Download PDFOpen PDF in browserDeveloping an Effective Information Governance Model for Diversified Internal Stakeholder’s Well-Being and Productivity in Academic SettingEasyChair Preprint 13495, version 28 pages•Date: June 7, 2024AbstractIn today's interconnected world, executives recognize data as a vital asset for maintaining a competitive advantage. The proliferation of corporate data centers, particularly in education, highlights the importance of information governance in guiding academic decision-making. This study delves into the critical issue of information misuse and the spread of false information within academic circles, examining their potential long-term effects on various stakeholders' welfare and efficiency. By analyzing the shortcomings of current governance practices, the paper proposes adaptable strategies to address these challenges. The research explores how information governance influences innovation, public trust, misinformation prevention, and strategic decision-making. It aims to bridge knowledge gaps by asking essential questions about cultural impacts, the consequences of misinformation, and flexible governance approaches. Ultimately, the study seeks to provide a comprehensive evaluation of existing literature on information, data, and IT governance, shedding light on their impact on stakeholders' well-being and productivity. Keyphrases: Information Governance, academic misinformation, data center growth, flexible governance strategies, stakeholder well-being
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