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This issue of Business Information Review sees the return of the BIR Annual Survey after a year’s break. Published continually since 1991, the BIR Annual Survey has provided an invaluable insight into changing demands, trends, and resource requirements in the business information sector for over 30 years. This year, Stephen Phillips has taken over preparing the survey, following in the footsteps of Denise Carter, Allan Foster, Pam Foster, and Gerry Smith. And in a change to tradition, we will be publishing the results of the survey not in one single report, but over several issues through the year. We’re very grateful to everyone who has contributed to the survey this year, and over the past 30 years, for sharing their expertise and insights for the benefit of the global business information community. One of the issues that has featured in the BIR Annual Survey from the very first report has been the pressures that arise from globalisation of business, commerce, and regulation. The review of the first 29 years of the survey published in 2019, revealed that over the history of the survey:
Business Information ReviewEconomics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.50
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0.00%
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22
期刊介绍:
Business Information Review (BIR) is concerned with information and knowledge management within organisations. To be successful organisations need to gain maximum value from exploiting relevant information and knowledge. BIR deals with information strategies and operational good practice across the range of activities required to deliver this information dividend. The journal aims to highlight developments in the economic, social and technological landscapes that will impact the way organisations operate. BIR also provides insights into the factors that contribute to individual professional success.