Author List: Ballou, Donald P.; Pazer, Harold L.;
Information Systems Research, 1995, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 51.
It is well known, of course, that the assessment of this month's economic activity will improve with the passage of time. The same situation exists for many of the inputs to managerial and strategic decision processes. Information regarding some situation or activity at a fixed point in time becomes better with the passage of time. However, as a consequence of the dynamic nature of many environments, the information also becomes less relevant over time. This balance between using current but inaccurate information or accurate but outdated information we call the accuracy-timeliness tradeoff. Through analysis of a generic family of environments, procedures are suggested for reducing the negative consequences of this tradeoff. In many of these situations, rather general knowledge concerning relative weights and shapes of functions is sufficient to determine optimizing strategies.
Keywords: accuracy; data quality; decision making; information quality; timeliness
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#8 0.230 decision making decisions decision-making makers use quality improve performance managers process better results time managerial task significantly help indicate maker
#128 0.133 dynamic time dynamics model change study data process different changes using longitudinal understanding decisions develop temporal reveal associated state identifies
#53 0.085 knowledge application management domain processes kms systems study different use domains role comprehension effective types draw scope furthermore level levels
#29 0.062 industry industries firms relative different use concentration strategic acquisitions measure competitive examine increases competition influence result characteristics mergers industry-level functions