The dual approach to the value of information: an appraisal of use and exchange values
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
The Marketing Information Revolution
The Marketing Information Revolution
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
Understanding the dynamics of information management costs
Communications of the ACM
Value conflicts for information security management
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
High value information in engineering organisations
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
An empirical investigation of factors affecting ubiquitous computing use and U-business value
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Do Information Security Policies Reduce the Incidence of Security Breaches: An Exploratory Analysis
Information Resources Management Journal
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This paper suggests that firms that successfully integrate an information technology (I/T) strategy with their business strategies do so by focusing on the information itself, rather than on technology, as the real carrier of value and source of competitive advantage. A primary mechanism by which a firm becomes an information-intensive firm is the implementation of a procedure for measuring the value of its information assets V(I). This paper presents a methodology for measuring the value of information in the firm. This paper describes the application of that methodology in an actual case study and discusses some consequences of being able to compare organizations with respect to their relative levels of information intensity.