Flexibility often represents the key area of value added by investing into an information system (IS) but also carries significant costs. Therefore, its quantitative financial valuation is of vital importance to make economically informed decisions about flexibility. This is challenging due to varying flexibility definitions and the complexity of the flexibility construct in itself. To address this challenge, this paper analyzes the scientific literature concerned with the financial valuation of flexibility in information systems (FIS). In the first part, it introduces fundamental requirements for a proper financial valuation, discusses the characteristics of FIS that are driving its economic value and identifies suitable financial valuatio...
Flexibility is very critical in addressing changing customer needs in the highly competitive market ...
An information system (I/S) is generally considered flexible when it can be modified easily to align...
In the rapidly changing business and technology environment , the paradox of stability and flexibili...
Flexibility often represents the key area of value added by investing into an information system (IS...
ABSTRACT In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information s...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS...
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a given business process preclude...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
The flexibility of information systems (IS) is a topic of growingimportance within IS analysis and d...
The current financial crisis forces companies to allocate IT budgets more effectively and thus incre...
The focus of this research is to study the characteristics of flexibility in order to help building ...
We develop an economic theory of “flexibility”, which we interpret as the discretion or ability to m...
ABSTRACT We develop a model that endogenizes dynamic financing, investment, and cash retention/payou...
"Revised: March 1986."--3rd prelim. page.Includes bibliographical references.Research support from t...
Flexibility is very critical in addressing changing customer needs in the highly competitive market ...
An information system (I/S) is generally considered flexible when it can be modified easily to align...
In the rapidly changing business and technology environment , the paradox of stability and flexibili...
Flexibility often represents the key area of value added by investing into an information system (IS...
ABSTRACT In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information s...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS...
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a given business process preclude...
In order to be effective, an information system (IS) needs to be flexible, that is, it must be able ...
The flexibility of information systems (IS) is a topic of growingimportance within IS analysis and d...
The current financial crisis forces companies to allocate IT budgets more effectively and thus incre...
The focus of this research is to study the characteristics of flexibility in order to help building ...
We develop an economic theory of “flexibility”, which we interpret as the discretion or ability to m...
ABSTRACT We develop a model that endogenizes dynamic financing, investment, and cash retention/payou...
"Revised: March 1986."--3rd prelim. page.Includes bibliographical references.Research support from t...
Flexibility is very critical in addressing changing customer needs in the highly competitive market ...
An information system (I/S) is generally considered flexible when it can be modified easily to align...
In the rapidly changing business and technology environment , the paradox of stability and flexibili...