Structures and Processes for the Information Technologies Governance
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Structures, processes, maturity of IT governanceAbstract
The research supports the generation of government knowledge for the Technological Information (TI), within the organization. For this purpose a model for IT Governance is proposed, the same one that is formed by three constructs or variables: structures, processes, and maturity of the Government of TI. The present work initiates with the analysis of the literature, section where the variables structures and processes are identified and investigation questions appear. The following hypotheses and research models of investigation are proposed. Enclosed is the general review of structural equation models, which is statistically used for measuring and model testing, the same one that was submitted to test in two universities co-financed of Zone 6 of the Republic of Ecuador: the Catholic University of Cuenca (UCACUE) and the Salesian Polytechnic University (UPS). The results were then exhibited after having applied the instruments to the selected sample size. Simultaneously, the consistency of the model is validated through structural equations, using the software product Smart PLS 3.1.9 .; in the conclusions of the studies questions and suggestions were raised for future research and elaboration.
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