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Contemporary issues of enterprise content management: the case of statoil

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Contemporary issues of enterprise content management: the case of statoil
The concept of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) represents integrated enterprise-wide management of the life cycles of all forms of recorded information content and their metadata, organized according to corporate taxonomies, and supported by appropriate technological and administrative infrastructures. Based on a case study of a Norwegian oil company (Statoil) we identify a wide range of issues related to management of content, infrastructure and change. The ECM perspective is found to integrate and extend the existing research areas of information resource management and document management, as well as “the repository model” of knowledge management. ECM may thus deserve further attention beyond the current market hype as a potential area of IS research. Keywords Enterprise content management, information management, document management, knowledge management, infrastructure, change management, case study
Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Tero Päiväri
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ECIS
Authors Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Tero Päivärinta, Anne Kristine Hodne, Elin Stangeland
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