Improving the Impact of Big Data Analytics Projects with Benefits Dependency Networks

Maria Hoffmann Jensen, Peter Axel Nielsen, John S. Persson

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Abstract

Big data analytics is the next frontier in creating digital opportunities for business-es. However, analytics projects rarely deliver the intended benefits for the organizations that invest in these. To address this challenge, we report from an action research study on improving benefits realization in Vestas, an organization highly involved with big data analytics. Here, we introduce the benefits dependency network, a map of the relationships between analytics technology, organizational change activities, stakeholders’ interests, and the potential benefits of a big data analytics project. Through four action research iterations involving three projects in Vestas, we developed and evaluated a method for benefits dependency networks for big data analytics. In this study, we present lessons on: (1) the usefulness of the method in big data analytics projects, (2) how it can be embedded into existing project methodologies, and (3) how facilitation is needed in connecting the domains sup-porting benefits realization needs. We conclude the paper by discussing our lessons’ contributions to the extant research on big data analytics and benefits realization management.

Original languageEnglish
JournalScandinavian Journal of Information Systems
Volume35
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)41-78
Number of pages38
ISSN0905-0167
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • research
  • benefits dependency network
  • benefits management
  • big data analytics

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