Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1025894 | International Journal of Information Management | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Information governance as an approach to better govern the use of information within and outside an organization is rapidly gaining popularity. A common and scientific ground for this approach has not yet been formulated. In this article the authors describe a definition for information governance, extending the common, one-dimensional approach into a more generic statement. Starting from the well-known principles of IT governance the authors further explore the aspects of both information and governance. Four hypotheses are proposed to give ground to the use of information governance. These hypotheses will be the basis for further research.
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Authors
M.N. Kooper, R. Maes, E.E.O. Roos Lindgreen,