TROUBLES WITH INFORMATION OVERLOAD - MOVING FROM QUANTITY TO QUALITY IN INFORMATION PROVISION

Citation
Cw. Simpson et L. Prusak, TROUBLES WITH INFORMATION OVERLOAD - MOVING FROM QUANTITY TO QUALITY IN INFORMATION PROVISION, International journal of information management, 15(6), 1995, pp. 413-425
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Information Science & Library Science
ISSN journal
02684012
Volume
15
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
413 - 425
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-4012(1995)15:6<413:TWIO-M>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The authors view the phenomenon of information overload as a result of a general failure in the business community to recognize the ways in which information processes add value to information. They present a c onceptual model based on the broad information attributes of truth, gu idance, accessibility, scarcity and weight, and apply the model to a n umber of information-oriented initiatives undertaken in Standard Life. The roles of both information providers and information users are dis cussed, with particular emphasis on the needs of managers and decision makers for high value-added, or 'quality', information. The authors a rgue the need to bridge a long-standing gap between information provid ers and users in their respective views of what the role, competences and requirements of the other is in information terms. Their value-add ed information model provides a way for both parties to begin communic ating in meaningful terms on these issues.