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From information mismanagement to misinformation: the dark side of information management

Stone, Merlin, Aravopoulou, Eleni, Evans, Geraint, Aldhaen, Esra and Parnell, Brett (2019) From information mismanagement to misinformation: the dark side of information management. The Bottom Line, 32 (1). pp. 47-70. ISSN 0888-045X

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Abstract

This paper reviews the literature on information mismanagement and constructs a typology of misinformation that can be applied to analyse project planning and strategic planning processes to reduce the chances of failure that results from information mismanagement. Its aim is to summarize the research on information mismanagement and provide guidance to managers concerning how to minimize the negative consequences of information mismanagement and to academics concerning how to research and analyse case studies that might involve information mismanagement. Literature review accompanied by conceptual analysis. Information mismanagement is widespread in organizations, so all those involved in managing and researching them need to be far more aware of the damage that can be done by it. The research is based upon Western society (Europe and North America). The same research should be carried out in other parts of the world. Also, all the case studies could usefully be investigated in more depth to apply the taxonomy. Managers should be much more aware of their own and others? tendencies to mismanage information to their own benefit. Stakeholders in public sector activities, including citizens, should be much more aware of the tendency of government and the public sector to mismanage information to justify particular policy approaches and to disguise failure. The taxonomy on information mismanagement is original, as is its application to project planning and strategic decision making.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Misinformation, lies, project management, programme management, strategic planning, bias, denial.
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Depositing User: Leah Maughan

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Item ID: 13907
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1108/BL-09-2018-0043
ISSN: 0888-045X
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/13907
Official URL: https://research.stmarys.ac.uk/id/eprint/2760/

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Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2021 11:01
Last Modified: 17 Sep 2021 11:01

Contributors

Author: Merlin Stone
Author: Eleni Aravopoulou
Author: Geraint Evans
Author: Esra Aldhaen
Author: Brett Parnell

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Faculty of Business, Law and Tourism > Sunderland Business School

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