Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate

Business and information systems (IS) executives continue to grapple with issues of risk and uncertainty in evaluating investments in information technology (IT). Despite the use of net present value (NPV) and other investment appraisal techniques, executives are often forced to rely on instinct whe...

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Main Authors: Tallon, Paul P., Kauffman, Robert J., Lucas, Henry C., Whinston, Andrew B., Zhu, Kevin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-31442020-04-24T09:35:08Z Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate Tallon, Paul P. Kauffman, Robert J. Lucas, Henry C. Whinston, Andrew B. Zhu, Kevin Business and information systems (IS) executives continue to grapple with issues of risk and uncertainty in evaluating investments in information technology (IT). Despite the use of net present value (NPV) and other investment appraisal techniques, executives are often forced to rely on instinct when finalizing IT investment decisions. Recognizing the shortcomings of NPV, real options analysis has been suggested as an alternative approach, one that considers the risks associated with an investment while recognizing the ability of corporations to defer an investment until a later period or to make a partial investment instead. Responding to a growing interest in real options analysis among the IS community, a debate involving four prominent researchers was convened at the 2001 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). In addition to offering a tutorial overview of real options, the goal of the debate was to assess the state of research in this area and to identify avenues for future research. This paper describes the outcomes of the debate, culminating in a series of research questions and topics that set the stage for future research in IT and real options analysis. A transcript of the debate and an overview of real options analysis are included as appendices. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2144 info:doi/10.17705/1CAIS.00909 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3144/viewcontent/Using_Real_Options_Analysis_for_Evaluating_Uncertain_Investments.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Real options analysis IT evaluation investment risk net present value capital budgeting Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
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topic Real options analysis
IT evaluation
investment risk
net present value
capital budgeting
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Real options analysis
IT evaluation
investment risk
net present value
capital budgeting
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
Tallon, Paul P.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, Henry C.
Whinston, Andrew B.
Zhu, Kevin
Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
description Business and information systems (IS) executives continue to grapple with issues of risk and uncertainty in evaluating investments in information technology (IT). Despite the use of net present value (NPV) and other investment appraisal techniques, executives are often forced to rely on instinct when finalizing IT investment decisions. Recognizing the shortcomings of NPV, real options analysis has been suggested as an alternative approach, one that considers the risks associated with an investment while recognizing the ability of corporations to defer an investment until a later period or to make a partial investment instead. Responding to a growing interest in real options analysis among the IS community, a debate involving four prominent researchers was convened at the 2001 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). In addition to offering a tutorial overview of real options, the goal of the debate was to assess the state of research in this area and to identify avenues for future research. This paper describes the outcomes of the debate, culminating in a series of research questions and topics that set the stage for future research in IT and real options analysis. A transcript of the debate and an overview of real options analysis are included as appendices.
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author Tallon, Paul P.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, Henry C.
Whinston, Andrew B.
Zhu, Kevin
author_facet Tallon, Paul P.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, Henry C.
Whinston, Andrew B.
Zhu, Kevin
author_sort Tallon, Paul P.
title Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
title_short Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
title_full Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
title_fullStr Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
title_full_unstemmed Using Real Options Analysis for Evaluating Uncertain Investments in Information Technology: Insights from the ICIS 2001 Debate
title_sort using real options analysis for evaluating uncertain investments in information technology: insights from the icis 2001 debate
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2144
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3144/viewcontent/Using_Real_Options_Analysis_for_Evaluating_Uncertain_Investments.pdf
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