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IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures
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Chan, Yolande E.
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/ GNP
/ Gross National Product
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/ Information economics
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/ Information systems
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/ information technology investment value
/ information technology productivity
/ Investment strategies
/ Investment value
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/ Management information systems
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/ Paradoxes
/ Productivity
/ Productivity measurement
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IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures
by
Chan, Yolande E.
in
Capital costs
/ Capital investments
/ Communication
/ Comparative analysis
/ Competition
/ Financial investments
/ GNP
/ Gross National Product
/ Information
/ Information economics
/ Information management
/ Information storage and retrieval systems
/ Information systems
/ Information technology
/ information technology investment value
/ information technology productivity
/ Investment strategies
/ Investment value
/ Management information
/ Management information systems
/ Market shares
/ Measurement techniques
/ Paradoxes
/ Productivity
/ Productivity measurement
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Research methods
/ Researchers
/ Schism
/ Schisms
/ Studies
2000
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IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures
by
Chan, Yolande E.
in
Capital costs
/ Capital investments
/ Communication
/ Comparative analysis
/ Competition
/ Financial investments
/ GNP
/ Gross National Product
/ Information
/ Information economics
/ Information management
/ Information storage and retrieval systems
/ Information systems
/ Information technology
/ information technology investment value
/ information technology productivity
/ Investment strategies
/ Investment value
/ Management information
/ Management information systems
/ Market shares
/ Measurement techniques
/ Paradoxes
/ Productivity
/ Productivity measurement
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Research methods
/ Researchers
/ Schism
/ Schisms
/ Studies
2000
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IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures
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IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures
2000
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A comprehensive review was conducted of IT value articles in the Communications of the ACM, Information Systems Research, Journal of Management Information Systems, and MIS Quarterly from 1993 to 1998. IT-value measures published during this period were documented, classified, analyzed, and reported. The review of these journal articles revealed a schism between the use of organization-level measures and other measures. Communications of the ACM and Information Systems Research also provided strong evidence of a schism between the use of quantitative and qualitative measures in IT-value research. The Journal of Management information Systems and MIS Quarterly data provided more limited evidence of this schism as well. These schisms have become more pronounced over time. This may be due partly to an increasing reliance on secondary data set analyses that use only quantitative measures and organization-level analyses. The current research confirmed what many researchers suspect-schisms exist, and may be deepening, in IT-value research.
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Routledge,M. E. Sharpe,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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