In recent years, market competitions and internal efficiency requirements derived many Information
Technology (IT) functions to shift their paradigms from IT asset management to IT service management
(ITSM). Consequently, a growing number of public and private organizations are implementing the ITIL
(IT Infrastructure Library) “best practice” as a framework for improving IT service management
processes. This paper presents an exploratory in-depth case study of two public service organizations in
the kingdom of Saudi Arabia deemed successfully implemented ITIL V3 processes. The case studies identify
several critical success factors (CSF) associated with ITIL implementation success. These CSF are then
compared with factors identified in the literature to shed light on success factors and challenges to offer a
learning experience for organizations currently undergoing or planning ITIL implementation.
%0 Journal Article
%1 mohammed2018critical
%A Mohammed, Tayfour Abdalla
%D 2018
%J International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT)
%K information technology
%N 1/2
%P 1-19
%R 10.5121/ijait.2018.8201
%T Critical Success Factors for Information Technology Infrastructure Library Implementation in Public Service Organizations : An Exploratory Study
%U http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/ijait.html
%V 8
%X In recent years, market competitions and internal efficiency requirements derived many Information
Technology (IT) functions to shift their paradigms from IT asset management to IT service management
(ITSM). Consequently, a growing number of public and private organizations are implementing the ITIL
(IT Infrastructure Library) “best practice” as a framework for improving IT service management
processes. This paper presents an exploratory in-depth case study of two public service organizations in
the kingdom of Saudi Arabia deemed successfully implemented ITIL V3 processes. The case studies identify
several critical success factors (CSF) associated with ITIL implementation success. These CSF are then
compared with factors identified in the literature to shed light on success factors and challenges to offer a
learning experience for organizations currently undergoing or planning ITIL implementation.
@article{mohammed2018critical,
abstract = {In recent years, market competitions and internal efficiency requirements derived many Information
Technology (IT) functions to shift their paradigms from IT asset management to IT service management
(ITSM). Consequently, a growing number of public and private organizations are implementing the ITIL
(IT Infrastructure Library) “best practice” as a framework for improving IT service management
processes. This paper presents an exploratory in-depth case study of two public service organizations in
the kingdom of Saudi Arabia deemed successfully implemented ITIL V3 processes. The case studies identify
several critical success factors (CSF) associated with ITIL implementation success. These CSF are then
compared with factors identified in the literature to shed light on success factors and challenges to offer a
learning experience for organizations currently undergoing or planning ITIL implementation.},
added-at = {2018-05-07T11:46:13.000+0200},
author = {Mohammed, Tayfour Abdalla},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2305f142a97c6765ab7a8c931241d82ff/ijaitislive},
doi = {10.5121/ijait.2018.8201},
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journal = {International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT) },
keywords = {information technology},
month = {April},
number = {1/2},
pages = {1-19},
timestamp = {2018-05-07T11:46:13.000+0200},
title = {Critical Success Factors for Information Technology Infrastructure Library Implementation in Public Service Organizations : An Exploratory Study},
url = {http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/ijait.html},
volume = 8,
year = 2018
}