Developing the concept of Individual IT Culture and its Impact on IT Risk Management Implementation
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Rowlands, Bruce
Azizi, Neda
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2019
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Organisational implementations of IT risk management (IT-RM) frameworks often fail due to cultural forces. This work-in-progress study focuses on the action of IT individuals involved with IT-RM implementations. Particularly, this research steps outside the conventional factor analytic perspective of IT risk management research by focusing on contextual and processual elements as well as the actions and interpretations of managers to explain successful implementations. A series of case studies were designed around semi-structured in-depth interviews with IT managers. Grounded theory-like analysis ...
View more >Organisational implementations of IT risk management (IT-RM) frameworks often fail due to cultural forces. This work-in-progress study focuses on the action of IT individuals involved with IT-RM implementations. Particularly, this research steps outside the conventional factor analytic perspective of IT risk management research by focusing on contextual and processual elements as well as the actions and interpretations of managers to explain successful implementations. A series of case studies were designed around semi-structured in-depth interviews with IT managers. Grounded theory-like analysis of the case text produced a structure of conceptual categories and themes depicting the successful implementation of an IT-RM framework.
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View more >Organisational implementations of IT risk management (IT-RM) frameworks often fail due to cultural forces. This work-in-progress study focuses on the action of IT individuals involved with IT-RM implementations. Particularly, this research steps outside the conventional factor analytic perspective of IT risk management research by focusing on contextual and processual elements as well as the actions and interpretations of managers to explain successful implementations. A series of case studies were designed around semi-structured in-depth interviews with IT managers. Grounded theory-like analysis of the case text produced a structure of conceptual categories and themes depicting the successful implementation of an IT-RM framework.
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30th Australasian Conference on Information Systems: Making the World a Better Place with Information Systems (ACIS 2019)
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Information systems
Information systems organisation and management