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Tromp, David

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.247 value business benefits technology based economic creation related intangible cocreation assessing financial improved key economics
0.242 approach analysis application approaches new used paper methodology simulation traditional techniques systems process based using
0.192 support decision dss systems guidance process making environments decisional users features capabilities provide decision-making user
0.164 evaluation effectiveness assessment evaluating paper objectives terms process assessing criteria evaluations methodology provides impact literature

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Money, Arthur 1 Wegner, Trevor 1
conjoint measurement 1 Decision support benefits 1 self-stated utility 1 value analysis 1

Articles (1)

The Quantification of Decision Support Benefits Within the Context of Value Analysis. (MIS Quarterly, 1988)
Authors: Abstract:
    Traditional cost-benefit approaches to evaluating the effectiveness of decision support systems are generally regarded as inadequate. More recent approaches account for the intangible benefits overlooked by traditional cost-benefit analysis, but still attempt to express benefits in terms of costs. This paper focuses on a value analysis. It advocates a methodology for (1) identifying significant intangible benefits for a specific decision support system, (2) quantifying these benefits in value terms, and (3) establishing a decision rule for identifying the significance of the proposed system. Finally, an alternative approach at deriving the benefit utilities is examined.