Título: Arrangements for Information Technology Governance: A Theory of Multiple Contingencies In: MIS Quarterly, Vol. 23 Tipo documento: Artigo Autor(es): SAMBAMURTHY, V.; ZMUD, Robert Ano: 1999 Local: http://www.jstor.org/stable/249754 Palavras-Chave: IS organization design, multiple contingencies, federal governance, qualitative research Resumo: IT governance arrangements refers to the patterns of authority for key IT activities in usiness firms, including IT infrastructure, IT use, and project management. During the last 20 years, three primary modes of IT governance have become prevalent: centralized, decentralized, and the federal mode. These modes vary in the extent to which corporate IS, divisional IS, and line management are vested …