Representation of Corporate Governance Information Organization of Information as Constructs for Governance
Geraldino Gonçalves Bastos (),
Claudio Gottschalg Duque () and
Tomas Orlandi ()
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Geraldino Gonçalves Bastos: University of BrasÃlia - UNB, Brazil
Claudio Gottschalg Duque: University of BrasÃlia – UNB, Brazil
Tomas Orlandi: Universidade de BrasÃlia - UNB, Brazil
European Journal of Studies in Management and Business, 2024, vol. 32, 74-101
Abstract:
In Information Science, multidisciplinary is understood as the initial level for the Association of disciplines from different Sciences, which, as a representation of knowledge, aims to foster a common achievement as we approach corporate governance. Treating the historical development of the term governance as a source of information to identify the specificity of the vocabulary, maintaining the literary guarantee, consolidates the formatting of the vocabulary itself, and may even derive connections by synonymy, homograph or polysemy. All these arguments for the study of governance information, preliminarily treated in a multidisciplinary way, can create paths to seek new connections and integrations, allowing the creation of an informational context that fosters the practice of the state of governance. The aim of this study is to create a conversational space on corporate governance to represent the formation of organized and correlated constructs from their properties and the informational flow in organizations. The literature reviews the terms, meaning, use, properties, and resignification of content applied to governance, considering the terminological specificity, literary guarantee, deductive method, and techniques related to terminological analysis for construct formation. The results revealed a domain model in the context of governance applied to a corporate governance situation for Value Added analysis. The conclusion presents defining an information representation model, composed of associated terms according to their properties and characteristics, extracted by coeval and chronological analysis of the use of the term governance, innovates Information Science in a multidisciplinary way, opening perspectives for its application in new social phenomena.
Keywords: Multidisciplinary; Representation of Knowledge; Governance; Vocabulary; Disciplines (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.32038/mbrq.2024.32.04
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