Improving the impact of IT development projects: the benefits realization capability model

Improving the impact of IT development projects: the benefits realization capability model

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Article ID: iaor20097279
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 17
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 352
End Page Number: 370
Publication Date: Aug 2008
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: organization
Abstract:

The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continues to disappoint. While there are many theoretical prescriptions as to how the planned benefits from an information technology (IT) project might best be realized, there is very little empirical evidence, as to whether such advice is being heeded in practice. Drawing on the resource–based view of the firm, a conceptual model of a benefits realization capability is presented and developed. In this model, the benefits realization capability is operationalized through four distinct competences, each of which is underpinned by a variety of socially defined practices. The model was populated by using a thorough review of the literature to identify and categorize those specific practices that have the potential to contribute to the effective achievement of benefits from IT investment projects. These practices are then studied in an empirical examination of 25 IT projects.

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