This survey comparing information technology (IT) governance capability against the international standard ISO 38500:2008 for corporate governance of IT was carried out separately in five jurisdictions: Argentina, El Salvador, Malaysia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, and attempts to position ISO 38500 and the key concepts for governance of IT in the twenty-first century. The findings of the survey may be used to inform organisational policies, procedures and practices that will hopefully lead to the development of sustainable business practices through responsible IT governance (ITG) that reflect the interests of all stakeholders. The survey is significant given the current global trend of outsourcing, cloud computing, e-business and IT...
Three shortcomings in existing information technology (IT) governance research are identified: an ov...
Information technology governance is used to guide and control an organization in achieving the goa...
Modern organisations make substantial investments in Information Technology (IT). Corporate governan...
This position paper presents an overview of key insights on IT governance. The core concepts discuss...
Harnessing the power from Information Technology (IT) has been a focus of research and practice for ...
In this study we evaluate ISO/IEC 38500:2008, the Corporate Governance of Information Technology sta...
An exploratory survey (n = 57) of the Melbourne Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control...
The use of IT to support operational activities of an organization in both small and large scale, de...
Nowadays, Information Technology (IT) governance is a core activity adopted or expected by most orga...
This paper utilises the resource-based view as a framework to examine the interactions between infor...
Growing importance of information technology (IT), as a strategic factor for organizations in achiev...
We examine the relationship between the effectiveness of IT steering committee-driven IT governance ...
In a global, digital economy, companies increasingly depend on IT for timely information sharing, ef...
M.Com. (Computer Audting)Abstract: Most organisations are now dependent on the use of information te...
In today’s dynamic and often unstable business environment, Information technology (IT) and how IT i...
Three shortcomings in existing information technology (IT) governance research are identified: an ov...
Information technology governance is used to guide and control an organization in achieving the goa...
Modern organisations make substantial investments in Information Technology (IT). Corporate governan...
This position paper presents an overview of key insights on IT governance. The core concepts discuss...
Harnessing the power from Information Technology (IT) has been a focus of research and practice for ...
In this study we evaluate ISO/IEC 38500:2008, the Corporate Governance of Information Technology sta...
An exploratory survey (n = 57) of the Melbourne Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control...
The use of IT to support operational activities of an organization in both small and large scale, de...
Nowadays, Information Technology (IT) governance is a core activity adopted or expected by most orga...
This paper utilises the resource-based view as a framework to examine the interactions between infor...
Growing importance of information technology (IT), as a strategic factor for organizations in achiev...
We examine the relationship between the effectiveness of IT steering committee-driven IT governance ...
In a global, digital economy, companies increasingly depend on IT for timely information sharing, ef...
M.Com. (Computer Audting)Abstract: Most organisations are now dependent on the use of information te...
In today’s dynamic and often unstable business environment, Information technology (IT) and how IT i...
Three shortcomings in existing information technology (IT) governance research are identified: an ov...
Information technology governance is used to guide and control an organization in achieving the goa...
Modern organisations make substantial investments in Information Technology (IT). Corporate governan...