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Revisiting IS business value research: what we already know, what we still need to know, and how we can get there

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Guido Schryen (2013). Revisiting IS business value research: what we already know, what we still need to know, and how we can get there. European Journal of Information Systems, 22(2), 139-169. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2012.45
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