Portal Information Integration and Ownership misfits: A Case Study in a Tourism Setting
Paper i proceeding, 2006
Information portals are supposed to provide
relevant and timely information to an intended target
group. A challenge, however, is that the portal in it
self does not have full information ownership, but
relies on the content of its sub-domains. Poor
information quality severely decreases the actual
value of a portal, and the case described in this paper
illustrates this problem. The Swedish Travel &
Tourism Council provides an Internet portal that aims
at being the easiest access point to the vast tourism
offerings in Sweden. It could be seen as set of
information services that tries to provide a simple
taxonomy on top of several sub-sets of businessspecific
portals within tourism. The three-phase
evolution of the site unmasks the core problem in
portal information management, namely information
ownership and clear business roles in the content
provision process.
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