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Proposing Methodology Pattern for Measuring Public Value of IT Projects
Dinko Kancijan
; HEP – Operator distribucijskog sustava d.o.o. Zagreb, Elektra Čakovec, Čakovec, Croatia
Neven Vrček
; Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb, Varaždin, Croatia
Sažetak
The assessment of the acceptability and the value of IT projects in the public sector, especially
when the projects feature the qualitative value along with the monetary one, is a complex
problem. There are certain methodologies in the world that help various organizations in
decision-making process when projects are being chosen. The paper surveys the three IT
projects public value assessing methodologies: the American Value Measuring Methodology,
the French MAREVA, and the German WiBe. A comparison of the approaches to solving the
problem of assessing public value of IT projects was thus made. The Analytic Hierarchy
Process - a method of a multicriteria analysis of alternatives - is presented in details. By the
use of the Hierarchy Criteria Model in the way that respects all the basic characteristics that a
methodology of the kind should feature in accordance with Gartner, a proposition of an IT
project public value measurement methodology pattern was presented. The selection of
projects with little value contribution if compared to the existing situation, the assessment of
the acceptability of risk through the hierarchy structure of the value of a project and the
aggregation of the value of separate PVIT dimensions is a contribution related to the
methodology patterns that were surveyed.
Ključne riječi
public value of IT; MAREVA; WiBe; VMM; AHP; DEA; PROMETHEE
Hrčak ID:
69674
URI
Datum izdavanja:
27.6.2011.
Posjeta: 1.690 *