There is remarkably little rigorous research
concerning the effectiveness of the arrangements organizations adopt for
directing and controlling their use of information technology.
This page provides access to research that Infonomics has undertaken directly,
together with links to other research that we believe to be useful.
Conducted during late 2006 and early
2007, this preliminary research project engaged twenty senior
executives and non-executive directors from nineteen different
organizations, to establish their views on how effectively their
organizations direct and control IT.
A 32 point questionnaire, framed using AS8015 was used to solicit
views about the behaviours exhibited, and outcomes delivered by
their respective organizations. This data was then qualified
by interviews with a cross-section of participants.
The results are compelling, and make it clear that further research
is warranted.
Click on the picture to read an extract.


This report presents the first results of a four part survey
conducted early in 2010, drawing from the main module of the survey.
It is available for purchase from 1 May 2010, and is priced at $50,
plus GST where applicable, for a single e-book in PDF format.
Further reports will be compiled in coming weeks, detailing the
other three modules in the survey.
A major report presenting the additional in-depth demographic
analysis will be priced at $500. Advance orders for this
report will attract a 20% discount if received before 31 May 2010.
To enquire about advance orders, please
contact Infonomics.
Purchasers of the individual reports will also enjoy a $30 rebate
per report purchased, when ordering the comprehensive report.
