The information management risk construct: identifying the potential impact of information quality on corporate risk

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Pullen, Troy and Maguire, Heather. 2007. "The information management risk construct: identifying the potential impact of information quality on corporate risk." International Journal of Information Quality. 1 (4), pp. 412-443.
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The information management risk construct: identifying the potential impact of information quality on corporate risk

ERA Journal ID32085
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsPullen, Troy (Author) and Maguire, Heather (Author)
Journal TitleInternational Journal of Information Quality
Journal Citation1 (4), pp. 412-443
Number of Pages32
Year2007
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1751-0457
1751-0465
Web Address (URL)http://www.inderscience.com/ijiq/
Abstract

[Abstract]: Many organisations face problems in managing records. Increasingly, technology is causing responsibility for records/information management decisions to pass to the end user. At the same time organisations face a plethora of legislation and regulation relating to organisational records. This paper proposes that the management of organisational records, irrespective of format needs to be considered a component of informtion quality. The relationships between information management, information risk, information quality adn corporate risk is explored and an Information Risk Construct proposed as a means for organisations to assess their information management functionality, to improve weak areas, and to improve overall information quality.

Keywordsinformation quality; information management; organisational records; corporate risk; operational risk; information risk; risk construct
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020350302. Business information management (incl. records, knowledge and intelligence)
461009. Recordkeeping informatics
460508. Information retrieval and web search
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