Olszak, Celina,

Business intelligence and big data : drivers of organizational success / by Celina M. Olszak. - 1 online resource (xvi, 178 pages) : illustrations

"An Auerbach book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Changing Business Environments and Decision Support Systems. 2. Business Intelligence in Management of Organizations. 3. Big Data for Business Intelligence. 4. Analysis of Business Intelligence and Big Data Adoption in Organizations. 5. Measurement and Assessment of Business Intelligence and Big Data Development in Organizations.

Thetwenty-first century is a time of intensifying competition and progressive digitization. Individual employees, managers, and entire organizations are under increasing pressure to succeed. The questions facing us today are: What does success mean? Is success a matter of chance and luck or perhaps is success a category that can be planned and properly supported? Business Intelligence and Big Data: Drivers of Organizational Success examines how the success of an organization largely depends on the ability to anticipate and quickly respond to challenges from the market, customers, and other stakeholders. Success is also associated with the potential to process and analyze a variety of information and the means to use modern information and communication technologies (ICTs). Success also requires creative behaviors and organizational cleverness from an organization. The book discusses business intelligence (BI) and Big Data (BD) issues in the context of modern management paradigms and organizational success. It presents a theoretically and empirically grounded investigation into BI and BD application in organizations and examines such issues as: Analysis and interpretation of the essence of BI and BD Decision support Potential areas of BI and BD utilization in organizations Factors determining success with using BI and BD The role of BI and BD in value creation for organizations Identifying barriers and constraints related to BI and BD design and implementation The book presents arguments and evidence confirming that BI and BD may be a trigger for making more effective decisions, improving business processes and business performance, and creating new business. The book proposes a comprehensive framework on how to design and use BI and BD to provide organizational success.


Celina M. Olszak is a professor of Computer Science and Management Information Systems. She received an MSc in Computer Science from Wroclaw University of Science and Technology and was awarded PhD and a title of professor in Management Information Systems fromthe University of Economics in Katowice. Currently, she is the chair of the Department of Business Informatics and a president of the Management and Quality Research Committee at the University of Economics in Katowice. Olszak is the author of 15 books andmore than300 research papers. Her research focuses on decision support systems, knowledge management, management information systems, design of management information systems, business intelligence systems, big data, artificial intelligence as well as organizational creativity, innovation, and digital economy. She is a member of the Informing Science Institute in the USA, PGV Nework (Pays du Groupe De Vysegrad), Canadian Centre of Science and Education, the American Research Foundation's Centre for European and Middle Eastern Studies, the Polish Academy of Sciences, as well as a member of many committees of international scientific conferences and journals.

9780429353505 0429353502 9781000218299 1000218295 9781000218282 1000218287 9781000218305 1000218309

10.1201/9780429353505 doi

9780429353505 Taylor & Francis

2021762014

GBC0E3782 bnb

019949629 Uk


Business intelligence.
Big data.
Données volumineuses.
COMPUTERS--Database Management--Data Mining.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Management Science.
COMPUTERS--Information Technology.
Big data.
Business intelligence.

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