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Evaluating Information Systems - Public and Private Sector

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Zahir Irani, Peter Love Klappentext The adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) represents significant financial investments, with alternative perspectives to the evaluation domain coming from both the public and private sectors.As a result of increasing IT/IS budgets and their growing significance within the development of an organizational infrastructure, the evaluation and performance measurement of new technology remains a perennial issue for management. This book offers a refreshing and updated insight into the social fabric and technical dimensions of IT/IS evaluation together with insights into approaches used to measure the impact of information systems on its stakeholders. In doing so, it describes the portfolio of appraisal techniques that support the justification of IT/IS investments. Evaluating Information Systems explores the concept of evaluation as an evolutionary and dynamic process that takes into account the ability of enterprise technologies to integrate information systems within and between organisations. In particular, when set against a backdrop of organisational learning. It examines the changing portfolio of benefits, costs and risks associated with the adoption and diffusion of technology in today's global marketplace. Finally approaches to impact assessment through performance management and benchmarking is discussed. Zusammenfassung The adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) represents significant financial investments, with alternative perspectives to the evaluation domain coming from both the public and private sectors. This book offers insight into the social fabric and technical dimensions of IT/IS evaluation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Information systems evaluation: A crisis of understanding (Irani and Love);Information technology and systems justification (Gunasekaran, Ngai and McGaughey);Revisiting the content, context and process of IS evaluation (Stockdale, Standing, Love and Irani);How IT evaluation methods are used: Examining case research from an ANT perspective (Nijland and Willcocks);IT project evaluation: Why more formal evaluation is not necessarily better (Thomas, Seddon and Fernandez);Don't mention the war: Managing disbenefits (Bannister);Spot the difference: Evaluation of custom and package applications (Entwistle and Light);Post-implementation evaluation of IT systems: A close review of practice (Al-Yaseen, Eldabi, Paul and El-Haddadeh);Evaluation of information providers in support of fixed-income market (Montazemi, Esfahanipour and Siam);Evaluating actors and factors associated with healthcare information systems (Mantzana, Themistocleous, Morabito and Soulioutis);Evalutating the governance structure for public sector IT: The UK National Programme in the Health Service (Currie);Strategic alignment and a culture innovation: Using the SPRINT methodology to meet two challenges of information age government (Kawalek and Wastell);Social dimension of IT/IS evaluation: Views from the public sector (Jones);Benchmarking e-Government: Improving the national and international measurement, evaluation and comparison of e-Government (Heeks);Evaluating e-Government infrastructure through enterprise application integration (EAI) (Kamal, Themistocleous and Morabito);t-Government for benefit realisation: A research agenda (Sahraoui, Ghoneim, Irani and Ozkan);...

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Information systems evaluation: A crisis of understanding (Irani and Love); Information technology and systems justification (Gunasekaran, Ngai and McGaughey); Revisiting the content, context and process of IS evaluation (Stockdale, Standing, Love and Irani); How IT evaluation methods are used: Examining case research from an ANT perspective (Nijland and Willcocks); IT project evaluation: Why more formal evaluation is not necessarily better (Thomas, Seddon and Fernandez); Don't mention the war: Managing disbenefits (Bannister); Spot the difference: Evaluation of custom and package applications (Entwistle and Light); Post-implementation evaluation of IT systems: A close review of practice (Al-Yaseen, Eldabi, Paul and El-Haddadeh); Evaluation of information providers in support of fixed-income market (Montazemi, Esfahanipour and Siam); Evaluating actors and factors associated with healthcare information systems (Mantzana, Themistocleous, Morabito and Soulioutis); Evalutating the governance structure for public sector IT: The UK National Programme in the Health Service (Currie); Strategic alignment and a culture innovation: Using the SPRINT methodology to meet two challenges of information age government (Kawalek and Wastell); Social dimension of IT/IS evaluation: Views from the public sector (Jones); Benchmarking e-Government: Improving the national and international measurement, evaluation and comparison of e-Government (Heeks); Evaluating e-Government infrastructure through enterprise application integration (EAI) (Kamal, Themistocleous and Morabito); t-Government for benefit realisation: A research agenda (Sahraoui, Ghoneim, Irani and Ozkan);

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Autori Zahir Love Irani
Con la collaborazione di Zahir Irani (Editore), Irani Zahir (Editore), Peter Love (Editore)
Editore ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 05.03.2008
 
EAN 9780750685870
ISBN 978-0-7506-8587-0
Pagine 384
Serie Textbook
Textbook
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Media, comunicazione > Commercio librario, biblioteconomia

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Mathematics, Business mathematics & systems, Business mathematics and systems

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