Electronic commerce strategic investment justification frameworks : an Australian perspective
Drinjak, Jasmina, Joyce, Phil and Altmann, Graeme 2001, Electronic commerce strategic investment justification frameworks : an Australian perspective, in PACIS 2001 : Proceedings of The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems 2001, PACIS, [Seoul, South Korea], pp. 408-422.
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Electronic commerce strategic investment justification frameworks : an Australian perspective
Strategic use of information technology, especially electronic commerce, has been used by organisations throughout the world in a vast array of industries to gain a competitive industry. With growing interest in electronic commerce organisations are now developing a new range of electronic commerce applications. However, justification in allocating organisation resources does not always follow the more commonly accepted methods. This paper explores why organizations invest in electronic commerce applications and highlights several approaches to justification. Central to the work was to determine the underlying benefits of investing in Web applications. This paper examines various models and frameworks that can be used as a form of justification. A conclusion of this paper is a framework for the justification of web-based applications by utilizing the Delphi methodology.
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080609 Information Systems Management
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970115 Expanding Knowledge in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services