2019
DOI: 10.4018/ijitbag.2019010101
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Diminishing the Gap Between IT Governance Maturity Theory and Practice

Abstract: IT governance research suggests the existence of a gap between theoretical frameworks and practice. Although current ITG research is largely focused on hard governance (structure, processes), soft governance (behavior, collaboration) is equally important and might be crucial to close the gap. The goal of this study is to determine what IT governance maturity models are available and if there remains a mismatch. The authors conducted a systematic literature review to create an overview of available IT governanc… Show more

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“…Accurately represented in the organization-specific ontology, a design process that facilitate within GITM Domain Ontology could ensures relevant IT governance concepts, and their properties, constraints and relationships be identified and be included. This design process can identify digital twin parameters that are relevant, matching organization specific IT governance concerns [19,20]. The generic ontology designed using GITM domain ontology design process could help reducing organization's effort for designing ontology for itself.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurately represented in the organization-specific ontology, a design process that facilitate within GITM Domain Ontology could ensures relevant IT governance concepts, and their properties, constraints and relationships be identified and be included. This design process can identify digital twin parameters that are relevant, matching organization specific IT governance concerns [19,20]. The generic ontology designed using GITM domain ontology design process could help reducing organization's effort for designing ontology for itself.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest version of the framework is COBIT 2019, which has been released in October 2018 as an update of the 2012 COBIT 5 version to align with the latest IT standards and compliance regulations. Although COBIT-based governance systems are organized as nested control loops requiring continuous monitoring and improvement, guided by maturity models [15], the (organisation specific) implementation process is human-driven and knowledge-intensive. Under these conditions, adoption is slow, tedious, and prone to errors [3].…”
Section: Research Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%