Knowledge and information systems

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We can see that the today's management level of informations is not quite fully controlled in most businesses. Nowadays generation of information systems creates support for business processes with the aim of optimalization of these processes on the bases of experiences with similar business processes. Today's information systems are at the level of data management or information management. Quite a few manage information processes in the area of tactical and strategic planning and almost no one manages processes in the areas of gathering, distribution and sharing of knowledge in business. We can say, that investments to the information technologies do not guarantee the successful way to the management of information and knowledge in business.

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Šilerová, E., & Kučírková, L. (2008). Knowledge and information systems. Agricultural Economics, 54(5), 217–223. https://doi.org/10.17221/245-agricecon

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