The evaluation of information systems is regarded as a complex process due to the large number of interacting factors that culminate in respective costs, benefits and risks that have human or organizational dimensions. With this in mind, there is much need to examine investment decision-making processes to better understand the often far-reaching implications associated with technology adoption and associated knowledge constructs. Through the identification and extrapolation of key learning issues from the literature and empirical findings, organizations can better improve their business processes and thereby their effectiveness, whilst preventing others from making costly mistakes that may not necessarily be purely financial. In s...
Knowledge has been recognized long ago as an important asset for sustaining competitive advantage. ...
The linking of information technology and production technology in computer-integrated, flexible man...
Existing IS Evaluation (ISE) techniques tend to focus on modeling individuals, teams, organization, ...
Information Systems (IS) are primary enablers in instigating organisational change, increasing organ...
Information systems (IS) facilitate organisations to increase responsiveness and reduce the costs of...
The evaluation and assessment of information systems (IS) is rapidly becoming an important and signi...
The Doctoral Thesis builds and tests a theoretical model that evaluates the contribution of shared k...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has tended to concentrate on techn...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has concentrated on techniques and...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has tended to concentrate on techn...
This paper demonstrates the value of applying heuristics to knowledge systems of business processes ...
AbstractManufacturing companies being within the transformation process into a product-service syste...
Experience and research within the field of Information Systems Evaluation (ISE), has traditionally ...
The use of the right type of Information Technology (IT) applications or manufacturing systems is ex...
Experience and research within the field of Information Systems Evaluation (ISE), has traditionally ...
Knowledge has been recognized long ago as an important asset for sustaining competitive advantage. ...
The linking of information technology and production technology in computer-integrated, flexible man...
Existing IS Evaluation (ISE) techniques tend to focus on modeling individuals, teams, organization, ...
Information Systems (IS) are primary enablers in instigating organisational change, increasing organ...
Information systems (IS) facilitate organisations to increase responsiveness and reduce the costs of...
The evaluation and assessment of information systems (IS) is rapidly becoming an important and signi...
The Doctoral Thesis builds and tests a theoretical model that evaluates the contribution of shared k...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has tended to concentrate on techn...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has concentrated on techniques and...
The normative literature within the field of Knowledge Management has tended to concentrate on techn...
This paper demonstrates the value of applying heuristics to knowledge systems of business processes ...
AbstractManufacturing companies being within the transformation process into a product-service syste...
Experience and research within the field of Information Systems Evaluation (ISE), has traditionally ...
The use of the right type of Information Technology (IT) applications or manufacturing systems is ex...
Experience and research within the field of Information Systems Evaluation (ISE), has traditionally ...
Knowledge has been recognized long ago as an important asset for sustaining competitive advantage. ...
The linking of information technology and production technology in computer-integrated, flexible man...
Existing IS Evaluation (ISE) techniques tend to focus on modeling individuals, teams, organization, ...