Rules of the game: An interactive panel discussion about how institutions shape information

We focus on the roles that institutions play relative to information behavior. Our working definition of institution is the formal and informal constraints that form the basis for exchange, relationships, and decision‐making. We know that institutions play significant roles in the creation, manageme...

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