Abstract
PART A: GENERAL PAPERS 1. Information in organizations: directions for information management - Joyce Kirk 2. The development of the information management research area - Elena Maceviciute and T. D. Wilson 3. Business information culture: a qualitative study of the information culture in the Finnish insurance industry - Gunilla Widen-Wulff PART B: INFORMATION BEHAVIOUR 4. Determining organizational information needs: the critical success factors approach - Maija-Leena Huotari and T. D. Wilson 5. Critical success factors and information needs in industry: an Estonian study - Aiki Tibar 6. Experiencing information seeking and learning: research on patterns of variation - Louise Limberg PART C: ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING AND DECISION MAKING 7. Environmental scanning as information seeking and organizational learning - Chun Wei Choo 8. Scanning the business environment: from perceived environmental change to strategic change - Zita Correia and T. D. Wilson 9. Managerial information seeking and use behaviour: a case study of Singapore - Shrianjani M. (Gina) de Alwis and Susan Higgins 10. The balanced scorecard, strategy, information and intellectual capital - Judith Broady-Preston PART D: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 11. Knowledge management and information management: review of empirical evidence = France Bouthillier and Kathleen Shearer 12. 'The nonsense of knowledge management' revisited - T. D. Wilson PART E: INFORMATION STRATEGY 13. Information systems strategy formation in higher education institutions: lateral trust - David Allen 14. Healthcare information management and technology strategy: the story so far - Hugh Preston 15. National information infrastructure and the realization of the Singapore IT2000 initiative - Cheryl Marie Cordeiro and Suliman Al-Hawamdeh.
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