Practitioner Factors in Information Technology Governance

  • Teo W
  • Abd Manaf A
  • Choong P
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Abstract

Past research in information technology (IT) governance has shown that strong IT governance results in improved business performance. Despite widespread acceptance that IT governance is important, there are limited studies focusing on IT practitioners in IT governance initiatives. This study aims to examine the extent of commitment, awareness, perceived importance and competency in influencing IT practitioners’ participation in IT governance initiatives. Data analysis using Partial Least Squares reveals that awareness, perceived importance and competency have positive influence on participation in IT governance. However, commitment is not a significant predictor of participation in IT governance. The practitioner-centric approach taken by this study adds knowledge to the existing IT governance literature from organisational perspective. The findings from this study help IT management identify focus areas in increasing to maximise participation of IT practitioners in IT governance initiatives.

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Teo, W., Abd Manaf, A., & Choong, P. (2013). Practitioner Factors in Information Technology Governance. The Journal of Administrative Sciences and Technology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5171/2013.167294

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