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Characterizing business intelligence tasks, use and users in the workplace
This paper investigates business intelligence (BI) tasks, use and users in aworkplace setting. The study reports on a mixed methods study of users in three different typesof organisations employing BI. 1052 respondents answered a survey and 15 individual and 3group interviews were conducted to elaborate on the survey results. The study finds that themajority of public BI users are employees, and fewer managers and students, that are handlinga variety of tasks. Although they can experience challenges learning and using the BI system,they are still satisfied with it from different perspectives.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business (JISIB) is a double blinded peer reviewed open access journal published by Halmstad University, Sweden. Its mission is to help facilitate and publish original research, conference proceedings and book reviews. The journal includes articles within areas such as Competitive Intelligence, Business Intelligence, Market Intelligence, Scientific and Technical Intelligence, Collective Intelligence and Geo-economics. This means that the journal has a managerial as well as an applied technical side (Information Systems), as these are now well integrated in real life Business Intelligence solutions. By focusing on business applications the journal do not compete directly with journals of Library Sciences or State or Military Intelligence Studies. Topics within the selected study areas should show clear practical implications.