@inproceedings{0a7150ad0cf7442bba56ac094dcc9fd7,
title = "What does it mean for an organisation to be intelligent? Measuring intellectual bandwidth for value creation",
abstract = "The importance of electronic collaboration has risen as successful organisations recognize that they need to convert their intellectual resources into goods and services their customers will value. The shift from personal computing to interpersonal or collaborative computing has given rise to ways of working that may bring about better and more effective use of intellectual resources. Current efforts in managing knowledge have concentrated on producing, sharing and storing knowledge, while business problems require the use of these intellectual resources to create value. The paper draws upon J. Nunamaker et al.'s (2001) Intellectual Bandwidth Model to measure an organization's potential to create value. Following an analysis of initial data collected at the Netherlands branch of Galaxy Corporation, conclusions are drawn with respect to what it means for an organisation to be intelligent and how such organisations can create value through the use of information and electronic collaboration technologies to increase its intellectual bandwidth.",
keywords = "Bandwidth, Cognitive science, Collaboration, Collaborative work, Consumer electronics, Data analysis, Information analysis, Innovation management, Knowledge management, Resource management",
author = "S. Qureshi and {Van Der Vaart}, A. and G. Kaulingfreeks and {De Vreede}, {G. J.} and Briggs, {R. O.} and Nunamaker, {J. F.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2002 IEEE.; 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2002 ; Conference date: 07-01-2002 Through 10-01-2002",
year = "2002",
doi = "10.1109/HICSS.2002.993938",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences",
pages = "578--587",
editor = "Sprague, {Ralph H.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2002",
}