he Boisot KM model is based on the key concept of an "information good“ that differs from a physical asset. Boisot distinguishes information from data by emphasizing that information is what an observer will extract from data as a function of his or her expectations or prior knowledge. Boisot (1998) proposes the following two key points:
The more easily data can be structured and converted into information, the more diffusible it becomes.
The less data that has been so structured requires a shared context for its diffusion, the more diffusible it becomes (Dalkir, 2011, p.82).
Boisot's model can be visualized as three dimensional cube with the following dimensions:
from uncodified to codified,
from concrete to abstract,
from undiffused to diffused.
he Boisot KM model is based on the key concept of an "information good“ that differs from a physical asset. Boisot distinguishes information from data by emphasizing that information is what an observer will extract from data as a function of his or her expectations or prior knowledge. Boisot (1998) proposes the following two key points: The more easily data can be structured and converted into information, the more diffusible it becomes.The less data that has been so structured requires a shared context for its diffusion, the more diffusible it becomes (Dalkir, 2011, p.82). Boisot's model can be visualized as three dimensional cube with the following dimensions:from uncodified to codified,from concrete to abstract,from undiffused to diffused.
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