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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTD.2007.14-D.1.131

Development of a Measurement Model of Personal Information Competency in Information Environment  

Yoon, Chui-Young (충북대학교 전기전자컴퓨터공학부(BK 사업단))
Abstract
This study developed an efficient model for measuring personal information competency in an enterprise of the information environment. This model includes four measurement domains, twelve factors and feasible measurement items. This verified the validity and reliability of the developed model by factor analysis and reliability analysis through a pilot test with the application of SPSS software, and presented the concrete measurement items that tn efficiently gauge personal information competency. The developed model was applied to the measurement of 264 workers in an enterprise in order to testify its practicability and utilization, and the measurement results were presented. This model will contribute to improving the information competency of human resources in industrial fields.
Keywords
Information Competency; Personal Information Competency; Measurement Domains and Items; Measurement Model;
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