Author:
Bezdrob Muamer,Brkić Sabina,Gram Manfred
Abstract
This research aims to investigate the circumstances and possible reasons for a very high and rather unexpected success rate of Information Technology (IT) projects implemented in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (F BiH). For that purpose, the existing literature was reviewed thoroughly, and appropriate research design was formulated. In order to answer the research questions posed, a questionnaire was developed and sent to 400 companies in the F BiH that meet the defined business profile, yielding 62 valid responses. For the purpose of data analysis, a multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was employed. The obtained results show that keeping the project size small significantly increases the odds for achieving IT project success, regardless of the organizational maturity level in project management. In addition, the higher the organizational maturity level in project management, the higher IT projects success ratio. Results also revealed that the differences between IT projects’ success ratio of different groups of organizations are primarily induced by the time and costs project constraints, but not with the project scope.
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Strategy and Management,Management Information Systems
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7 articles.
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