Public ICT Governance:
a Quasi-Systematic Review
Marianne Batista Diniz da Silva
Eduardo Coelho Silva
Fernando Alves de Carvalho Filho
Thauane Moura Garcia
Rogério Patrício Chagas do Nascimento
São Cristóvão, 07 de december de 2016.
UFS
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SERGIPE
MESTRADO EM CIÊNCIA DA COMPUTAÇÃO
Agenda
Introduction
Public ICT Governance
Public ICT Governance
Planning of Quasi-Systematic Review
Gool Definition
The goal of this quasi-systematic review was and formalized using the GQM model proposed by (Basili; Weiss, 1983) and presented by (Van Solingen et al., 2002):
Analyze methods, techniques, models, framework, guides and/or good practice of ICT Governance with the purpose of characterization with respect to the criteria for the use methods, techniques, models, framework, guides and good practice from the point of view managers of ICT and public organization in the context of the method(s), technique(s), model(s), framework, guide(s) and/or good practice(s) that process better application in public organization.
Research Question
What are the existing methods, techniques, models, framework, guides and/or good practice to the Public ICT Governance?
Strategy used to search the primary studies
The search string was generated by combining the key terms. The string used for the database was defined as:
(("Governance”) AND (“public”) AND (("information communication technology”) OR (“ICT”) OR (“IT”) OR (“Information technology"))) AND (“method*” OR “technique*” OR "model*" OR "framework" OR "guide*" OR “good practice*”)
Selection criteria and study procedures
Inclusion criteria for the study were:
• Studies on Public ICT Governance;
• Studies that were published after 2012.
Study exclusion criteria:
• Studies on Public ICT Governance in others context;
• Duplicate studies;
• Studies that were not available for full-text display.
Data extraction strategy
For each item selected for the full selection process, a researcher extracted the following data:
• Standard reference information.
• To the question:
Conduting of the Quasi-Systematic Review
Scopus
String(I) - 4794
Scopus
String(II) - 66
Scopus
String(III) - 10
4870 articles
784 articles
21 articles
Organization of studies by database
Adding the criteria of inclusion and exclusion
Summary reading, description of good practice and conclusion
Statistical graphic of evolution by Public ICT Governance practices over the past decade
Ranking of the main countries researching in the Public ICT Governance field
Categorization of the Good Practice
Categorization of the Good Practice
Classification of method, techniques, models, framework, guides and/or good practice
Results by type of coverageResults by type of coverage
Conclusion and Discussion of Results
The research question was created to guide the quasi-systematic review and after the evaluation of a total of 4870 studies initially returned, 21 were selected as relevant studies for review;
Conclusion and Discussion of Results
As a future goal, it can be initially highlighted the detailing of the operation of good practice found with the result of this work. The creation of a repository of knowledge on good practices of public ICT Governance, based on these results, helping ICT Managers, for the adoption of correct practice.
Another opportunity is to detail, compare and relate the data that formed the basis for the case studies of these good practice of Public ICT Governance.
References