Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review research on options theory (OT) in the management information systems (MIS) field.Design/methodology/approachThe paper reviews OT and suggests further ways it may be useful for MIS.FindingsThe paper explores current global trends and past uses of OT by MIS researchers within a framework. The objective is to broaden discussion of OT in the MIS field, facilitate theory development, close gaps in existing knowledge, and uncover areas where research is needed. It is believed that MIS researchers will benefit from this study.Research limitations/implicationsThe use of OT in MIS is still young. The discussions, issues, and ideas set forth in this paper should stimulate interest in incorporating OT in the field of MIS.Practical implicationsThe paper identifies proper application of OT, thus enabling effective development. It seeks to build awareness and understanding of significant works in the field, providing a diversity of perspectives and approaches to MIS and more specific research of OT.Social implicationsThe paper helps future theorizing and makes research suggestions regarding OT and the MIS field based on past research, thereby forming a potential basis for future research.Originality/valueThere has been no systematic literature review of real options in the management field. This paper is the pioneer one to do this.

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