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consideration, in addition to the skills, knowledge and practical understandings stipulated by
current information literacy standards/frameworks.
Factors influencing the executive ability of information resource management
policies: A case study on some opinions for strengthening the development
and use of information resources
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MA Haiqun〇 & FENG Chang
This paper offers certain viewpoints on strengthening the development and use of information
resources to make the process optimization of policy implementation by studying the impact of
relevant factors on the executive power of information resource management policies, so as to
improve the implementation effect of information resource management policies.
The formulation, improvement and execution of information resource management policies
provide satisfying policy environment for development and utilization of information resource, so
that the need for information resource management policies is becoming increasingly prominent.
With the gradual maturity of the modeling and simulation theory, the study of policy issues through
simulation models has gained importance as a theoretical method, which is extensively applied in
the decision support field.
By adopting the system dynamic principle, this research conducts a sensitivity analysis on five
factors related to the degree of information disclosure by the government, quality and ability of
executive staff, structure and information literacy of target groups, synergy of supporting policies,
explicitation and forward-looking of information resource management policies to compare the
changes in system parameters values on the influence of executive ability of information resource
management policies through modeling and simulation. The results show that the degree of
information disclosure by the government influences the executive power of information resource
management policies most remarkably. The structure and information literacy of target groups
have limited influence, while the impact of the other three factors on the implementation capability
of information resource management policies varies.
Based on the characteristics analysis of the factors influencing the executive ability of
information resource management policies and refinement of existing overseas and domestic
literature, this paper summarises and expounds the related factors that affect the executive ability of
information resource management policies. Comprehensive methods of quantitative and qualitative
analyses are used to discover the most critical factors that influence the executive capability of
information resource management policies. With regard to data collection, the experiment uses
the index for average growth rate of information resource development and utilization in 2012,
which replaces the growth rate of the executive ability of information resource management
* Correspondence should be addressed to MA Haiqun, Email: mahaiqun@sina.com.cn, ORCID: 0000-0002-2091-7620.