Inter-Organizational IT Governance Research: A Literature Review
Ari Helin
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Ari Helin: Turku School of Economics at University of Turku, Turku, Finland
International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG), 2019, vol. 10, issue 1, 40-54
Abstract:
The current operational environment for organizations is changing, which has effects on IT functions and IT activities. Various forms of networks, collaborations, and alliances are operational models, which organizations are using to an increasing extent. This reality has brought with it a need for improved IT governance (ITG). ITG research for inter-organizational arrangements will be needed. In the research, the target is to identify the current state of the inter-organizational ITG research among the information systems (IS) domain. The literature review covers academic articles and conference proceedings during this millennium. The findings of the current literature review reveal that interest towards ITG research is still quite limited. The future view of inter-organizational ITG research is quite clear: more research will be needed in the inter-organizational area, which is the current playground for several organizations today.
Date: 2019
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