A Conceptual Framework for IT Governance Mechanisms in Uganda's Higher Institutions of Learning

Lillian Ndagire, Gilbert Maiga, B. Oyo
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Poor implementation of Information Technology Governance (ITG) leads to several IT systems performing poorly. Resulting to discontinuity of services, user frustration, loss of IT investment, increased redundancy, duplication of efforts, poor decision-making, and reputation loss. In Uganda, implementation of ITG is low as many public sector organizations are yet to streamline. Yet, for Higher Institutions of Learning (HILs), the implementation of ITG is unexplored. Therefore, this study sought to determine the required mechanisms to design an ITG framework for HILs in Uganda (IGHU). A descriptive field study was conducted and the data were analyzed using SmartPLS 2.3.9 software. The causal relationships and validity of the constructs of IGHU were tested using partial least square path modeling. The coefficient of determination was 0.35; the path coefficient indicated both positive and negative relationships of independent to dependent constructs, and hypotheses such as accountability of IT projects and awareness campaigns were statistically significant.
乌干达高等院校IT治理机制的概念框架
信息技术治理(ITG)的糟糕实现会导致一些IT系统表现不佳。导致服务中断、用户受挫、IT投资损失、冗余增加、重复工作、糟糕的决策和声誉损失。在乌干达,由于许多公共部门组织尚未精简,ITG的实施情况很低。然而,对于高等院校(HILs)来说,ITG的实施尚未得到探索。因此,本研究试图确定为乌干达HILs设计ITG框架所需的机制。采用描述性实地调查,并使用SmartPLS 2.3.9软件对数据进行分析。使用偏最小二乘路径模型检验了IGHU结构的因果关系和有效性。决定系数为0.35;路径系数表明了独立与依赖构念之间的正相关和负相关关系,并且假设如IT项目的问责制和意识活动在统计上是显著的。
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