This paper applies upper echelons theory to investigate whether chief information officers (CIOs) and boards of directors affect the development of AI orientation, which represents …
This paper presents an empirical study of changes that firms implement in their board-level IT governance (ITG) upon experiencing operational IT failures. Consistent with the …
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Organizations use IT to navigate uncertain, rapidly changing, and competitive environments. To achieve this, understanding the implications of the interplay among firm strategy …
The continuous escalation in cybersecurity risk and the frequency of operational IT failures have drawn attention to the importance of the board of directors' monitoring function and …
Abstract Information technology (IT) requires a significant investment, involving up to 10.5% of revenue for some firms. Managers responsible for aligning IT investments with their firm's …
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This paper analyses and presents a case study on ITG practices in a Government-linked company (GLC) by looking at the ITG process, accountability and the desirable behaviours …
In many public sector organisations, the use of Information Technology (IT) has become important for sustaining and extending public service delivery. This has caused there to be a …
Abstract Information systems (IS) development has been studied from many perspectives. Information systems are being viewed as a service as the economy shifts from being …
Despite the important roles chief information officers (CIOs) play in developing information technology (IT) strategies and carrying out IT plans, prior research has not examined the …