Executive Update

Toward Enterprise IT Governance Transparency

Posted June 25, 2018 | Leadership |
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As IT dependency continues to increase within all industries, IT governance disclosure might well become a critical piece of the non-financial information on most annual reports. As such, boards will increasingly be incentivized to disclose on the matter, increasing their own expectations of executive management. This Executive Update offers some examples from the field for boards and executive management to use to set up and ensure an adequate disclosure strategy.

About The Author
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
Anant Joshi
Anant Joshi is Assistant Professor of Information Management at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics, the Netherlands, and a visiting scholar at the University of Antwerp and Antwerp Management School, Belgium. His research interests include corporate governance of IT, business value of IT, and general corporate governance. Dr. Joshi coordinates and teaches a range of courses in the area of management information systems. He… Read More
Tim Huygh
Tim Huygh is a PhD candidate in IT governance at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His research interests include IT governance and management and business/IT alignment. Mr. Huygh has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business engineering/IS management from the University of Antwerp and a master’s degree in advanced business studies from the University of Leuven, Belgium. He can be reached at Tim.huygh@uantwerpen.be
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