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Information systems and other capital investments: evaluation practices compared

Joan A. Ballantine (Joan A. Ballantine is a Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Warwick Business School, Warwick University, Coventry, UK)
Stephanie Stray (Stephanie Stray is a Lecturer in Operational Research and Systems, at Warwick Business School, Warwick University, Coventry, UK)

Logistics Information Management

ISSN: 0957-6053

Article publication date: 1 February 1999

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Abstract

Reports on the findings of two surveys which examined the way organisations evaluate information systems/technology and other capital of investments. The issues addressed include the following: the extent of evaluation; the extent to which evaluation depends on organisational factors, such as project cost and level of organisational turnover; the existence of formal procedures of evaluation; the financial and other criteria used to evaluate investments, and their importance; and the problems organisations face when evaluating both types of investment. In addressing the above issues the study serves two objectives: first, the findings provide valuable insights regarding the way both types of investments are evaluated, which is currently lacking in both the information systems and the accounting and finance literature, and second, the findings enable confirmation or refutation of some of the popular myths which exist in the information systems literature that such investments are different, are therefore evaluated in a “different” way and present “different” problems when compared to other types of organisational investment.

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Ballantine, J.A. and Stray, S. (1999), "Information systems and other capital investments: evaluation practices compared", Logistics Information Management, Vol. 12 No. 1/2, pp. 78-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576059910256286

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