Title: Modernizing IS/IT Business Case Development: A Comprehensive Analysis of

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Title: Modernizing IS/IT Business Case Development: A Comprehensive Analysis of Approaches and Strategies for Effective Benefits Realization in Today’s Tech Landscape
Details: Technology is evolving faster than ever before. New technologies like cloud, IoT, blockchain, RPA and AI have been becoming commercially available at an increasing pace over the past two decades, with generative AI being the most recent example. However, as new technologies or technology implementations become a hype, their effective benefits for organizations are usually not immediately clear and proven, potentially risking an increase in wasted technology investments. How do organizations create business cases and decide on funding for IS and IT investments? How is this different from the past? The objective for the student(s) is to explore similarities and differences in business case models and approval and follow-up approaches for IS/IT investments proposed in literature, identify the main limitations of traditional models and approaches for today’s context, how modern models and approaches try to overcome those limitations, what gaps still remain and offer ideas on how to overcome these. The student(s) can choose to focus on specific technology investments or on IS/IT investments in the broad sense.
Requirements: Interest in how organizations can assess the potential of new technologies and whether they can effectively leverage them
Literature: What the student is expected to do: 1) Critical study of the existing literature in the field 2) Assessment of the evolution in proposed or commonly used models and approaches 3) Identification of potential remaining gaps and proposal of potential solutions.
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• Abstract (250 words)
• Introduction
• Literature Review/Theoretical Framework
• Methodology
• Results
• Discussion and Conclusion
• References
• Appendices (only if necessary)

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