The role of the board in IT governance: current and desired oversight practices Online publication date: Wed, 11-Mar-2009
by Chris Bart, Ofir Turel
International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics (IJBGE), Vol. 4, No. 4, 2009
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the questions that boards of directors ask as they go about fulfilling their governance responsibilities regarding their organisation's IT operations. The research uses the 27 IT governance questions proposed by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and investigates their deployment and perceived importance by directors representing 107 Canadian boards. The research finds that not all IT governance questions are considered equal. Moreover, the relationship between the frequency with which the various questions are asked and their perceived importance is not perfect. However, there appears to be a significantly positive relationship between the number of IT questions asked and the authors' measures of firm performance. The paper speculates on the possible reasons for these findings and proposes additional avenues for research.
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