Abstract
Nowadays, a large number of Executive Information Systems (EIS) have been developed around the world, most of them are in the United States. These systems were mainly for senior executives to monitor the current status and to find out possible opportunities/problems of their organizations. They also provide a number of capabilities such as drill-down, exception reporting, and trend analysis on hard and soft data from both internal and external sources. The purpose of this study is to see where the current status of the use of EIS in Korea and the Korean EIS industry are. The survey result is valuable to Korean EIS developers - both in-house developers and outside vendors. They can develop appropriate EISs based on the findings.