Corporate governance and information technology : findings from an exploratory survey of Australian organizations
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byPaul Couchman, Ambika Zutshi, C Wilkin, Matthew Warren, A Sohal
An exploratory survey (n = 57) of the Melbourne Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association was conducted to ascertain the attitudes and practices relating to corporate governance and the corporate governance of Information Technology (CGIT) in Australia. The survey found the respondents had clear views on corporate governance but most were not engaged with it, the organizational approach to corporate governance and its expected benefits was largely conformance oriented, awareness of CGIT management frameworks and associated standards was high but implementation was not widespread, and although the CGIT standard ISOIIEC 38500 was not widely implemented IT practitioners agreed with its principles. We conclude that the value of the CGIT standard has yet to be recognised by executives in Australia.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (25th : 2011 : Wellington, N.Z.)
Pagination
1 - 19
Publisher
ANZAM
Location
Wellington, New Zealand
Place of publication
[Wellington, N.Z.]
Start date
2011-12-07
End date
2011-12-09
ISBN-13
9781877040870
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2011, The Authors
Title of proceedings
ANZAM 2011 : 25th Annual Australian And New Zealand Academy of Management conference : the future of work and organisations