Major Issues in the Successful Implementation of Information Systems in Developing Countries - Grand Successes and Failures in IT: Public and Private Sectors
Conference Papers Year : 2013

Major Issues in the Successful Implementation of Information Systems in Developing Countries

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Information systems projects in developing countries continue to fail. Our research aims to understand some of the major issues that negatively impact the success of public sector information systems projects in developing countries. For this, we conducted a qualitative study of a state agricultural marketing board in India. The board initiated an information systems project in 2003. The objective of the project was to connect the various agricultural markets spread across the state by deploying hi-tech information and communication technologies. Unfortunately, the project was abandoned because of the growing conflicts between the government and private vendors implementing the project. The major stakeholders in the project included the government, private vendors, farmers and traders. The data for this critical case study were collected over a period of eight months from 2009 to 2012 using semi structured interviews, field visits and observations. The findings suggest that the lack of trust and resignation (to certain unfair practices being virtually impossible to change) arethe core issues that impede success of information systems implementation in developing countries.
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hal-01467780 , version 1 (14-02-2017)

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Ranjan Vaidya, Michael D. Myers, Lesley Gardner. Major Issues in the Successful Implementation of Information Systems in Developing Countries. InternationalWorking Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT (TDIT), Jun 2013, Bangalore, India. pp.151-163, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-38862-0_10⟩. ⟨hal-01467780⟩
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