The Concept of Information Overload - A Review of Literature from Organization Science, Accounting, Marketing, MIS, and Related Disciplines (2004)

  • Eppler M
  • Mengis J
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Based on literature from the domains of organization science, marketing, accounting, and management information systems, this review article examines the theoretical basis of the information overload discourse and presents an overview of the main definitions, situations, causes, effects, and countermeasures. It analyses the contributions from the last thirty years to consolidate the existing research in a conceptual framework, to identify future research directions, and to highlight implications for management.

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Eppler, M. J., & Mengis, J. (2008). The Concept of Information Overload - A Review of Literature from Organization Science, Accounting, Marketing, MIS, and Related Disciplines (2004). In Kommunikationsmanagement im Wandel (pp. 271–305). Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-9772-2_15

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