Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems 2021
DOI: 10.5220/0010447702910302
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A Literature-based Derivation of a Meta-framework for IT Business Value

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“…Based on this study [19], to assess the overall business value of the IT system, each impact must be measurable and transformed to monetizable assets, such as return of investment (ROI) measurement, by which the entire benefit of the IT system may be determined. This proves that the cost benefit analysis (CBA) we conducted in this study is appropriate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on this study [19], to assess the overall business value of the IT system, each impact must be measurable and transformed to monetizable assets, such as return of investment (ROI) measurement, by which the entire benefit of the IT system may be determined. This proves that the cost benefit analysis (CBA) we conducted in this study is appropriate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study has limitations because it only relies on secondary data, namely the annual financial statements of the company where in the financial statements it is still very difficult to identify the financial value that is really specifically generated from information technology investment. This happens because the majority of investments in information systems are intangible, evaluating them is challenging [19]. Furthermore, there is frequently a significant lag between the moment of investment and the time when earnings are made.…”
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“…Performance, therefore, relates to an understanding of how an organization is able to conduct its operations such that it leads to success (Chatterjee et al, 2021;Mithas et al, 2011). It has long been accepted in the literature that digital services combined with other organizational resources have a positive impact on company performance (e.g., Bharadwaj, 2000;Chuang & Lin, 2015;Powell & Dent-Micallef, 1997;Seufert et al, 2021;Wade & Hulland, 2004), but there is no consensus as to which performance indicators best describe that performance (Gellweiler & Krishnamurthi, 2021). Although the focus of research has long been on financial performance (Gellweiler & Krishnamurthi, 2021;Kohli & Grover, 2008;Ong & Chen, 2014), it is generally accepted that the performance of digital services cannot be measured from financial perspectives alone (Priambodo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Digital Service Performancementioning
confidence: 99%