Responsible information management

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Responsible Information Management is a concept, founded on an intersection between, on the one hand, values, ethics and legislation, and on the other, governance, technology & strategic visioning. It is based on an extension of the meaning of privacy and in particular informational self-determination.

From this amalgam, Responsible Information Management orchestrates conceptual information governance and value frameworks which formalize knowledge, so to meaningfully address issues of societal & economic significance.

Responsible Information Management has different meanings and implications dependent upon society, culture, business model and technology pertinent to a particular application.

Responsible Information Management is described further by http://www.eirim.org