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What is Information Governance

Intellectual Capital as a Precursor to Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility
This is a framework that defines the creation, valuation, use, sharing, storage, archiving, and deletion of records .
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An Integrated Approach to Records Management and Information Governance in South Africa for Sustainability
Nkholedzeni Sidney Netshakhuma (University of South Africa, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6815-9.ch003
Abstract
The purpose of this book chapter is to assess information governance in South African organizations. The book chapter assess corporate governance, data privacy, legislation, information security, big data, access, and training. The success of corporate governance is dependent on executive management buy in, the alignment of organisational strategy with mission, and the vision of the organisation. Organisations are to implement systematic disposal of records, effective retention of records, and quality assurance should be proven.
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Autopoietic Organization's Governance Supported by Information Technology
Activities and policies which determine and ensure information mission, authority and responsibility .
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Blockchain Applications and Trends That Promote Information Management
Principles and practices that enhance and promote effective and efficient leadership and governance in organizations, institutions, community and the society.
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Digital Preservation Capability Maturity Model (DPCMM): Genesis and Practical Uses
Decision rights and an accountability framework to encourage desirable behavior in the valuation, creation, storage, use, archival, and deletion of information. Information governance includes processes, roles, standards and metrics that ensure effective and efficient use of information in enabling an organization to achieve its goals.
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Governance of Liquid Communications in the Botswana Public Sector: Neither Restricted by Time nor Space
Specifications of decision rights and accountability framework to ensure appropriate behavior in the valuation, creation, storage, use, archiving, and deletion of information.
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Information Governance Maturity Model: Should Retention Be Rethought?
An all-encompassing term for how an organization manages the totality of its information.
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