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A Framework for Identifying the Intangible Capital Value of ICT InvestmentsDerek J. BinneyComputer Science Corporation Christina Boedkeraffiliation not provided to SSRN Fouad NagmUniversity of New South Wales (UNSW) - School of Information Systems, Technology & Management James GuthrieMacquarie University - Department of Accounting and Finance; University Of Bologna - Department of Management July 3, 2007 11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 3-6 July 2007, Auckland, New Zealand Abstract: Adequately considering the intangible value of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) investments has been problematic for as long as organisations have been making ICT investment decisions. This paper presents a framework for considering the intangible capital value of ICT investments. The framework applies the tripartite model of intangible resources, as proposed by the Australian Society of Knowledge Economics. The development of the framework was commissioned by the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) to inform the Australian government's Business Case Initiative process and its ICT Investment Framework. The concepts, models and frameworks presented in this paper provide a fresh approach to IT investment strategy and governance by supporting the consideration of the intangible capital value of one ICT investment vs another when making ICT investment decisions. In addition to taking a systems perspective they are grounded in emerging best practice concerning the consideration of intangible capital value as adopted by the accounting profession and academia.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 15 Keywords: Tripartite model, ICT investments, Intangible Capital, Evaluation JEL Classification: J41, O16 working papers seriesDate posted: March 26, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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