What we Never have, we Never Miss? Decision Error and the Risks of Premature Termination
Authors: Drummond, Helga
Journal: Journal of Information Technology (2005)
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000046
<jats:p>The history of IT systems construction contains many examples of large-scale failures that were compounded by undue persistence - a phenomenon known as escalation of commitment. Yet organizations also need to guard against erring in the opposite direction, that is, terminating (or never starting) a project that, on economic grounds, ought to be completed. This paper highlights the notion of premature termination, suggests why such errors are possible and discusses the implications for practice.</jats:p>