The paper evaluates the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom (DIKW) Hierarchy. This hierarchy is part of the canon of information science and management. The paper considers whether the hierarchy, also known as the ‘Knowledge Hierarchy’, is a useful and intellectually desirable construct to introduce, whether the views expressed about DIKW are true and have evidence in favour of them, and whether there are good reasons offered or sound assumptions made about DIKW. Arguments are offered that the hierarchy is unsound and methodologically undesirable. The paper identifies a central logical error that DIKW makes. The paper identifies the dated and unsatisfactory philosophical positions of operationalism and inductivism as the philosophical backdro...
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A literature search indicates that Data, Information and Knowledge continue to be placed into a hier...
Good practices in service science recommend considering principles encapsulated in data-information-...
The paper evaluates the data—information—knowledge—wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy. This hierarchy, also kno...
This paper revisits the data–information–knowledge–wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy by examining the articula...
This paper seeks to establish a philosophical basis for the investigation into a flaw of the data in...
This paper is written as a response to an invitation put forth by Jennex and Bartczak to continue th...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
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What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
In Information Science studies, the Data/Information/Knowledge/Wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy is a conventi...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
Data is more than knowledge: implications of the reversed knowledge hierarchy for knowledge manageme...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2014/Three/6/thumbnail.jpgThis presentation b...
A literature search indicates that Data, Information and Knowledge continue to be placed into a hier...
Good practices in service science recommend considering principles encapsulated in data-information-...
The paper evaluates the data—information—knowledge—wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy. This hierarchy, also kno...
This paper revisits the data–information–knowledge–wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy by examining the articula...
This paper seeks to establish a philosophical basis for the investigation into a flaw of the data in...
This paper is written as a response to an invitation put forth by Jennex and Bartczak to continue th...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2013/Papers/3/thumbnail.jpgIn Information Sci...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
In Information Science studies, the Data/Information/Knowledge/Wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy is a conventi...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
Data is more than knowledge: implications of the reversed knowledge hierarchy for knowledge manageme...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2014/Three/6/thumbnail.jpgThis presentation b...
A literature search indicates that Data, Information and Knowledge continue to be placed into a hier...
Good practices in service science recommend considering principles encapsulated in data-information-...