Publication type: Conference paper
Type of review: Not specified
Title: Towards a classification of information technology governance frameworks
Authors: Krey, Mike
Harriehausen, B.
Knoll, M.
Furnell, S.
Proceedings: Proceedings of the sixth collaborative research symposium on security, e-learning, internet and networking
Editors of the parent work: Dowland, Paul
Humm, Bernhard
Knahl, Martin
Volume(Issue): 6
Page(s): 31
Pages to: 42
Conference details: Sixth Collaborative Research Symposium - Security, E-learning, Internet and Networking (SEIN 2010), Plymouth, United Kingdom, 24-28 November 2010
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher / Ed. Institution: University of Plymouth
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Plymouth
ISBN: 978-1-84102-269-7
Language: English
Subjects: Classification; Framework; IT GRC
Subject (DDC): 004: Computer science
362: Health and social services
Abstract: The issues, opportunities and challenges of effectively governing an organizations Information Technology (IT) demands and resources have become a major concern of the Board and executive management in many organisations today. The Swiss healthcare is currently searching for methods and practices for the solution of operational planning and optimisation of IT processes. To make sure that the corporate hospital strategy leads to adequate business decisions an IT GRC Framework for Healthcare will be needed. This paper presents the first task the classification of existing IT governance frameworks within the development process. After the dissociation of IT management and corporate governance a proposal for a classification scheme for IT governance frameworks is described and the application of the classification template is explained.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/15861
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Management and Law
Organisational Unit: Institute of Business Information Technology (IWI)
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Krey, M., Harriehausen, B., Knoll, M., & Furnell, S. (2010). Towards a classification of information technology governance frameworks [Conference paper]. In P. Dowland, B. Humm, & M. Knahl (Eds.), Proceedings of the sixth collaborative research symposium on security, e-learning, internet and networking (Vol. 6, pp. 31–42). University of Plymouth.
Krey, M. et al. (2010) ‘Towards a classification of information technology governance frameworks’, in P. Dowland, B. Humm, and M. Knahl (eds) Proceedings of the sixth collaborative research symposium on security, e-learning, internet and networking. Plymouth: University of Plymouth, pp. 31–42.
M. Krey, B. Harriehausen, M. Knoll, and S. Furnell, “Towards a classification of information technology governance frameworks,” in Proceedings of the sixth collaborative research symposium on security, e-learning, internet and networking, 2010, vol. 6, pp. 31–42.
KREY, Mike, B. HARRIEHAUSEN, M. KNOLL und S. FURNELL, 2010. Towards a classification of information technology governance frameworks. In: Paul DOWLAND, Bernhard HUMM und Martin KNAHL (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the sixth collaborative research symposium on security, e-learning, internet and networking. Conference paper. Plymouth: University of Plymouth. 2010. S. 31–42. ISBN 978-1-84102-269-7
Krey, Mike, B. Harriehausen, M. Knoll, and S. Furnell. 2010. “Towards a Classification of Information Technology Governance Frameworks.” Conference paper. In Proceedings of the Sixth Collaborative Research Symposium on Security, E-Learning, Internet and Networking, edited by Paul Dowland, Bernhard Humm, and Martin Knahl, 6:31–42. Plymouth: University of Plymouth.
Krey, Mike, et al. “Towards a Classification of Information Technology Governance Frameworks.” Proceedings of the Sixth Collaborative Research Symposium on Security, E-Learning, Internet and Networking, edited by Paul Dowland et al., vol. 6, University of Plymouth, 2010, pp. 31–42.


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