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Demands on an IT-supported Executive Information System

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Information systems orientating towards management or executive information, respectively, gain more and more importance as regards an efficient company Controlling in practice27 . This trend, which has also been proved by questionnaires and empirical research, can also be found regarding the software market where a relatively broad supply of EIS and MIS are offered. The central target of such systems can be characterised as the aim to ensure a supply, according to the informational need, of information being relevant for the management as regards strategic and operational decision problems.28

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Reichmann, T. (1997). Demands on an IT-supported Executive Information System. In: Controlling. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60769-1_7

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