Information Systems in Management Science—How to Do Away with Semantic Pollution in Information Systems

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/inte.4.1.28

In earlier columns we discussed the three levels of semiotic structure of communication (syntax, semantics, pragmatics), semantic problems arising in information systems and traps into which we are prone to fall. Now we shall discuss principles which may help to avoid these traps. The first of these is based on the work of the mathematician and management scientist, Lewis Carroll.

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