Post-Capitalist Society
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
An Instrument for Measuring the Key Factors of Successin Software Process Improvement
Empirical Software Engineering
Information Systems Frontiers in Knowledge Management
Information Systems Frontiers
Knowledge and Information Systems
PAKM '02 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management
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Information Services and Use
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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electronic Commerce
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Case study: Rethinking the data-information-knowledge hierarchy: towards a case-based model
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International Journal of Knowledge Management
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International Journal of Knowledge Management
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International Journal of Electronic Government Research
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Information Technology and Management
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An organization uses information strategically in three areas: to make sense of change in its environment; to create new knowledge for innovation; and to make decisions about courses of action. These apparently distinct processes are in fact complementary pieces of a larger canvas, and the information behaviors analyzed in each approach interweave into a richer explanation of information use in organizations. Through sensemaking, people in an organization give meaning to the events and actions of the organization. Through knowledge creation, the insights of individuals are converted into knowledge that can be used to design new products or improve performance. Finally, in decision making, understanding and knowledge are focused on the selection of and commitment to an appropriate course of action. By holistically managing its sensemaking, knowledge building and decision-making processes, the Knowing Organization will have the necessary understanding and knowledge to act wisely and decisively.