Desktop warfare in the data gridlocked information age
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Public Management
School
School of Business
RAS ID
1126
Abstract
This paper looks at information overload which it discusses as a more common form of information warfare affecting business environments as the increased availability and supply of data causes gridlock in decision making processes. It examines literature dealing with the creation of data and its impact on management and puts into context the effects on the financial and security industries.
Comments
Maguire, D. (2001). Desktop warfare in the data gridlocked information age. In: Hutchinson, W., Warren, M., & Burn, J. (Eds.). Survival in the e-conomy: 2nd Australian information warfare & security conference 2001. Churchlands, Australia: School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University.