In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS) flexibility, defined as the extent to which an IS can be modified and upgraded following its initial implementation. Building on an earlier theoretical model by GEBAUER and SCHOBER (2006), we calculate the value of IS flexibility for a numerical example with deterministic and stochastic model parameters. We compare the results of decision tree analysis and real option analysis and present the results of a simulation experiment. Besides practical implications, our results contribute to earlier research on IS flexibility as they highlight the need to include stochastic elements in the evaluation of IS flexibility
The valuation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems is one of the most frequently undertaken productivit...
This study analyzes the problems faced by information systems (IS) managers and elucidates that fail...
A flexible system is defined as one that can change the entity\u27s stance, capability or status rea...
ABSTRACT In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information s...
Flexibility often represents the key area of value added by investing into an information system (IS...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a given business process preclude...
The flexibility of information systems (IS) is a topic of growingimportance within IS analysis and d...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely flexi...
Information technology-based innovation involves considerable risk requiring foresight; yet our unde...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely, deci...
What is the effect of future information on today's actions? The answer may help understand, or just...
This paper develops a framework to evaluate the economic value derived from a firm's ability to sw...
The valuation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems is one of the most frequently undertaken productivit...
This study analyzes the problems faced by information systems (IS) managers and elucidates that fail...
A flexible system is defined as one that can change the entity\u27s stance, capability or status rea...
ABSTRACT In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information s...
Flexibility often represents the key area of value added by investing into an information system (IS...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a given business process preclude...
The flexibility of information systems (IS) is a topic of growingimportance within IS analysis and d...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely flexi...
Information technology-based innovation involves considerable risk requiring foresight; yet our unde...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely, deci...
What is the effect of future information on today's actions? The answer may help understand, or just...
This paper develops a framework to evaluate the economic value derived from a firm's ability to sw...
The valuation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems is one of the most frequently undertaken productivit...
This study analyzes the problems faced by information systems (IS) managers and elucidates that fail...
A flexible system is defined as one that can change the entity\u27s stance, capability or status rea...