Abstract

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policy is a code that clarifies the duties, responsibilities and rights of technology stakeholders and specifies acceptable and efficient ICT utilization. ICT policy is very fluid and rooted in a fast changing technology generating new issues and requirements. The study of ICT policy requires the organization to continuously adapt without having to make dramatic structural changes and with keeping long term focus. ICT policy life cycle encompasses four main processes which are: development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. In many cases, the processes that form the life cycle of ICT policy usually stopped or failed at starting phase(s), including the case study in this research. Failures in ICT policy management may compromise ICT security, control and strategy in addition to incurring unnecessary expense. This study explored the challenges and issues in managing ICT policy in one of the Malaysian Public Institutions of Higher Education. An in-depth analysis and elaboration is performed using Viable System Model (VSM) and Hermeneutics method to diagnose and identify weaknesses, mismatches and viable requirements. The case documented here underlines the vast potential of the VSM in ICT policy analysis due to its flexibility and robustness that are a prerequisite in fast-changing environments. The evidence documented here represents the power of VSM through the application of its systemic functions and organizational structure that accommodates environmental dynamism, encourages sustainable development and provides sound theoretical platform. The paper demonstrates practical application of the VSM in diagnosing the organization that contribute towards the maturation of the field.

Highlights

  • This section briefly discusses the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policy significances, issues, challenges and problem background that reflects the importance of the study

  • Policy is the instrument of strategy [2] and nowadays organizations cannot compete without ICT strategy [3]

  • ICT policy is a constituent of knowledge society that encompasses social, ethical and political dimensions; it seeks to ensure ICT is put into service that enables rather than disables [5, 6]

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INTRODUCTION

This section briefly discusses the ICT policy significances, issues, challenges and problem background that reflects the importance of the study. There are arguments about how to strengthen ICT policy initiatives [6] because current ICT policy is mainly developed with either minimum or no consultation with affected people, and that is the foremost reason for the policy to not take into account the requirements of the community [11]. It is common practice in many countries to blame governments for considering ICT policy very low on the agenda, or for lacking an explicit ICT policy [12]. [20] discussed the significances, issues, challenges and problem background of ICT policy management in more detail

AN OVERVIEW OF ICT POLICY MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
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