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What is IT Business Value

Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives
Captures the business value derived from investments in information technology components and systems. Generic IT business value categories include cost, revenue, and quality.
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Open Source Software Business Models and Customer Involvement Economics
Christoph Schlueter Langdon (Center for Telecom Management, University of Southern California, USA) and Alexander Hars (Inventivio GmbH, Bayreuth, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-999-1.ch040
Abstract
This chapter is focused on the business economics of open source. From a strategic perspective, open source falls into a category of business models that generate advantages based on customer and user involvement ( CUI). While open source has been a novel strategy in the software business, CUI-based strategies have been used elsewhere before. Since the success of e-commerce and e-business, CUI-based strategies have become far more prevalent for at least two reasons: Firstly, advances in information technology and systems have improved feasibility of implementation of CUI strategies and secondly, CUI-based economics appear to have often become a requirement for e-business profitability. This chapter presents a review of CUI-based competition, clearly delineates CUI antecedents and business value consequences, and concludes with a synopsis of managerial implications and a specific focus on open source.
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Organizational Assimilation Capacity and IT Business Value
IT business value is the organizational performance impacts of information technology at both the intermediate process level and the organization wide level, and comprising both efficiency impacts and competitive impacts (Melville et al., 2004 AU28: The in-text citation "Melville et al., 2004" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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