The influence of IT leaders’ leadership behavior on IT governance performance in higher Education: a literature review
IT has become one of the most invested areas of organisations, especially in higher education institutions. To safeguard these IT investments and make the most out them, a good IT governance structure is required. It enables the higher education institutions to strive in the competition and to a...
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2018
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
Language: | English English |
Summary: | IT has become one of the most invested areas of
organisations, especially in higher education institutions. To
safeguard these IT investments and make the most out them, a
good IT governance structure is required. It enables the higher
education institutions to strive in the competition and to achieve
strategic objectives. To have optimum governance in the
institutions, IT leaders play the vital role of carrying the task of
IT role models to implement the best approaches in the
institutions. The purpose of this study is to explore the existing
literature to find out the influence of IT leaders’ leadership
behaviour on IT governance performance in higher education
context. It is aimed to find the linkage between IT leaders’
leadership behaviour and IT governance performance in higher
education to promote this area for future research. The literature
review was done systematically to identify the articles relevant to
the three variables, ‘IT governance’, ‘IT leadership’ and “higher
education’. The results indicated that there is an influence of IT
leadership behaviour on IT governance in higher education.
Literature showed that improper IT leadership was perceived as
a barrier to ITG, IT leadership plays a vital role in effective ITG
implementation and specific leadership capacities and skills are
shown to promote ITG. However, there are few studies in this
area and there is a lack of knowledge on how IT leadership can
influence IT governance. |
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