CONCLUSION
The present study has covered appreciable ground in the field of IS success by
satisfying expectations with respect to aim, approach, and applicability. It has made a
definite contribution to IS success by, qualitatively and quantitatively, fine-tuning a
measurement tool with improved design efficiency. The study finds application in the
investigation of the relationship among existing measures like system quality,
information quality, user satisfaction, use, individual impact as well as organizational
impact. The most noteworthy aspect about the study is the promise it holds for managers
in decision-making relating to IS success in the banking sector.