End-user perceptions of the benefits and risks of end-user web development
McGill, T.J. and Klisc, C. (2006) End-user perceptions of the benefits and risks of end-user web development. Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 18 (4). pp. 22-42.
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Abstract
The development of applications by end users has become an integral part of organizational information provision. It has been established that there are both benefits and risks associated with end-user development, particularly in the areas of spreadsheets and databases. Web development tools are enabling a new kind of end-user development. The fact that Web page creation may impact, not only locally but also globally, significantly raises the importance of this type of end-user application development. This article reports on the extent of Web page development amongst end users and investigates their perceptions of the benefits and risks of end-user Web development relative to those associated with spreadsheet development and explores approaches to reducing the risks
| Publication Type: | Journal Article |
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| Murdoch Affiliation: | School of Information Technology |
| Publisher: | IGI Global |
| Copyright: | Copyright (c) 2006, Idea Group Inc |
| URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/820 |
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