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Dissemination of Competitive Intelligence
Graduate School of Informatics, University of Strathclyde, UK The paper argues that competitive intelligence is a vital function and attempts to study how it is distributed, especially by technologies, within organizations. Related topics, the sources of competitive intelligence, and who distributes and receives competitive intelligence, are also addressed. A literature-based study is extended by a quantitative survey of members of the Society of Competitive Information Professionals (SCIP) and email interviews with a self-chosen sample of respondees. The paper concludes that the distribution of competitive intelligence can be aided by technology but to be effective must be primarily person-focused. Competitive intelligence itself needs to be seen as a form of knowledge management rather than an information provision function. This has implications for sources and for the professional roots of those who provide competitive intelligence. Evaluation of competitive information provision is seen as a next step for research.
Key Words: knowledge management information dissemination technology use personal communication competitive intelligence professionals skills data analysis library and information professionals competitive intelligence users usage evaluation
Journal of Information Science, Vol. 30, No. 2,
165-180 (2004) |
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