2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1732798
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The Resilience Principles: A Framework for New ICT Governance

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“…Accountability for the ICT infrastructure projects’ installation and operation rests with the people and management involved, thereby ensuring that the project objectives and goals are met (Lappi et al , 2019; Henriques et al , 2020). Past literature in this area highlighted that misalignment between ICT infrastructure projects, business communication and leads to poor ICT infrastructure project development and installation (Loukis et al , 2016; Bin-Abbas and Bakry, 2014; Balocco et al , 2013; De Vries, 2011; Lappi et al , 2019). The lack of ICT governance was also found to play a crucial role in poor ICT infrastructure development and installation, leading to misalignment of technology goals and organizational objectives, poor strategic direction and implementation issues related to contracts issued and managed (Lappi et al , 2019; Henriques et al , 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accountability for the ICT infrastructure projects’ installation and operation rests with the people and management involved, thereby ensuring that the project objectives and goals are met (Lappi et al , 2019; Henriques et al , 2020). Past literature in this area highlighted that misalignment between ICT infrastructure projects, business communication and leads to poor ICT infrastructure project development and installation (Loukis et al , 2016; Bin-Abbas and Bakry, 2014; Balocco et al , 2013; De Vries, 2011; Lappi et al , 2019). The lack of ICT governance was also found to play a crucial role in poor ICT infrastructure development and installation, leading to misalignment of technology goals and organizational objectives, poor strategic direction and implementation issues related to contracts issued and managed (Lappi et al , 2019; Henriques et al , 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alignment between infrastructure network projects, business communication and the workforce is viewed as one of the biggest risk factors influencing the implementation of ICT networks (Loukis et al, 2016). Numerous publications (De Vries, 2011;National Research Council, 2000;Anthopoulos et al, 2016;Lappi et al, 2019) have cited people and management risks. A summary of people and management risks is presented in Table 1.…”
Section: People and Management Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of those, 61 mention ABM only in footnotes (52) or in passing (9). Of the 19 articles that do more, seven merely propose ABM as a potentially useful technique for addressing policy issues related to: market panic [32]; water pollution in a river basin [33]; "exploratory analysis of policy options" in telecommunications [34,35]; administrative rulemaking [36]; telecommunications complexity in comparative law [37]; and taxpayer behavior [38]. Seven others cite results from previously published ABM studies: [39] (citing ABM results about dependence of social structure on initial conditions to refute argument for genetic determinism of societal differences); [40] (citing ABM studies in discussion of environmental justice); [41] (citing ABM studies of crime displacement); [42]; (using results of ABM of the effects of economic-based college admissions criteria on racial diversity); [43] (further analysis based on the residential segregation ABM described below); [44] (relating ABM results about collective behavior formation to the formation of customary international law); [45] (using concepts from ABM to consider diffusion of innovations).…”
Section: Agent Based Modeling and Its Absence From The Legal Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, partners are linked to the elements of standards and methodology, security, integrated security platform and information. Self-responsive cyber security network, generated by High-level information security management framework, is based on five resilience principles (Vries, 2010): selfmerging, robustness, viability, flexibility and interoperability. Instructional design of self-sustainable components of high-level information security management framework is arranged to form a self-organizing system.…”
Section: High-level Self-sustaining Information Security Management Fmentioning
confidence: 99%