Abstract
Enterprise IT (EIT) governance is an emerging and convoluted area in Information Technology (IT). As a subset, EIT governance operates under defined boundaries and set of rules inherited from the enterprise governance. There are a number of definitions that define EIT governance concepts. These concepts are linked in an intricate web of EIT governance. These concepts and related definitions have emerged over a period of time either through implementation models or IT events. This marks the need for a comprehensive review and synthesis of governance concepts in the modern context of always changing IT landscape. This research applied the well-known Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. 4 different databases are used to find relevant research papers. Based on available definitions, evidence and analysis, it is found that four concepts are used more than any other: decision, organization, process and goal. This study result provides a consolidated set of key concepts, their relationships and trends, which can be used as a knowledge-base by researchers and practitioners’ for further work in this important area of EIT governance.
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Enterprise IT Governance: Back to Basics
Enterprise IT (EIT) governance is an emerging and convoluted area in Information Technology (IT). As a subset, EIT governance operates under defined boundaries and set of rules inherited from the enterprise governance. There are a number of definitions that define EIT governance concepts. These concepts are linked in an intricate web of EIT governance. These concepts and related definitions have emerged over a period of time either through implementation models or IT events. This marks the need for a comprehensive review and synthesis of governance concepts in the modern context of always changing IT landscape. This research applied the well-known Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. 4 different databases are used to find relevant research papers. Based on available definitions, evidence and analysis, it is found that four concepts are used more than any other: decision, organization, process and goal. This study result provides a consolidated set of key concepts, their relationships and trends, which can be used as a knowledge-base by researchers and practitioners’ for further work in this important area of EIT governance.
Recommended Citation
Awais, M., & Gill, A.Q. (2016). Enterprise IT Governance: Back to Basics. In J. Gołuchowski, M. Pańkowska, C. Barry, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Information Systems Development: Complexity in Information Systems Development (ISD2016 Proceedings). Katowice, Poland: University of Economics in Katowice. ISBN: 978-83-7875-307-0. http://aisel.aisnet.org/isd2014/proceedings2016/ISDevelopment/4.