Exploring effective information use in an insurance workplace

Authors

  • Charles Inskip University College, London
  • Sophia Donaldson University College, London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11645/15.2.2818

Keywords:

information literacy, insurance, graduate employability, UK, workplace

Abstract

As employability has become a more visible graduate attribute, it is becoming recognised that a better understanding of information practices in work may enable a smoother transition from university to employment. This paper discusses the current state of workplace information literacy and presents the findings of research into staff experiences of information use in a City insurance firm. A framework previously developed out of phenomenographic research into nursing is employed to draw parallels and highlight differences between insurance workplace and university student terminology. Context-specific hierarchical statements using the language of the participants are developed from coded interview texts. These statements, which are drawn together in illustrative personae, provide a rich and detailed view of the participants’ experience of effective information use. It is suggested that a better understanding of language use in communities of practice would facilitate transition both between and within the communities.

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Published

2021-08-06

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Research articles (peer-reviewed articles)