ABSTRACT 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 conceptual 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
This paper presents an empirical study to explore how firms invest in their IT infrastructure to sup...
Since flexibility is a critical success factor in relation to the management and design of IT invest...
Flexibility has emerged as one of the most strategic imperatives for company viability in today\u27s...
In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS...
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 ...
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...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely, deci...
AbstractIn dynamic and unpredictable environments the capacity to adapt strategic investment decisio...
Competitive pressures are forcing organizations to be agile and flexible. Response to changing envir...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely flexi...
"Revised: March 1986."--3rd prelim. page.Includes bibliographical references.Research support from t...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
This paper presents an empirical study to explore how firms invest in their IT infrastructure to sup...
Since flexibility is a critical success factor in relation to the management and design of IT invest...
Flexibility has emerged as one of the most strategic imperatives for company viability in today\u27s...
In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS...
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 ...
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...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely, deci...
AbstractIn dynamic and unpredictable environments the capacity to adapt strategic investment decisio...
Competitive pressures are forcing organizations to be agile and flexible. Response to changing envir...
This paper examines an important source of the value of decision support systems (DSS), namely flexi...
"Revised: March 1986."--3rd prelim. page.Includes bibliographical references.Research support from t...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
This paper presents an empirical study to explore how firms invest in their IT infrastructure to sup...
Since flexibility is a critical success factor in relation to the management and design of IT invest...
Flexibility has emerged as one of the most strategic imperatives for company viability in today\u27s...