2003
DOI: 10.1002/asi.10271
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Integrity, internal control and security in information systems: Connecting governance and technology

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“…Previous research in information sciences (Dawes & Pardo, 1999; Fletcher & Westerback, 1999; Morgan & Cong, 2003) and development studies (Jessop, 1998) has connected technology with governance. The concept of governance is relatively young and refers to the collection of processes and institutions that create the conditions for ordered rule and collective action (Jessop, 1998; Kazancigil, 1998).…”
Section: Information and Communication Technologies And Governance: Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research in information sciences (Dawes & Pardo, 1999; Fletcher & Westerback, 1999; Morgan & Cong, 2003) and development studies (Jessop, 1998) has connected technology with governance. The concept of governance is relatively young and refers to the collection of processes and institutions that create the conditions for ordered rule and collective action (Jessop, 1998; Kazancigil, 1998).…”
Section: Information and Communication Technologies And Governance: Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the contingent role of governance has seldom received attention in the global context (Meso, Datta, & Mbarika, ), the role of governance is well illustrated in organizational productivity research (e.g., Soh & Markus, ; Weill, ). Further, previous research in information sciences (e.g., Morgan & Cong, ) and development studies (e.g., Jessop, ; Meso et al., ) has connected technology with governance. In addition, most studies examining the influence of governance on e‐government development have been undertaken via a qualitative approach (e.g., Madon, Sahay, & Sudan, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%