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of Contents
Prefoce
................................................................................................................................................xvi
Acknowledgment
.............................................................................................................................xxiv
Section
1
A Word from the Organizers
Chapter
1
Why Quality? Why Value? Is it Information Related to These Aspects?
...............................................1
George Leal Jamil, University
Fumee,
Brazil
Chapter
2
Information Evaluation: A Scientific and Comprehensive Approach
...................................................19
Armando Malheiro
da Silva,
University of Porto, Portugal
Fernanda
Ribeiro,
University of Porto, Portugal
Section
2
Rethinking the Conceptual Base for New Practical Applications in
Information Value and Quality
Chapter
3
New Approaches to Information Quality in the Digital Environment: Clues, Evidence, and
Proof.
.....................................................................................................................................................43
Moisés
Rockembach, University of Porto, Portugal
&
University of
Aveiro,
Portugal
Chapter
4
Quality Improves the Value of Patent Information to Promote Innovation
.........................................61
Sérgio Maravilhas,
University of Porto, Portugal
&
University of
Aveiro,
Portugal
Chapter
5
The Contribution
ofinformation
Science through Intellectual Property to Innovation in the
Brazilian Health Sector
........................................................................................................................83
Adelaide Maria
de Souza Antunes,
National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), Brazil
&
Federal University of
Rio de Janeiro
(UFRJ), Brazil
Flavia Maria
Lins Mendes,
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Suzanne
de Oliveira Rodrigues
Schumacher, Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Luc Quoniam, Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
Jorge Lima
de Magalhães,
Ministry of Health, Brazil
&
Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
Chapter
6
Information Value and Quality for the Health Sector: A Case Study of Search Strategies for
Optimal Information Retrieval
............................................................................................................116
Olivia
Pestana,
University of Porto, Portugal
Chapter
7
The Value
ofinformation
and Information Services in Knowledge Society
.....................................134
María
Beatriz
Marques, University of
Coimbra,
Portugal
Chapter
8
The Communication and Information Role on the Innovation Process Performance in the
Collaborative Context: New Service Project Cases
............................................................................162
Thais Zaninelli, State University of
Londrina,
Brazil
Chapter
9
Perception of the Information Value for Public Health: A Case Study for Neglected Diseases
.........211
Adelaide Maria
de Souza Antunes,
National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), Brazil
&
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
Flavia Maria
Lins Mendes,
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Suzanne
de Oliveira Rodrigues
Schumacher, Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Luc Quoniam, Aix-Marseille Université,
France
Jorge Lima
de Magalhães,
Ministry of Health, Brazil
&
Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
Chapter
10
Actor Network Theory Applied to Organizational Change: A Case Study
.........................................233
Carlos
Páscoa,
Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
José Tribolet,
Technical University of Lisbon/Instituto Superior
Técnico,
Portugal
Section
3
Interdisciplinary Applications
ofinformation:
Value and Quality as It Happens in Real Scenarios
Chapter
11
Strategy Map: Key Instrument for Organizational Performance
........................................................250
Tiago Oliveira,
Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
Carlos
Páscoa,
Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
José
Tribolet, Technical University of Lisbon/Instituto Superior
Técnico,
Portugal
Chapter
12
Maintaining Organizational Viability and Performance: The Organizational Configuration Map
.....266
Carlos
Páscoa,
Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
José
Tribolet, Technical University of Lisbon/Instituto Superior
Técnico,
Portugal
Chapter
13
Interactive Generation Brazil Research: Children and Teenagers using Computers, TV, Games,
and Mobile Phones
..............................................................................................................................284
Brasilina Passarelli, Escola
do
Futuro
—
USP, Brazil
Alan César
Belo
Angeluci,
Escola do Futuro
—
USP, Brazil
Chapter
14
Change and Information Value in Military Organizations Transformation Processes
......................304
Carlos
Páscoa,
Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
José Tribolet,
Technical University of Lisbon/lnstituto Superior
Técnico,
Portugal
Chapter
15
Information Technologies (ICT), Network Organizations, and Information Systems for Business
Cooperation: A Focus on Organization and Strategic Knowledge Management
................................324
Antonio-Juan Briones-Peñalver,
Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Spain
José Poças-Rascão,
Polytechnic Institute of
Setúbal,
Portugal
Chapter
16
Information Management in Complex and Turbulent Environments
................................................349
José Poças Rascão, Polytecnhic
Institute of
Setúbal,
Portugal
Chapter
17
Information Management in Industrial Areas: A Knowledge Management View
..............................378
Cláudio
Roberto
Magalhães Pessoa,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
Umberto
Pereira
Silva,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
Carlos Henrique
de Ávila Cruz,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
Compilation of References
...............................................................................................................396
About the Contributors
....................................................................................................................438
Index
...................................................................................................................................................443
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
.................................................................................................................................................xvi
Acknowledgment
..............................................................................................................................xxiv
Section
1
A Word from the Organizers
Chapter
1
Why Quality? Why Value? Is it Information Related to These Aspects?
George Leal Jamil, University
Fumee,
Brazil
Writing about information quality and value will always be challenging: how does one combine such
concepts, so classically applied, debated, defined, and also related to a dynamic, fast-changing world?
In this chapter, a first call for the study developed along this book is made. An initial approach about
quality, value, and information is conducted in order to show the already defined conceptual bases and
the possible relationship among them. Along with this discussion based on traditional approaches, a dis¬
cussion is introduced motivating the reader to think about how this concept and its relationship perform
today. It is the rethinking of the conceptual base, which is the final goal of this book that is initially
provoked in the present chapter. To do so, first the traditional concept view is approached and some of
the criticism and motivations to change its understanding is presented. In the end, with case studies, this
new relationship is debated, opening the book development of the desired rethinking process.
Chapter
2
Information Evaluation: A Scientific and Comprehensive Approach
...................................................19
Armando Malheiro
da Silva,
University of Porto, Portugal
Fernanda
Ribeiro,
University of Porto, Portugal
Evaluation in the context of information services has mainly looked at three distinct areas: service per¬
formance evaluation, information retrieval evaluation, and information flow evaluation. This last area,
especially used in archives and designated as appraisal, aims to define the information s fate after
several years of use, and its purpose is to eliminate documents in order to free space in the stacks. This
study provides a brief overview of the two first areas and analyzes the third one in depth from a per¬
spective that sees evaluation as a methodological operation that can be applied to information produced
and used in any context. Criteria and parameters are proposed to assist with objective action in practice.
Section
2
Rethinking the Conceptual Base for New Practical Applications in
Information Value and Quality
Chapter
3
New Approaches to Information Quality in the Digital Environment: Clues, Evidence, and
Proof.
.....................................................................................................................................................43
Moisés
Rockembach, University of Porto, Portugal
&
University of
Aveiro,
Portugal
Information quality considers the value
ofinformation
and also the negative variants
ofinformation,
the
disinformation (intentional) and the misinformation
(non-
intentional). The evidential model is composed
of six elements (type
ofinformation,
organic context, organic memory, interactivity, situation, information
needs), which result in varying levels of evidence and more information quality in the digital environment.
Chapter
4
Quality Improves the Value of Patent Information to Promote Innovation
..........................................61
Sérgio Maravilhas,
University of Porto, Portugal
&
University of
Aveiro,
Portugal
Information, a tool to reduce uncertainty and develop knowledge in organizations, is an important aid in
the decision making process. There are several characteristics that describe the quality
ofinformation
that
will allow the analysis of its value. Quality information warrants us best results when competing with
other organizations. Its value is related to the results that it will allow us to obtain, and it depends on the
context. Patent information must be of high quality to permit the search and retrieval of the documents
needed to solve a problem or stimulate new ideas and solutions. Old inventions can generate new ideas;
technologies for one application can be introduced for a new domain and can be applied in ecologi¬
cally sustainable solutions. The current high number of patent applications reduces the quality of patent
information due to the time needed to filter and search for all the prior art available. Some standards,
together with machine translation, have been set up to avoid this situation and improve the quality of the
patent information retrieved by the interested public. A comprehensive survey of the relevant literature
available made us aware that commercial databases supply some value-added information to help the
researchers and improve the efficiency of the search queries. Some of these features could be applied
by the national and international intellectual property offices.
Chapter
5
The Contribution
ofinformation
Science through Intellectual Property to Innovation in the
Brazilian Health Sector
.........................................................................................................................83
Adelaide Maria
de Souza Antunes,
National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), Brazil
&
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
Flavia Maria
Lins Mendes,
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Suzanne
de Oliveira Rodrigues
Schumacher, Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Luc Quoniam, Aix-Marseille Université,
France
Jorge Lima
de Magalhães,
Ministry of Health, Brazil
&
Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
In response to the challenges of the
21
st century, emerging countries have played an increasingly leading
role in the global economy, and public health has been a notable feature of the government agendas in
these countries. According to the IMF, Brazil is one of the countries with the greatest potential to stand
out in this context. The quantity of research and development into technologies for drugs and medica¬
tions is important for supporting innovation in the health sector. Information science can therefore help
considerably in the analysis of patents, indicating trends, revealing opportunities for investors, and assist¬
ing the decision-taking process by private sector managers and government agents. This study is based
on the extraction of valuable information contained in the hidden Web through technology foresight of
products deemed strategic by the Brazilian Ministry of Heath, which are the target of public policies
and investments by the state for domestic production.
Chapter
6
Information Value and Quality for the Health Sector: A Case Study of Search Strategies for
Optimal Information Retrieval
............................................................................................................116
Olivia
Pestana,
University of Porto, Portugal
The approaches of information value and quality can be discussed in any area of activity. The health
sector is one of them, and the scientific literature has always been seen as a valuable tool in patient care.
A number of studies highlight the impact of scientific literature on clinical decision-making and patient
care costs. An important part of the literature in question is a result of online literature searching. The
PubMed database contains over
22
million citations for
biomedical
literature and is widely used, the
authors, therefore, present its main features and review the leading studies developed to evaluate the
retrieved information and to find optimal search strategies. Finally, they present a study in the specific
area of critical care, describing the strategies used by a group of doctors and the retrieval results achieved
on two different occasions.
Chapter
7
The Value of Information and Information Services in Knowledge Society
......................................134
Maria
Beatriz
Marques, University of
Coimbra,
Portugal
The objective of this chapter is to analyze the concept
ofinformation
value in terms of quality indicators
of services and organizations in the 21st century. Based on the analysis of the evolution of the concept
of inherent quality (internal, objective, or absolute) into perceived quality (external, subjective, or con¬
tingent), the authors argue that the quality of information depends very much on the concept of value,
while individual judgment is analyzed in relation with use. They move from a system-oriented approach
to a user-oriented approach and develop an analysis of the concept of value from a revisitation of Adam
Smith s economic theory. Thus, the authors conclude that the bad or the good quality of information will
be determined on the basis of its (in)ability to support useful decisions for the development of human
beings and social organizations.
Chapter
8
The Communication and Information Role on the Innovation Process Performance in the
Collaborative Context: New Service Project Cases
............................................................................162
Thais Zaninelli, State University of
Londrina,
Brazil
Services are at the center of economic activity, and the New Service Development (NSD) process has
gained increased attention. Given the complexity involved in this NSD process, it can be carried out
by the collaboration of a network of partner companies. In this way, it becomes increasingly relevant
to understand the complex NSD process and how this process happens in the Collaborative Network
context, contributing to understand how CNs can potentiate NSD process as well as which CN quality
factors influence NSD success. This chapter was developed based on a literature review and case stud¬
ies of four complex New Service Development (NSD) processes. The main objective of this chapter
is to emphasize the importance that some CN quality factors, such as information and communication
management quality, have along different process stages of innovation services and by consequence the
final service success.
Chapter
9
Perception of the Information Value for Public Health: A Case Study for Neglected Diseases
.........211
Adelaide Maria
de Souza Antunes,
National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), Brazil
&
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
Flavia Maria
Lins Mendes,
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Suzanne
de Oliveira Rodrigues
Schumacher, Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Luc Quoniam, Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
Jorge Lima
de Magalhães,
Ministry of Health, Brazil
&
Aix-Marseille
Université,
France
Information society boom and market globalization have opened up new ways of using a concept that has
been in existence for a long time. Information is valued using competitive intelligence tools. Intensity in
research on drugs and medicines contributes significantly to innovation and technological development in
the country s health. Thus, this chapter shows how Web
2.0
tools of free access can help developing nations
in network management and patient analysis for health care, in this case for neglected diseases-tuberculosis.
The co-relation of a lot of experts in the world with several knowledge bases can contribute to generation
of new approaches and results as well as assist in better decision making by managers of companies, gov¬
ernments, and organizations. Countries and publications by research networks in tuberculosis are listed.
The authors also describe a specific example for technological management using tuberculosis patients.
Chapter
10
Actor Network Theory Applied to Organizational Change: A Case Study
.........................................233
Carlos
Páscoa,
Air Force Academy of Portugal, Portugal
José Tribolet,
Technical University of Lisbon, Porgual
There are various models proposed in the literature to analyze trajectories of enterprise change projects
in terms of success and failure. Yet, only the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) perspective considers the
interaction factors among network actors and actants. In
2009,
with an initiative started in
2007,
the
Portuguese Air Force developed and carried on a Change project. The aim of this project was to obtain
better information to support decision processes. This chapter proposes the ANT for approaching the
Portuguese Air Force change process initiative as a case study. In doing so, it provides valuable insight
in terms of both local and global actor networks, which surround the initiative.
Section
3
Interdisciplinary Applications of Information:
Value and Quality as It Happens in Real Scenarios
Chapter
11
Strategy Map: Key Instrument for Organizational Performance
........................................................250
Tiago Oliveira,
Air Force Academy of Portugal, Portugal
Carlos
Pàsco,
Air Force Academy of Portugal, Portugal
José Tribol,
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Evolution happens every moment-as every single moment of the present becomes the past, and the
future becomes the present. As a consequence of the process of evolution, the world presents itself to
us more complexly than ever. Information value, globalization, technological revolution, acceleration
of innovation, and constant change characterize the contemporary challenges that are faced by organi¬
zations in what is called the Information Age and Knowledge-Based Economy. Today, to successfully
accomplish their mission, organizations need to adapt, act, and think strategically.
Alvin Toffler
(1985)
refers to the role of strategy in an organization: An organization without strategy is like an airplane
weaving through stormy skies, hurled up and down, slammed by the wind, lost in the thunderheads. If
lightning or crushing winds do not destroy it, it will simply run out of gas. Under the body of knowl¬
edge and principles of Organizational Engineering
—
and other theoretical-practical knowledge
—
this
chapter proposes a Strategy Map for the Portuguese Air Force, a tool that clarifies strategy and provides
the organization with a means of communication capable of generating motivation and creating focus
and alignment, key features to move the organization towards its vision.
Chapter
12
Maintaining Organizational Viability and Performance: The Organizational Configuration Map
.....266
Carlos
Páscoa,
Air Force Academy of Portugal, Portugal
José Tribolet,
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
A certain state of an organization, in its strategic, tactical, and operational components results from a
combination of elements that makes it a very complex entity. Its components should co-exist in a dynamic
and constant balance, whose configuration must have flexible and adaptable reaction mechanisms. As
processes increase in complexity, it becomes more difficult to manage an organization, almost in real
time, in its many dimensions and configurations. It is therefore essential to identify, given its current
complexity, how to guarantee holistic organizational adaptation, agent roles in configuration change,
and also, how to design, organize, and manage an organization, in the resource domain, considering:
1 )
multiple restrictions,
2)
critical needs of real time, and
3)
various configurations. Using design and action
research, this chapter proposes the concept of organizational configuration that, based on a macrogenesis
capability, allows the creation and adaptation of transversal transformation mechanisms that, harnessing
complexity, are able to maintain the necessary balance to guarantee viability and performance.
Chapter
13
Interactive Generation Brazil Research: Children and Teenagers using Computers, TV, Games,
and Mobile Phones
..............................................................................................................................284
Brasilina Passarelli, Escola do Futuro
—
USP, Brazil
Alan César
Belo
Angeluci,
Escola do Futuro
—
USP, Brazil
The contemporary hybridism has led new generations to a connected-based society in which relations
among individuals are even more mediated by the arising Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT). Some aspects of these mediations need to be deeply understood since new and different usages,
habits,
and practices with media are being observed among those born since the nineties
-
the digital
natives. Aiming to investigate this context, a study was carried out to better understand how children
and teenagers interact with four screens: computers, TV, games, and mobile phones. From a quantitative
methodological approach, data was collected using a survey applied in Brazilian schools. A theoretical
framework on digital literacy concepts was used as base for two-layer of data analysis on these four
media, and the results were organized in five topics that show the main outcomes. They can be the basis
of further educational policies grounded in real diagnosis.
Chapter
14
Change and Information Value in Military Organizations Transformation Processes
.......................304
Carlos
Páscoa,
Air Force Academy of Portugal, Portugal
José Tribolet,
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
The external environment to organizations is constantly changing; it is important that organizations
adapt to the demands of the present day in order to get the best performance and benefit of their avail¬
able resources. For this purpose there is the need to begin a process of change in the Portuguese Air
Force. The aim of this project was to obtain better information to support decision processes aiming to
increase self-awareness, agility, and flexibility of the organization by adapting information systems to
strategy. The comparison of the methodology for its implementation on the ground with consolidated and
verified theories of change is very important to analyze, in a systematic way, including all the relevant
factors to its understanding, and it is also imperative to take into account success or failure issues. This
chapter describes the change process, its contributions to improve the value
ofinformation,
and the role
of
Academia
through conceptual thinking reflected on the work done in master theses.
Chapter
15
Information Technologies (ICT), Network Organizations, and Information Systems for Business
Cooperation: A Focus on Organization and Strategic Knowledge Management
................................324
Antonio-Juan Briones-Peñalver,
Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Spain
José Poças-Rascão,
Polytechnic Institute of
Setúbal,
Portugal
Information Technologies (ICT) have developed systems and network organizations that foster the
creation of resources for company management. The establishment of strategic alliances and business
cooperation systems has been encouraged by ICT and information systems management. This focus
on organization and strategic knowledge management shows the capabilities they provide in managing
organizations intangible assets, information and knowledge, since they are a competitive advantage.
Network organizations, intercompany systems, cooperation, and alliances with the support of ICT are
the paths to enterprises growth and development.
Chapter
16
Information Management in Complex and Turbulent Environments
.................................................349
José Poças Rascão, Polytecnhic
Institute of
Setúbal,
Portugal
Information management is a well-established yet ill-defined management sub discipline. This chapter
defines and explores information management through the development of a generic framework. This
framework investigates and interrelates the different components
ofinformation
management. Developed
as a re-interpretation of and as an extension to the widely propagated model for strategic management,
it deals with the interrelationship of business, information, and decision making at the strategic manage¬
ment, structural, and operations level. The framework and its government maxims place us in position
to fundamentally reconsider information management.
Chapter
17
Information Management in Industrial Areas: A Knowledge Management View
..............................378
Claudio
Roberto
Magalhães Pessoa,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
Umberto
Pereira
Silva,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
Carlos Henrique
de Avila Cruz,
University
Fumee,
Brazil
The constant demands for modernization of technological business parks and the high availability of techno¬
logical resources provoke companies to invest in an unplanned and unstable manner in technologies. In this
chapter, the authors observe the orientation of the strategic alignment and the perspective of the knowledge
management with the objective to structure the implementation of technologies that are focused in industrial
production. It uses a multiple cases studies method to verify the proposal of Knowledge Management in the
production environment. In development, these multiple case studies evaluate how the insertion of RFID
is given in an untimely manner, not allowing its users to obtain the best results from strategic management
of knowledge for the alignment to enterprise strategies. These two constructs, reviewed in the theoretical
framework, are used to analyze whether managers make decision based on these theories.
Compilation of References
...............................................................................................................396
About the Contributors
....................................................................................................................438
Index
...................................................................................................................................................443
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spelling | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality George Leal Jamil, Armando Malheiro and Fernanda Ribeiro, [eds.] Hershey, PA Information Science Reference 2014 XXIV, 445 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Advances in information quality and management book series Includes bibliographical references and index "This book discusses the re-evaluation of the conceptual base of information value and quality found in different forms of media; and how these concepts can be analyzed in real applications and business scenarios".. Information science Information resources management Information services Informationsmanagement (DE-588)4114012-6 gnd rswk-swf Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft (DE-588)4128313-2 gnd rswk-swf Informationsqualität (DE-588)4793947-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Informationsqualität (DE-588)4793947-3 s Informationsmanagement (DE-588)4114012-6 s DE-604 Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft (DE-588)4128313-2 s Jamil, George Leal 1959- Sonstige (DE-588)142979112 oth Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026810978&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality |
title_auth | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality |
title_exact_search | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality |
title_full | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality George Leal Jamil, Armando Malheiro and Fernanda Ribeiro, [eds.] |
title_fullStr | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality George Leal Jamil, Armando Malheiro and Fernanda Ribeiro, [eds.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality George Leal Jamil, Armando Malheiro and Fernanda Ribeiro, [eds.] |
title_short | Rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality |
title_sort | rethinking the conceptual base for new practical applications in information value and quality |
topic | Information science Information resources management Information services Informationsmanagement (DE-588)4114012-6 gnd Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft (DE-588)4128313-2 gnd Informationsqualität (DE-588)4793947-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Information science Information resources management Information services Informationsmanagement Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft Informationsqualität Aufsatzsammlung |
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