Aim/Purpose: The objective of this paper is to review the vast literature of user-centric in-formation science and inform about the emerging themes in information behaviour science.
Background: The paradigmatic shift from system-centric to user-centric approach facilitates research on the cognitive and individual information processing. Various information behaviour theories/models emerged.
Methodology: Recent information behaviour theories and models are presented. Features, strengths and weaknesses of the models are discussed through the analysis of the information behaviour literature.
Contribution: This paper sheds light onto the weaknesses in earlier information behaviour models and stresses (and advocates) the need for research on social information behaviour.
Findings: Prominent information behaviour models deal with individual information behaviour. People live in a social world and sort out most of their daily or work problems in groups. However, only seven papers discuss social information behaviour (Scopus search).
Recommendations for Practitioners : ICT tools used for inter-organisational sharing should be redesigned for effective information-sharing during disaster/emergency times.
Recommendation for Researchers: There are scarce sources on social side of the information behaviour, however, most of the work tasks are carried out in groups/teams.
Impact on Society: In dynamic work contexts like disaster management and health care settings, collaborative information-sharing may result in decreasing the losses.
Future Research: A fieldwork will be conducted in disaster management context investigating the inter-organisational information-sharing.
This research investigates information behaviour of the strategic and tactical level commanders' in emergency response context. The objective of the research is to observe and analyse the information processing of the emergency Byström and Jarvelin's (1995) conceptual framework. Cultural Historical Activity Theory is used as a theoretical framework and conceptual data analysis tool. Leont'ev (1978) and Wilson's (2006bWilson's ( , 2008 (Leont'ev, 1978;Wilson, 2006bWilson, , 2008
Article Information / Makale BilgisiTo cite this article / Bu makaleye atıf yapmak için: Aydın, A. M. (2017). Intuitive vs. analytical mode of information processing:The news broadcast decisions context. Bilgi Dünyası, 18(2),
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