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Les réticences à évaluer économiquement les projets de SI : propositions d’explication

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  • Bernard Quinio

    (UN - Université de Nantes, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris)

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The economic evaluation of Information System project (the weighting up of investment and expected benefits) has been primarly adressed to answer the question " how to do it ". Several interesting propositions have been made in order to make this evaluation; some of them have been tested. Nevertheless, the practice of evaluation is poor and the 'productivity paradox of Information Technology' is still alive. A new approach of evaluation is proposed. " Why so many enterprises do not evaluate their projects ? " The answer can be found more in the actors' social-interests than in new evaluations techniques.

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  • Bernard Quinio, 1998. "Les réticences à évaluer économiquement les projets de SI : propositions d’explication," Post-Print hal-01909127, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01909127
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    1. Bernard Quinio & Rolande Marciniak, 2009. "Institutionalism and Information Systems: Current State of the Art and Position of French Research," Post-Print hal-01755739, HAL.

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