TY - JOUR
T1 - Information behavior and value creation potential of information capital
T2 - Mediating role of organizational learning
AU - Lai, Mei Chi
AU - Lin, Yu Tzu
AU - Lin, Lee Hsuan
AU - Wang, Wei Kang
AU - Huang, Hao Chen
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - This work draws on recent literature concerning information capital and organizational learning to explore how this may affect information behavior and value (IBV) of the healthcare industry in an emerging economy. Whether organizational learning mediates the relationships between information capital and both information behavior and information value (IBV) is also examined. Additionally, a parsimonious and plausible empirical model is proposed to examine the links among contextual variables. Data are collected from full-time medical staff of medical centers in Taiwan, including physicians and nurses. To clarify the relationships among these variables, structural equation modeling (SEM) is conducted to examine the model fit and three hypotheses. The SEM results clearly demonstrate the mediating role of organizational learning in the impact of information capital on both information behavior and information value. Consequently, organizational learning leads to appropriate information behavior and information value (that is, information sharing and information integrity, respectively) only when integrated with organizational learning and information capital for healthcare organizations.
AB - This work draws on recent literature concerning information capital and organizational learning to explore how this may affect information behavior and value (IBV) of the healthcare industry in an emerging economy. Whether organizational learning mediates the relationships between information capital and both information behavior and information value (IBV) is also examined. Additionally, a parsimonious and plausible empirical model is proposed to examine the links among contextual variables. Data are collected from full-time medical staff of medical centers in Taiwan, including physicians and nurses. To clarify the relationships among these variables, structural equation modeling (SEM) is conducted to examine the model fit and three hypotheses. The SEM results clearly demonstrate the mediating role of organizational learning in the impact of information capital on both information behavior and information value. Consequently, organizational learning leads to appropriate information behavior and information value (that is, information sharing and information integrity, respectively) only when integrated with organizational learning and information capital for healthcare organizations.
KW - Information behaviors and value (IBV)
KW - Information capital
KW - Organizational learning (OL)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eswa.2007.09.043
DO - 10.1016/j.eswa.2007.09.043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:54049107798
SN - 0957-4174
VL - 36
SP - 542
EP - 550
JO - Expert Systems with Applications
JF - Expert Systems with Applications
IS - 1
ER -