Introducing Enterprise Governance of IT, Alignment and Value
Steven De Haes,
Anant Joshi,
Tim Huygh and
Ziggy Van Giel
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Steven De Haes: University of Antwerp
Anant Joshi: Maastricht University
Tim Huygh: Open University
Ziggy Van Giel: University of Antwerp
Chapter Chapter 1 in Enterprise Governance of Information Technology, 2025, pp 1-16 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The main title of this book refers to the concept of “Enterprise Governance of IT,” a concept that addresses the definition and implementation of processes, structures, and relational mechanisms that enable both business and IT stakeholders to carry out their responsibilities to support of business/IT alignment and the creation and protection of IT business value. The subtitle of this book refers to these two other important concepts, namely “business/IT alignment” and “IT business value.” In this introductory chapter, these three core concepts are defined, and the relationship between them is introduced. Each of these concepts will be discussed more in-depth in the subsequent chapters. Before introducing the key concepts, we do add a short discussion on the context and complexity of digital transformation in organizations.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95886-1_1
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