IS/IT investment evaluation practices in Australia and Taiwan: A comparative study
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Public Management
School
School of Management
RAS ID
2647
Abstract
Information systems/information technology (IS/IT) investment evaluation has emerged as an important issue for managers in organizations around the world. The results show relatively high usage of IS/IT investment evaluation methodologies, and yet, these methodology were generally not used widely and effectively within the responding organizations. Most of these organizations were not yet fully mature in terms of their IT. The result has indicated that more mature organizations were able to utilize both investment evaluation (IEM) and benefits realization (BRM) methodologies more widely and effectively.
Comments
Lin, C., & Cripps, H. (2005). IS/IT Investment Evaluation Practices in Australia and Taiwan: A Comparative Study. In IRMA 2005 Proceedings: Managing Modern Organizations with Information Technology. San Diego, USA.