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Diversity of Information Technology Management Sophistication in Financial Service Industry


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1 Department of Computer Science & Engineering,BhawantUniversity, Ajmer, India
2 R.B.S. Management Technical Campus, Agra, India
 

This paper is aimed at understanding and proving a valuable foundation for exploring the impact of IT management sophistication namely planning, controlling, organizing and leading in financial service industry and summarizing a review of the literature which identified many definitions of IT management Sophistication. The management literature indicated a contingency framework for considering IT Management Adoption. This paper will look into the key aspects of IT Management concepts contributing to the characterization of the study.

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Management Concepts, IT Management, IT Management Sophistication, Financial Service.
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Authors

Murtaza Masood Mustafa
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,BhawantUniversity, Ajmer, India
K. K. Goyal
R.B.S. Management Technical Campus, Agra, India

Abstract


This paper is aimed at understanding and proving a valuable foundation for exploring the impact of IT management sophistication namely planning, controlling, organizing and leading in financial service industry and summarizing a review of the literature which identified many definitions of IT management Sophistication. The management literature indicated a contingency framework for considering IT Management Adoption. This paper will look into the key aspects of IT Management concepts contributing to the characterization of the study.

Keywords


Management Concepts, IT Management, IT Management Sophistication, Financial Service.

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