This paper addresses a proposed discrepancy between descriptions
of benefits from information systems (IS) and actions of IS benefits realisation.
It suggests that descriptions often are made from an evaluation focus
perspective that does not support realisation activities. Using a qualitative
single case-study the IS benefits realisation efforts of a Swedish hospital is
studied. From the findings, the notion of valuescape as a value configuration is
suggested to capture the proposed realisation focus, and thus support realisation
activities.