Systematic Literature Review on IT Governance Frameworks and Their Impact on Organizational Effectiveness
Revalda, Pricylia Chintya Dewi Buntuang

Tadulako University


Abstract

Information technology (IT) governance plays an important role in improving organisational effectiveness in todays digital age. Information technology is an important asset that must be managed optimally so that its use is in line with business needs, thereby helping to achieve the organisations vision and mission. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, research was conducted to analyse the impact of IT governance implementation on organisational effectiveness. Various literature was reviewed to produce findings related to the implementation of IT governance. The results of the study show that COBIT is the dominant framework discussed. The implementation of COBIT has been proven to improve IT governance through increased operational efficiency, risk management, and alignment between business strategy and IT strategy. In addition, the combined implementation of various frameworks can create more optimal governance. These findings emphasise that the proper implementation of IT governance will form governance that is transparent, accountable, and oriented towards the strategic objectives of the organisation.

Keywords: IT governance, framework organization, risk IT, organizational effectiveness

Topic: Corporate Governance and Management

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