IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective

While corporate governance is now receiving due attention in the Asian region, IT governance (ITG) does not appear to be given much credence even though business processes today mandate IT. It is observed that awareness and practices of ITG do not seem to be widespread in the region. Using senior ma...

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Main Authors: Yap , May Lin, Noor Habibah Arshad,, Halilah Haron,
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spelling my.oum.9512014-05-27T08:54:51Z IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective Yap , May Lin Noor Habibah Arshad, Halilah Haron, JQ Political institutions Asia While corporate governance is now receiving due attention in the Asian region, IT governance (ITG) does not appear to be given much credence even though business processes today mandate IT. It is observed that awareness and practices of ITG do not seem to be widespread in the region. Using senior management sample data from Malaysian organizations, a study was conducted to determine the awareness and practices of ITG. Contrary to observation, findings indicated that Malaysian businesses appeared to exhibit awareness but ITG was only partially practiced. There was positive correlation between both concepts. Although the association was not causal, it revealed the potential tendency for awareness to cascade down to practices in an operating environment. ITG practices may be strengthened through senior management commitment and involvement, oversight committees, and real-world issues experienced by organizations such as the focus on IT creating tangible value to real stakeholders and the strategic alignment of IT to include the real business environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] 2010 Article NonPeerReviewed Yap , May Lin and Noor Habibah Arshad, and Halilah Haron, (2010) IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective. Journal of Business Systems, Governance & Ethics., 5 (1`). http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/951/
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topic JQ Political institutions Asia
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Yap , May Lin
Noor Habibah Arshad,
Halilah Haron,
IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
description While corporate governance is now receiving due attention in the Asian region, IT governance (ITG) does not appear to be given much credence even though business processes today mandate IT. It is observed that awareness and practices of ITG do not seem to be widespread in the region. Using senior management sample data from Malaysian organizations, a study was conducted to determine the awareness and practices of ITG. Contrary to observation, findings indicated that Malaysian businesses appeared to exhibit awareness but ITG was only partially practiced. There was positive correlation between both concepts. Although the association was not causal, it revealed the potential tendency for awareness to cascade down to practices in an operating environment. ITG practices may be strengthened through senior management commitment and involvement, oversight committees, and real-world issues experienced by organizations such as the focus on IT creating tangible value to real stakeholders and the strategic alignment of IT to include the real business environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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author Yap , May Lin
Noor Habibah Arshad,
Halilah Haron,
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Noor Habibah Arshad,
Halilah Haron,
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title IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
title_short IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
title_full IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
title_fullStr IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
title_full_unstemmed IT Governance Awareness and Practices: an Insight from Malaysian Senior Management Perspective
title_sort it governance awareness and practices: an insight from malaysian senior management perspective
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