A stakeholder model of business intelligence

In the 21st century, organizations are evolving into a new-form based on knowledge and networks in response to an environment characterized by indistinct organizational boundaries, information abundance, and fast-paced change. This paper explores the role of business intelligence (BI) in this new-fo...

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