2013
DOI: 10.4018/ijitbag.2013070103
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Investigating a Process Approach on Business Cases

Abstract: Strategic information technology (IT) enabled investments are among other types of IT investments, characterised by the highest level of uncertainty and the highest potential for value creation. They are often associated with product/service innovation, new business models or an enterprise-wide transformation (e.g. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) investment). Although these may deliver operational excellence and a competitive advantage, it is a risky endeavour with high failure rates. One of the critical fa… Show more

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“…A process approach on business cases can be conceived as a business process which attempts to transform the formal business case document into a living document (Franken et al, 2009 ). We therefore defi ne such a business case process as a set of logically related tasks that affect a business case and supports continuous business case usage with the intent to enable well-founded investment decision-making and to ultimately increase investment success (Maes, De Haes, & Van Grembergen, 2014 ).…”
Section: The Business Case Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A process approach on business cases can be conceived as a business process which attempts to transform the formal business case document into a living document (Franken et al, 2009 ). We therefore defi ne such a business case process as a set of logically related tasks that affect a business case and supports continuous business case usage with the intent to enable well-founded investment decision-making and to ultimately increase investment success (Maes, De Haes, & Van Grembergen, 2014 ).…”
Section: The Business Case Processmentioning
confidence: 99%