ICT corporate governance : a case study of a not-for-profit community healthcare organisation
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byAmbika Zutshi, C Wilkin, Paul Couchman, A Sohal, Greg WoodGreg Wood, Matthew Warren
Organisations, regardless of sector and size, are increasingly deploying information and communication technology (ICT) to transact with their stakeholders. Whilst on the one hand this offers efficiencies like improved communication and better resource usage through a reduction in duplication, on the other hand it raises issues of responsiveness, trust, privacy and confidentiality, In this paper we report how an Australian not-for-profit community healthcare organisation experienced and responded to the challenges of governance with respect to its ICT. The lessons From the case study are that comprehensive documentation, top management commitment, and appropriate skills to manage tasks and time are crucial when planning to implement such systems.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (24th : 2010 : Adelaide, S.Aust.)
Publisher
ANZAM
Location
Adelaide, S.Aust.
Place of publication
[Adelaide, S.Aust.]
Start date
2010-12-08
End date
2010-12-10
Language
eng
Notes
Conference program : http://www.anzamconference.org/docs/ANZAM2010_Program_At_A_Glance.pdfReproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2010, ANZAM
Title of proceedings
ANZAM 2010 : Refereed Papers of the 24th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference