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International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG)Open Access Journal

International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG)

Wim Van Grembergen (University of Antwerp – Antwerp Management School, Belgium), Steven De Haes (University of Antwerp – Antwerp Management School, Belgium), Lazar Rusu (Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden)
Published: Semi-Annually |Established: 2010 |Volumes: 10
ISSN: 1947-9611|EISSN: 1947-962X|DOI: 10.4018/IJITBAG
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Van Grembergen, Wim, Steven De Haesand Lazar Rusu. "International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG)." (2010). Web. 29 Apr. 2024. doi:10.4018/IJITBAG

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Van Grembergen, W., De Haes, S., & Rusu, L. (2010). International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG). doi:10.4018/IJITBAG

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Van Grembergen, Wim, Steven De Haesand Lazar Rusu. "International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG)," (2010), accessed (April 29, 2024), doi:10.4018/IJITBAG

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The International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG) focuses on management and governance issues within the IT-related business domain. In this domain, the emphasis is on how organizations enable both businesses and IT people to execute their responsibilities in support of business/IT alignment and the creation of business value from IT-enabled investments. This journal distributes leading research that is both academically executed and relevant for practice in the professional IT and business community. The journal encourages practice-oriented research papers from academics, case studies, and reflective papers from practitioners. Both quantitative and qualitative research papers are welcome, and special attention is given to explorative research reports that leverage innovate research methodologies to explore new insights in the practitioners’ field and theory.

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