- organizational information processing theory
- organizational information processing theory
This theory identifies three important concepts: information processing
needs, information processing capability, and the fit between the two to obtain
optimal performance. Organizations need quality information to cope with
environmental uncertainty and improve their decision making. Environmental
uncertainty stems from the complexity of the environment and dynamism, or the
frequency of changes to various environmental variables.
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York University
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