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The quality of information

Paul Lillrank (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management

ISSN: 0265-671X

Article publication date: 1 August 2003

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Abstract

The primary concern of quality improvement in professional services is not the input‐output conversion, but the information that enables and controls action. The quality of information, however, remains a vaguely defined concept. Actionable information is here defined as meaning derived from data and context with a knowledge function. Standard definitions of quality are elaborated to make them applicable to information: closed system technical quality and open system negotiated quality are postulated as ideal types. This construct is used to define information quality and suggest guidelines for methodology development.

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Lillrank, P. (2003), "The quality of information", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 20 No. 6, pp. 691-703. https://doi.org/10.1108/02656710310482131

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MCB UP Ltd

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