IS/IT Investment Evaluation and Benefit Realization Practices in Taiwanese SMEs

Authors

  • Koong H. C. Lin
  • Chad Lin
  • Hsiu-Yuan Tsao

Keywords:

IT investment evaluation, emerging economy, e-commerce, SMEs, IT benefits realization

Abstract

This paper investigates the practices of IS/IT benefits and evaluation,
critical success factors and the degree of satisfaction with the adoption of IS/
IT investments in business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B-EC) by
the small and medium-size enterprise (SME) sector in an emerging economy
- Taiwan. The survey reveals that the respondents had relatively high usage
of IS/IT investment evaluation methodology and low usage of IS/IT benefits
realization approaches. In addition, these methodologies or approaches
were generally not used widely and effectively within these organizations.
Moreover, only a quarter of the respondents were satisfied with their IS/IT
investments in B2B-EC. The internal factors which consist of lack of staff
resistance, organizational readiness, integrating internet with marketing
strategy, and top management support were found to be the critical success
factors for the IS/IT investments in B2B-EC by SMEs in Taiwan.

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Published

30-11-2024

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