Human-Computer Interaction Based On The Function Of Management Information Systems In Business
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https://doi.org/10.14419/nxawq288
Received date: May 6, 2025
Accepted date: May 18, 2025
Published date: June 10, 2025
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Business; Management Information Systems (MIS); Human-Computer Systems; Data Mining -
Abstract
The discipline of management information systems (MIS) is new and distinct, undergoing ongoing upheaval and rapid evolution. As a result, MIS research must contend with two shifts: relevance and rigor. Numerous research approaches offer different combinations of relevance and rigor. The economic analysis of information as a commodity in business management is the basis for the linkages that determine the value of the information research stream. The focus of the human-computer systems design research stream is on the cognitive underpinnings of successful systems configuration. The locus of the value of the IS investment is the emphasis of the IS organization and strategy research stream, rather than the opinions of a system or its user. Since management information systems are used to examine organizational operations, they differ from other information systems. In academia, the phrase is frequently used to describe data management techniques related to the automation or assistance of human decision-making, such as executive information systems, talented systems, and decision-making systems. Organizations require different MIS types to support a range of organizational levels, roles, and company processes. In this article, an attempt has been made to examine the function of MIS as a business opportunity and a challenge.
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Rawat, M. K. ., Gulati, S. ., Kumar , S. ., Selvakumar, D., & Kusumanchi, T. K. . (2025). Human-Computer Interaction Based On The Function Of Management Information Systems In Business. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 14(2), 100-106. https://doi.org/10.14419/nxawq288
