A4 Refereed article in a conference publication
Information literacy at workplace: The organisational leadership perspective
Authors: Farhan Ahmad, Gunilla Widén
Conference name: ISIC: The Information Behaviour Conference
Publication year: 2018
Journal: Information Research
Book title : Proceedings of ISIC: The Information Behaviour Conference
Web address : http://informationr.net/ir/23-4/isic2018/isic1817.html(external)
Introduction.
The aim of this paper is to outline and discuss the significance of
organizational leadership in fostering employees’ information literacy
at the workplace.
Method. The conceptual discussion is based on the organizational leadership and information literacy research.
Findings.
It is argued that organizational leadership behaviour characterized by
task delegation, intellectual stimulation and individualized employee
support will enhance employees’ information literacy.
Conclusion.
Organizational leadership is an architect of workplace environment
including the information environment. As organizational leadership
defines polices, shapes culture and determines goals, its role in
employees’ information literacy development and practices is quite
important. Therefore, future research on information literacy in
workplace contexts should pay close attention to organizational
leadership norms and behaviours.