The role of business information visualization in knowledge creation

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Abstract

Past research suggests that one of the reasons causing Business Intelligence (BI) systems to fall short of expectations could be that certain BI capabilities may not be appropriate for individuals' or organizational challenges. Our research proposes the need to enhance our understanding of information and knowledge processes to address the issue. We evaluate the appropriateness of adopting the implications of information and knowledge processes to Business Information Visualization (BIV) as one of BI capabilities by exploring how data interaction and data representation reduce information-based challenges of uncertainty and complexity, thus enabling the creation of new insights. Formal model and resulting propositions are offered. Research implications suggest that effective and efficient insight generation can be achieved by deploying BI visualization capabilities only if those capabilities result in knowledge workers' perception of lower information uncertainty and complexity. Larger implications of this study for BI, BIV and knowledge creation process are discussed. © (2012) by the AIS/ICIS Administrative Office All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2012, AMCIS 2012
Place of Publicationusa
Pages2348-2356
Number of pages9
Volume3
StatePublished - Dec 1 2012
Event18th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2012, AMCIS 2012 - Seattle, WA, United States
Duration: Aug 9 2012Aug 12 2012

Conference

Conference18th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2012, AMCIS 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle, WA
Period08/9/1208/12/12

Keywords

  • Business information visualization
  • Business intelligence
  • Information complexity
  • Information uncertainty
  • Insight
  • Knowledge creation
  • Knowledge management

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