“…Oliver & Foscarini (2014, p. 11) defined information culture as “the values accorded to information, and attitudes towards it, specifically within organizational contexts”. Research has shown the importance of taking into account the context in which recordkeeping activities are performed (Oliver, 2008) and adopting a human‐centred approach to the management of information in organisations (Lian et al, 2022). The information culture of an organisation is influenced by many factors, including the national and regional culture, the organisation type, its purpose and its history, its organisational structure, the personality of its leaders and the background and skills of its employees (Oliver, 2008; Choo et al, 2008; Lian et al, 2022).…”