2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2015.08.004
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Information culture and records management: a suitable match? Conceptualizations of information culture and their application on records management

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“…These conceptions could be categorized as follows: 1) information culture (or culture of information) (cf. Curry & Moore, 2003;Choo et al, 2008;Vick et al, 2015;Sundqvist & Svärd, 2016), 2) information behavior as an antecedent of acculturation or socialization process (cf. .…”
Section: The Conceptions Of Culture In Information Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conceptions could be categorized as follows: 1) information culture (or culture of information) (cf. Curry & Moore, 2003;Choo et al, 2008;Vick et al, 2015;Sundqvist & Svärd, 2016), 2) information behavior as an antecedent of acculturation or socialization process (cf. .…”
Section: The Conceptions Of Culture In Information Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less attention has been given to information culture, although there is considerable research (e.g., Choo, 2013;Hoglund, 1998) aimed at definition of information culture and its relation to organizational culture. The intent to use "intelligence culture" as one more term in the information management field may provoke discussion, yet the authors believe that information culture and intelligence culture are not exactly the same, and there are important differences between the two.…”
Section: Human Factors and Role Of Intelligence Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Hoglund (1998), it is not possible to deliver required system quality if the communication between individuals, teams and departments does not work.…”
Section: Human Factors and Role Of Intelligence Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature review Sundqvist and Svärd (2016) have emphasized that despite investments in both IT and legal frameworks, implementing good recordkeeping practices in organizations is still difficult; and less tangible factors, such as information culture, have a notable impact on records management. One such less tangible factor is the way co-workers and subdivisions act in relation to documentation.…”
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confidence: 99%