Define intangible costs and benefits. Give an example of each one.
What will be an ideal response?
Intangible costs are those that are difficult to estimate, and may not be known; for example, the cost of losing a competitive edge, and declining company image. Next, intangible benefits are advantages from the use of the information system that are difficult to measure; for example, improved effectiveness of decision-making processes and maintaining a good business image.
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