Bank computing in a changing economic environment: the IBIS project in New Zealand
Authors:
Claire Matthews a;
David Tripe a
| Affiliation: | a Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand |
DOI:
10.1080/0958520042000277784
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
Accounting, Business & Financial History,
Volume
14,
Issue
3
November
2004
, pages 301
- 315
Number of References: 12
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Abstract
This paper examines a major bank computing redevelopment attempted in New Zealand in the 1980s - the IBIS project. After the expenditure of some hundreds of millions of dollars this project was not proceeded with and this paper looks at the factors that led to its eventual failure. We find that dreams of banking technology can be as costly as other failures experienced by banks, and that banks must have regard to the competitive environment in building their computer systems.
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| Keywords: banking technology; computers; New Zealand; IBIS project; project budgeting |
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