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Commentary: An
Agenda for
Information
Technology
Research in
Heterogeneous
and
Distributed
Environments: Information
Systems
Research, Vol.
11, No. 4.
(December
2000), pp.
327-341.
Source: Information Systems Research, Vol. 11, No. 4. (December 2000), pp. 327-341. - Extending the
technology
acceptance
model: the
influence of
perceived user
resources: SIGMIS
Database, Vol.
32, No. 3.
(2001), pp.
86-112.
Source: SIGMIS Database, Vol. 32, No. 3. (2001), pp. 86-112. - Rigorous
Evaluation of
COTS
Middleware
Technology: Computer, Vol.
36, No. 3.
(March 2003),
pp. 50-55.
Source: Computer, Vol. 36, No. 3. (March 2003), pp. 50-55. - Developing a
frame of
reference for
ex-ante IT/IS
investment
evaluation: European
Journal of
Information
Systems, Vol.
11, No. 1. (1
March 2002),
pp. 74-82.
Investment
appraisal
techniques are
an integral
part of many
traditional
capital
budgeting
processes.
However, the
adoption of
Information
Systems (IS)
and the
development of
resulting
infrastructure
s are being
increasingly
viewed on the
basis of
consumption.
Consequently,
decision-maker
s are now
moving away
from the
confines of
rigid capital
budgeting
processes,
which have
traditionally
compared IS
with
non-IS-related
investments.
With this in
mind, the
authors seek
to dissect
investment
appraisal from
the broader
capital
budgeting
process to
allow a deeper
understanding
of the
mechanics
involved with
IS
justification.
This analysis
presents
conflicting
perspectives
surrounding
the scope and
sensitivity of
traditional
appraisal
methods. In
contributing
to this
debate, the
authors
present
taxonomies of
IS benefit
types and
associated
natures, and
discuss the
resulting
implications
of using
traditional
appraisal
techniques
during the IS
planning and
decision-makin
g process. A
frame of
reference that
can be used to
navigate
through the
variety of
appraisal
methods
available to
decision-maker
s is presented
and discussed.
Taxonomies of
appraisal
techniques
that are
classified by
their
respective
characteristic
s are also
presented.
Perspectives
surrounding
the degree of
involvement
that financial
appraisal
should play
during
decision
making and the
limitations
surrounding
investment
appraisal
techniques are
identified.
European
Journal of
Information
Systems (2002)
11, 74–82.
DOI:
10.1057/palgra
ve/ejis/300041
1
Source: European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 11, No. 1. (1 March 2002), pp. 74-82. - Perceived
usefulness,
ease of use,
and usage of
information
technology: a
replication: MIS Q., Vol.
16, No. 2.
(June 1992),
pp. 227-247.
Source: MIS Q., Vol. 16, No. 2. (June 1992), pp. 227-247.
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