Abstract
This paper addresses the need for a coherent conceptual framework for information management. The paper discusses the field of information management as represented by existing analyses of author affiliations, and a distinction is introduced between information management at institutional level and information management at conceptual level. Conceptual frameworks should be founded on concepts.
One of the challenges of developing a framework is to delimit the area of inquiry. Is information management a discipline in its own right, or is information management several disciplines? Little research has examined information management in a disciplinary perspective. It is argued that an exploration of the components of a discipline is important as a foundation for development of a conceptual framework for information management.
The paper concludes by suggesting that information management has three different underlying concepts: Information Management1: information management at institutional level. Information Management2: content-oriented information management, rooted in information science and Information Management3: technology-oriented information management, rooted in information systems. A coherent conceptual framework that incorporates disciplinary perspectives may provide a new theoretical understanding that helps us conceptualize the identity of information management.
One of the challenges of developing a framework is to delimit the area of inquiry. Is information management a discipline in its own right, or is information management several disciplines? Little research has examined information management in a disciplinary perspective. It is argued that an exploration of the components of a discipline is important as a foundation for development of a conceptual framework for information management.
The paper concludes by suggesting that information management has three different underlying concepts: Information Management1: information management at institutional level. Information Management2: content-oriented information management, rooted in information science and Information Management3: technology-oriented information management, rooted in information systems. A coherent conceptual framework that incorporates disciplinary perspectives may provide a new theoretical understanding that helps us conceptualize the identity of information management.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO 2012), Budapest, Hungary, August 30 – September 3, 2012 |
Redaktører | Georgios Giannakopoulos, Damianos P. Sakas, Dimitrios S. Vlachos , Daphne Kyriaki-Manessi |
Udgivelsessted | Amsterdam |
Forlag | Elsevier |
Publikationsdato | 2013 |
Sider | 534-537 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2013 |
Begivenhed | The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information - Budapest, Ungarn Varighed: 30 aug. 2012 → 3 sep. 2012 Konferencens nummer: 2 |
Konference
Konference | The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information |
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Nummer | 2 |
Land/Område | Ungarn |
By | Budapest |
Periode | 30/08/2012 → 03/09/2012 |
Navn | Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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Vol/bind | 73 |
ISSN | 1877-0428 |
Emneord
- Information management
- Discipline
- Conceptual framework
- Information science
- Information systems