The information in the organizational context: types, characteristics and uses
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v3i.3724Abstract
Information is more and more considered a crucial element determining organizational performance, or supporting decisions, as a production factor, and exercing influence on people´s behavior. Therefore, the objective of this paper has been to characterize the types of information that are of the interest of organizations. For this, a literature review and a survey was carried out. As results, it was obtained a board of characteristics of information in organizations. It was also concluded that frequently the necessary information to take decisions is confidential, or presents high access costs, due to their economic value.Downloads
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