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Environmental modelling of the Chief Information Officer

  • David Harding
  • , Ip-Shing Fan

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Abstract

Since the introduction of the term in the 1980’s, the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has been widely researched. Various perceptions and dimensions of the role have been explored and debated. However, the explosion in data proliferation (and the inevitable resulting information fuelled change) further complicates organisational expectations of the CIOs role. If organisations are to competitively exploit the digital trend, then those charged with recruiting and developing CIOs now need to be more effective in determining (and shaping) CIO traits and attributes, within the context of their own organisational circumstances and in line with stakeholder expectations. CIOs also need to determine their own suitability and progression within their chosen organisation if they are to remain motivated and effective. Before modelling the role of the future CIO, it is necessary to synthesise our current knowledge (and the lessons learnt) about the CIO. This paper, therefore, aims to identify and summate the spectrum of key researched ‘themes’ pertaining to the role of the CIO. Summating previous research, themes are modelled around four key CIO ‘dimensions’, namely (1) Impacting factors, (2) Controlling factors (3) Responses and (4) CIO ‘attributes’. Having modelled the CIOs current environment, and recognising the evolving IT enabled information landscape, the authors call for further research to inform the recruitment and development of the future CIO in terms of personal attributes and the measurable impact such attributes will have on their respective organisation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2017
EventUbiquitous Information Systems: Surviving & thriving in a connected society - Oxford
Duration: 3 Apr 20175 Apr 2017
http://ukais.wildapricot.org/

Conference

ConferenceUbiquitous Information Systems: Surviving & thriving in a connected society
CityOxford
Period3/04/175/04/17
OtherUbiquitous Information Systems: Surviving & thriving in a connected society (03/04/2017-05/04/2017, Oxford)
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Keywords

  • CIO attributes
  • CIO capabilities
  • CIO definition
  • CIO role
  • Chief Information Officer

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