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This book integrates theoretical advances and empirical data on enterprise governance of information technology (EGIT) with practical applications based on numerous case examples. In its fourth revised edition, this book provides practitioners and students with the most recent research advancements as well as a significantly reworked chapter on IT business value. The authors also include an in-depth discussion on control objectives for information and related technologies (COBIT) 2019 framework and an overview of complimentary methodologies such as Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and ISO standards and SAFe. Furthermore, the existing chapters are supplemented by relevant theoretical perspectives that are foundational to understanding the enclosed concepts thoroughly.
Featuring a variety of elements, including executive summaries and sidebars, extensive references, questions and activities and additional online materials, this book is a valuable updated resource for professionals, students and researchers alike.
Steven De Haes is Dean of Antwerp Management School and Professor of Digital Strategy & Governance at Antwerp Management School and the University of Antwerp in Belgium. He is actively engaged in teaching and applied research in the domains of digital strategies, IT governance & management, IT strategy & alignment, IT value & performance management, IT assurance & audit, and information risk & security. His research has been published in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceeding, and he co-authored and/or edited several books. He also acts as speaker and facilitator in academic and professional conferences and coaches organizations in their digital strategies, IT governance, alignment and assurance efforts. He was involved in the development of the international IT governance framework COBIT as researcher and co-author.
Anant Joshi is Assistant Professor of Information Management at the department of Accounting and Information Management at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics. He is also a visiting scholar at the University of Antwerp and Antwerp Management School (Belgium). His research interests include Enterprise Governance of IT, Business Value of IT, Digital Transformation, and Corporate Governance.
Tim Huygh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Science at the Faculty of Science, The Open Universiteit, Heerlen, The Netherlands, and Visiting Professor at Antwerp Management School in the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His research interests include governance and management of IT, information security management and governance, and cyber resilience. His research has been published in SCI-Indexed journals, books, and various conference proceedings.
Ziggy Van Giel is a Ph.D. candidate and visiting lecturer in the Department of Management and Information Systems at the Faculty of Business and Economics, at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His research interests include enterprise governance of IT, IT risk management, and cyber resilience.
Chapter 1. Introducing Enterprise Governance of IT, Alignment and Value.- Chapter 2. Enterprise Governance of IT.- Chapter 3. Business/IT Alignment.- Chapter 4. IT Business Value.- Chapter 5. Standards and Frameworks for Enterprise Governance of IT.- Chapter 6. EGIT Case Study Insights.
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