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Disruptions Of The Flow Of Information In Business Management

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  • Ma?gorzata ??gowik-Ma?olepsza

    (Politechnika Cz?stochowska)

  • Robert Sa?ek

    (Politechnika Cz?stochowska)

  • Dagmara Bubel

    (Politechnika Cz?stochowska)

  • Nicoletta Baskiewicz

    (Politechnika Cz?stochowska)

Abstract

The aim of this article is to present the disruptions of the flow of information in business management. In the first part of the article the reasons of the disruptions of the flow of information are discussed. In the second part of the article the barriers to the flow of information are shown. Information has always been the bargaining power in the efforts of entrepreneurs to best meet the needs of the society. Proper information management is closely linked to the decision-making process in the enterprise. The article underlines the role of information in the whole process of business management and also shows how different disruptions can occur in the flow of the information process.

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  • Ma?gorzata ??gowik-Ma?olepsza & Robert Sa?ek & Dagmara Bubel & Nicoletta Baskiewicz, 2016. "Disruptions Of The Flow Of Information In Business Management," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 4106782, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:4106782
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    Keywords

    information; company management; decision-making process;
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    • M21 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Economics - - - Business Economics

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