Testing the Relationship Between Information and Knowledge in Computer-Aided Decision-Making

Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Pages: 1827 - 1843
Published: Oct 3, 2021
Abstract
Information and knowledge are two foundational concepts in Information Systems (IS) research, but their relationship remains vague, and researchers continue to use them interchangeably in studies. This limits the ability to clearly specify what information is in the systems and how it is used for operations and decisions. We address the issue in the context of computer-aided decision-making. In contrast to the traditional view that information...
Paper Details
Title
Testing the Relationship Between Information and Knowledge in Computer-Aided Decision-Making
Published Date
Oct 3, 2021
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
1827 - 1843
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