E-business IT governance revisited: An attempt towards outlining a novel bi-directional business/it alignment in COBIT5

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Abstract

In contrast to classical business, e-business highly depends on internet technologies. Business and IT naturally coalesce here. Thus, a customer-driven IT requirement may enforce an adjustment of a business model. This poses new challenges for researchers and practitioners as currently a business-driven alignment paradigm dominates in IT governance. We identify characteristics of e-business and examine how IT governance frameworks can integrate these characteristics under consideration of a bi-directional business/IT alignment process. We use COBIT 5 as a benchmark for our examination, and reveal a need for a modification of the framework to fully cover e-business requirements. Based on the COBIT 5 Goal Cascade, we propose a possible integration of a bottom-up requirements process. Our findings for e-business can build a basis for future research on different business models. © 2014 IEEE.

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Bartens, Y., Schulte, F., & Voß, S. (2014). E-business IT governance revisited: An attempt towards outlining a novel bi-directional business/it alignment in COBIT5. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 4356–4365). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2014.538

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