1st Edition

Information Management An Informing Approach

By Fons Wijnhoven Copyright 2009
    192 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    190 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Information and its management is central to modern society. Organizations – private and public, national and international – have recognized that information is a key resource and that its management is critical for success.

     

    Existing books on information management focus on the abilities of computers to process data, the development of information systems, and the management of IT resources. They often start with the computer as a key issue. Although Information Management acknowledges the importance of computers and data communication, it starts from a deeper understanding of the concepts of information and knowledge, and on the basis of this understanding, derives methods to use computers effectively. This textbook provides graduates of any discipline with an understanding of the theory and practice that underpins information management, and introduces students to the concepts and applications of information management techniques in a variety of organizational contexts.

     

    In giving students strong philosophical foundations, Fons Wijnhoven's book will prove to be an excellent primer in information management.

    1. Introduction  2. The Lockean View and Databases  3. The Leibnizian View  4. The Kantian View and Multiple Perspectives  5. The Hegelian View and Information Politics  6. Information Management in Organizations  7. The Singerian View and Information Management Research

    Biography

    Fons Wijnhoven is Associate Professor of Knowledge Management and Information Systems at Twente University, The Netherlands.
     

    'This unique work demonstrates that information management is as old as humankind and shows why understanding theory can help develop better information systems.' --A. J. Marsh, University of Arkansas at Monticello, CHOICE (August 2010)