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  • × theme_ss:"Information Resources Management"
  • × theme_ss:"Informationsdienstleistungen"
  • × type_ss:"a"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Johnston, S.: Training for the information economy : a study of the information culture of a graduate business school (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    As the corporate world becomes increasingly entwined with technological change and information systems, it is vital to examine the role of the information intermediary within such a context. The role of the trained information professional intermediary, whether a reference librarian, special librarian, on-line searcher or researcher, come under continual scrutiny as the corporate world undergoes radical transformation. This paper reports on a study which examines the role of the information professional within the library of a major academic business library. It has been observed that Wall Street functions almost entirely on information (Baldwin & Rice, 1997). Technology and the increasing need for a global perspective have challenged traditional corporate assumptions as the task of the contemporary business employee increasingly demands obtaining and working with information. In business environments, where the overriding goal is the economic progress of the company, information seeking must take place in rapidly changing, complex situations. The new business professional is not just someone familiar with the latest in management techniques. It is someone able to obtain, absorb and synthesize relevant information.
    Source
    Exploring the contexts of information behaviour: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Research in Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts, 13-15 August 1998, Sheffield, UK. Ed. by D.K. Wilson u. D.K. Allen
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  2. Vaughan, L.Q.: Information search patterns of business communities : a comparison between small and medium-sized businesses (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    To identify the information search patterns of business communities, 2 surveys were conducted, one aimed at small businesses and the other at medium sized businesses. Use of different information sources, especially the public library, for business purposes were examined. Results show that businesses obtain information more through informal sources than formal ones. The customer is the most important business information source. Although less than 50% of the businesses surveyed reported using public libraries for business purposes in the previous year, the majority of those who did use the library sought help from library staff. Public libraries are more important for small businesses, especially those in their early stages of development, than for medium-sized businesses
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  3. Keidel, U.; Winkelmann, J.: Standort Deutschland : Information als Wettbewerbsvorteil? (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Immer mehr deutschen Unternehmen verlagen Fertigungsstätten in Niedriglohnländer Osteuropas oder Südostasiens. Die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Standorts Deutschland wird von Wirtschaft und Politik infragegestellt. Aber auch ausländische Investoren zögern, am Standort Deutschland zu investieren. Neben den bekannten Hemmnissen wie hohen Personalkosten und Personalnebenkosten sowie niedrigen Arbeitszeiten wird immer wieder auch der Faktor Information genannt, der Investitionen verhindert. In einer repräsentativen Umfrage bei potentiellen Investoren in 10 Industrieländern - u.a. USA, Japan, Frankreich und Großbritannien - gaben immerhin fast 40% der Befragten die mangelnde Transparenz als entscheidendes Hemmnis für Sachinvestitionen in Deutschland an. Andererseits 'verschlafen' deutsche Unternehmen Chancen auf Exportmärkten nicht zuletzt aufgrund fehlender Informationen, wie aktuelle Beispiele in Südostasien und Lateinamerika belegen. Es stellt sich daher die Frage, inwieweit der Faktor Information die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Standorts Deutschland unterstützt
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  4. Schulz, H.: Outsourcing : auch bei den Informationszentren der Industrie? (1994) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  5. Georgy, U.: Outsourcing : nur etwas für kleine Unternehmen? (1994) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  6. Lavin, M.R.: Improving the quality of business reference service (1995) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management

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