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The Paradoxical Role of IT in Leading IT Governance

Posted July 20, 2010 | | Amplify

Governance is one of those concepts that suddenly emerged and became an important issue in IT. It is not clear when exactly the concept originated as we understand it now. In 1998, the IT Governance Institute was founded to disperse the IT governance concept. In academic and professional literature, articles mentioning IT governance in the title began to emerge during the late 1990s.

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Wim Grembergen
Wim Van Grembergen is a professor in the Economics and Management Faculty of the University of Antwerp and at the University of Antwerp Management School. Dr. Van Grembergen teaches information systems at the bachelor, master, and executive levels and researches IT governance, IT strategy, IT performance management, and the IT balanced scorecard. Within his IT Alignment and Governance Research Institute, he also conducts applied research in… Read More
Steven De Haes
Steven De Haes is Full Professor of Information Systems Management at the University of Antwerp and, as of September 2018, Dean of the Antwerp Management School, Belgium. He is actively engaged in applied research in digital strategies, IT governance and management, IT strategy and alignment, IT value and performance management, IT assurance and audit, and information risk and security. Dr. De Haes acts as Academic Director for this research… Read More
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