1987
DOI: 10.3233/hsm-1987-7108
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Management support systems: Towards integrated knowledge management

Abstract: Humans do not apply formalistic scaffolds of fixed rules of ‘knowledge’ to integrate the a priori given objective world of data ‘out there’: they do not compute the world. Regardless of some ‘knowledge’-modeling assumptions, just the opposite is true: humans use their subjectively perceived world of turbulent circumstances to bring forth (create, recreate and adapt), again and again, knowledge as an autopoietic network of relations through which they coordinate their actions. Such knowledge brings (through lan… Show more

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“…One way to achieve that communication goal is to refer to the "data to wisdom hierarchy" (Zelený 1987, Ackoff 1989) by associating data and tools to one of its level (data, information, knowledge, wisdom) and indicating the type of users from specialist researchers to public at large.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to achieve that communication goal is to refer to the "data to wisdom hierarchy" (Zelený 1987, Ackoff 1989) by associating data and tools to one of its level (data, information, knowledge, wisdom) and indicating the type of users from specialist researchers to public at large.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One area of IS research where wisdom is explicitly mentioned is the DIKW model (Ackoff, 1989;Rowley, 2007;Zeleny, 1987). This model has achieved almost meme-like status in the IS literature.…”
Section: Desirable Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Henry'emu (1974). W roku 1987 M. Zeleny (1987) przedstawił koncepcję hierarchii DIKW, obejmującej oprócz danych, informacji i wiedzy także poziom mądrości. DIKW to akronim pochodzący od pierwszych liter angielskich nazw terminów wchodzących w skład hierarchii: data (dane), information (informacja), knowledge (wiedza) i wisdom (mądrość) 1 .…”
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