id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-020200-g5hy5ncm Grobler, Chris D. Towards a Strategic Model for Safeguarding the Preservation of Business Value During Human Interactions with Information Systems 2020-03-06 .txt text/plain 2526 120 38 In adopting a slightly dystopic view, our focus in this paper is seated within the context of the potentially negative impact that end-users have on organisations when discontinuing the use of a particular mandated IS [2] , or making misuse of information within an IS that is intended to drive value realisation [3, 4] . The primary purpose is to build a value framework from which an empirically-endorsed model can be constructed, and through which the unintended business value dissipating effects on institutions, as a direct result of end-user's misuse of IS, may be investigated and moderated. Three secondary objectives that dictate the structure of this paper are pursued: (1) to review key characteristics from several germane models and theories relating to the business impact of HCI that maps to, and refines, a rudimentary Conceptual Technology Value Framework (CTVF), (2) to apply the CTVF as a basis for a qualitative investigation from which an Adjusted Technology Value Model (ATVM) may be derived and contextualized, and (3) to present the ATVM as a first benchmark to identify, investigate, mitigate and minimise or eliminate unintentional value destroying effects. ./cache/cord-020200-g5hy5ncm.txt ./txt/cord-020200-g5hy5ncm.txt