2020
DOI: 10.1108/rege-01-2020-0001
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Information technology governance: legitimation, theorization and field trends

Abstract: Purposeinvestigate and analyze the aspects of legitimation, theorization and trends for the evolution of research in information technology governance (ITG) in Brazil, according to researchers familiar with the matter.Design/methodology/approachBy means of a qualitative and quantitative research of exploratory-descriptive approach, the Delphi method was applied using a questionnaire supported by content analysis.FindingsITG is an increasingly interdisciplinary research field, with significant help from other f… Show more

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“…Changes that can change habits are unprecedented, so they can raise concerns about the ability and skills to carry them out. Another thing that is no less important related to the challenges in the practice of IT Governance is the involvement of stakeholders [25]- [27]. It is very unlikely that the implementation of IT Governance can be successful if it does not involve and invite all components in an organization, namely: all parties involved without exception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes that can change habits are unprecedented, so they can raise concerns about the ability and skills to carry them out. Another thing that is no less important related to the challenges in the practice of IT Governance is the involvement of stakeholders [25]- [27]. It is very unlikely that the implementation of IT Governance can be successful if it does not involve and invite all components in an organization, namely: all parties involved without exception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%