Because information is vital to effective decision making, the fostering of conditions which promote effective use of existing channels of information is therefore seen as a prime element contributing to organizational survival and success (Fulmer et al, 1990). In particular, the way in which characteristics of individuals and the attributes of the tasks they perform, affect the use of different information sources is a pertinent issue in organizational analysis. It is also an important consideration in information systems development and management. Much of the existing research in this area has been dominated by attempts to define appropriate modes of information processing and the construction of models that might enhance effective communication (O'Reilly, 1982; Schick et al, 1990; Kim 8c Lee, 1991). The importance of this area of research has been heightened by the dynamics and complexities of industrial organizations and the need for various modes of information processing to address these dynamics (Kim & Lee, 1991). Also, because the appropriate use of information is the ‘life‐blood’ of organizational dynamics, the identification of aspects that might affect differential use of various channels (of information) is fundamental to an understanding of the area.
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Rachid Zeffane;
Rachid Zeffane
Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. He received his Masters Degree (Msc) and Doctorate (Ph.D) in Management and Organizational Analysis from the University of Wales (Cardiff, U.K.) Rachid's main research and professional interests are in the areas of organization structure and design; participative management; the organizational and behavioural effects of information technology; information processing and management; environmental management and cross‐national comparative management. He has published several articles in these areas and contributed to a number of books and monographs.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6135
Print ISSN: 0140-9174
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1994
Management Research News (1994) 17 (3-4): 1–16.
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Zeffane R, Cheek B (1994), "The Use of Different Information Channels in an Organizational Context". Management Research News, Vol. 17 No. 3-4 pp. 1–16, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028337
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