dc.contributor.author | Frisk, Jane Elisabeth | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2011-02-25T09:48:03Z | |
dc.date.available | 2011-02-25T09:48:03Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011-02-25 | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-628-8253-2 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/24620 | |
dc.description.abstract | The evaluation of information technology (IT) investments continues to present challenges to many organizations. While the emergence of new technologies complicates this activity, business value from IT typically resides with both tangible and intangible aspects. Managers today rely still on economic and financial methods when evaluating IT investments. In doing so, they tend to fail to understand how new IT systems affect the organization and its different stakeholders in ways that can have indirect yet significant impact on business performance. IS literature suggests therefore that interpretative evaluation approaches have to be enacted as to complement the traditional economic and financial ones. Such approaches view value as pluralistic and multifaceted, and evaluation is seen as a collaborative endeavor that involves multiple stakeholders. However, despite calls for integrative IS evaluation approaches, scant attention has been paid to innovative ways to combine the economic and interpretative perspectives. Addressing this knowledge gap, this thesis proposes ‘Evaluating as Designing’ (EaD) as a Meta IS evaluation approach. At the heart of EaD is the idea that by adopting a design attitude managers are able to balance these different perspectives. It suggests that managers must balance decision-making and sense-making to be able to tailor the evaluation activity to the specifics of the organizational context. To assess its effectiveness, EaD was applied through a collaborative practice research effort involving three public organizations. Building on the findings from this study, the thesis theorizes on the nature and role of IS evaluation in contemporary organizations. It also concludes with implications for research and practice. | sv |
dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | 1. Frisk, E. and Ljungberg, J. (2009). The (Missing?) Value of IT in Public Organizations- The case of The Swedish Fire Rescue Services. European Conference on Information System (ECIS). | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | 2. Frisk, E. (2007). Categorization and Overview of IT Evaluation Perspectives – A Literature Review. European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation (ECIME). | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | 3. Hu, Q., Frisk, E., Eikebrokk, R.T., Hallikainen, P., Päivärinta, T., and Nurmi, A. (2006). IT Investment Evaluation Why hasn’t IT Become an Organization Routine? European Conference of Information System (ECIS). Nominated for best paper. | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | 4. Frisk, E. (2009). From Business Case to Value Case – Assessing the organizational Value of IT Investments. European Conference of Information System (ECIS). | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | 5. Hu, Q., Frisk, E., Eikebrokk, R.T. Hallikainen, P., Päivärinta, T. and Nurmi, A. (2007). IT Investment Evaluation as a Socio- Political Process: Determinants to use? European Conference of Information System (ECIS). | sv |
dc.subject | IS evaluation | sv |
dc.subject | IT investments | sv |
dc.subject | design attitude | sv |
dc.subject | collaborative practice research | sv |
dc.title | Evaluating as designing. Towards a Balanced IT investements Approach | sv |
dc.type | Text | |
dc.type.svep | Doctoral thesis | |
dc.gup.mail | elisabeth@ituniv.se | sv |
dc.type.degree | Doctor of Philosophy | sv |
dc.gup.origin | Göteborgs universitet. IT-fakulteten | sv |
dc.gup.department | Department of Applied Information Technology ; Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologi | sv |
dc.gup.defenceplace | Måndagen den 21 mars 2011, kl 13.15, Torg 2, Department of Applied IT, Lindholmen | sv |
dc.gup.defencedate | 2011-03-21 | |
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultet | ITF | |