scholarly journals The Role of Information Technology Human Capability in the Implementation of Information Technology Governance (ITG): A Systematic Literature Review on Malaysian Organizations

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 314-322
Author(s):  
Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid ◽  
Chin Wei Liew ◽  
Nor Hazana Abdullah ◽  
Siti Sarah Omar
Author(s):  
Kevin Christianto ◽  
Leonard Davinci ◽  
Titus Zefanya Ivgantius ◽  
Yosep Prasetyo Setiawan ◽  
Timothy Jason Andreas

Information technology is an important part for companies or institutions as a thing that can support the achievement of strategic plans to achieve the goals of vision, mission and corporate goals PT.Central Mega Kencana. By increasing the role of information technology, investment in information technology is getting bigger and more complex in its management. Therefore To organize, evaluate the required information technology governance by using standardized obeject approach. The governance of this information system audit is done using the AI (acquired and implemented) Cobit 4.1 framework and the final result of this analysis yields how far the level of maturity level governance maturity and recommendations for PT. Central Mega Kencana proposed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Aryani

This study aims to analyze the role of information technology-based management education in vocational schools. The implementation of technology was conducted in several schools, covering managerial aspects as well as academic aspects. This research utilizes a qualitative approach and descriptive method. Data obtained through literature review and analyzed descriptively and qualitatively. The results show that technology-based management education is essential to provide information to support and facilitate the management and academic processes daily. It is important that schools invest in technology-based school systems to increase the effectiveness and efficiency in school management generally. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-84
Author(s):  
Eka Sri Wahyuni

Waste today is the most influential factor on the environment, it can not be denied that the waste will always exist as long as the activity of life is still running. Law no. 18 Year 2008 on trash  management explains  about  the  need  to  change  the  pattern  of  conventional trash management into trash management which is based on trash reduction and handling. The role of Bank Trash becomes important as one of the organizations that is expected to be able to carry out the task to be able to provide an active solution to the trash problem in Prabumulih City. This study aims to analyze the condition of information systems and information technology (IS / TI), in the Trash Bank environtment. Trash Bank Prabumulih City was chosen as the object of research because the existence of garbage bank becomes a very important requirement at this time. The literature review is used as a method in reviewing journals to determine the role of information systems and information technology (IS / IT) in optimizing interactions between organizations, customers and the wider community. This research produces information about the condition of information system and information technology (IS / IT) in Prabumulih Trash Bank so it can help give solution in an effort to increase the role of Information System and Information Technology in supporting the operational activity of Prabumulih Trash Bank.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla L. Wilkin ◽  
Robert H. Chenhall

ABSTRACT This study investigates the extant literature concerned with Information Technology Governance (ITG), published in leading accounting and management information systems journals, in the period 2005 to 2017. While recent research into ITG has taken a more holistic organizational perspective, the essence remains people, product, processes, and performance. Our review reveals ITG's increasingly dual role in improving organizational capability and performance, as well as controlling and monitoring outcomes. Findings show that ITG is concerned with both governing of IT and governing through IT, presaging a more defined connection between ITG's five focus areas and Corporate Governance. Other new themes include ITG's role in improving outcomes in intra- and inter-organizational relationships, embryonic efforts to distill a theory of ITG, and emerging scenarios where the evolving role of IT in business activities is creating profound organizational implications and consequently new avenues for ITG.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonas Nguh, PhD, MSN, MHSA, RN

Ever since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the federal government increased funding for emergency preparedness. However, the literature continues to document several areas of weaknesses in public health emergency management by local health departments (LHD). This literature review discusses the role of information technology (IT) for emergency preparedness by LHDs. The focus areas for this review include evaluating the strategic management of IT by LHD, evaluation of the adoption and implementation of IT in emergency management, and assessing LHD's capacity and capability for emergency preparedness. Findings reveal that LHDs face significant challenges in the utilization of IT for emergency preparedness purposes such as weak capacity and capabilities, lack of structured planning and program implementation, and limited resources. Implications from this review include the development of “best practices,” increased funding for IT infrastructure, and the establishment of strategic management framework for IT initiatives. 


Author(s):  
Parisa Aasi ◽  
Lazar Rusu ◽  
Dragos Vieru

Information technology governance (ITG) is one of the top challenges of managers today and culture in different level can have an important role while implementing IT governance. This is a new and significant issue, which has not been investigated deeply. This paper sets out to provide a systematic review of the literature, focusing on the role of culture in IT governance. The literature review findings are categorized through the lens of IT governance's five focus areas which are IT strategic alignment, IT value delivery, Risk management, IT resource management and Performance measurement. This study contributes to the field of IT governance by reviewing and discussing the existing literature on the role of culture on IT governance. This literature review resulted that there are few research studies in this topic and many of the IT governance focus areas are not covered regarding the role of culture in these IT governance areas.


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