Information out of information: on the self-referential dynamics of information growth
Author: Kallinikos, Jannis
Source: Information Technology & People, Volume 19, Number 1, 2006 , pp. 98-115(18)
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Abstract:
Purpose ? The paper seeks to develop a theory of information processes that invokes three major explanatory factors to account for the escalating patterns of information growth that have been taking place over the last decades. Design/methodology/approach ? Conceptual analysis and review of relevant theories. Findings ? First, information is claimed to have a dual value as a description of a reference domain and a relationship that such a description may have or develop with already available descriptions within that domain or across reference domains. Second, the intrinsic combinability of technologically mediated information is substantially strengthened by the interoperable character of contemporary information infrastructures. Finally, information growth dynamics are intimately connected with the perishable and disposable character of information. Originality/value ? The paper presents a novel theory of information growth dynamics.Keywords: Complexity theory; Dynamics; Information management; Information research
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1108/09593840610649989
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