An Empirical Assessment of Shared Understanding in IT Governance Implementation

A. Joshi*, T. Huygh, S. De Haes, W. Van Grembergen

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Abstract

Drawing on literature about social alignment and shared understanding between different internal stakeholders, this study sets out to analyze the association between stakeholder functional role and the perceived level of IT governance implementation. Specifically, this paper takes a COBIT 5 perspective, by first analyzing perception differences at the level of the implementation of the seven COBIT 5 enablers, followed by an analysis at the level of the five COBIT 5 process domains. The results indicate that shared understanding about the IT governance implementation level between different organizational stakeholders can be improved, especially between (1) IT and (2) audit, risk, and compliance (ARC) stakeholders.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPROCEEDINGS OF THE 51ST HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)
PublisherHawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Pages4921-4930
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9780998133119
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event51st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) - HI
Duration: 2 Jan 20186 Jan 2018

Conference

Conference51st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Period2/01/186/01/18

Keywords

  • INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY
  • STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT
  • IMPACT

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