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informationsbaseret

The term informationsbaseret is an adjective used in Danish and Norwegian to describe a practice or approach that relies on information as the basis for decisions, statements, or actions. It roughly translates to information-based. It appears in fields such as management, public administration, journalism, science, and education, often in compounds like informationsbaseret beslutningstagning (information-based decision making) or informationsbaseret praksis (information-based practice).

Informationsbaseret approaches emphasize the use of verifiable information, data sources, and contextual interpretation rather than intuition

Applications span business strategy and risk assessment, health care and scientific research, public policy, and journalism.

Challenges include information overload, privacy and ethical concerns, bias in sources, variable data quality, and the

or
tradition
alone.
While
closely
related
to
data-driven
methods,
the
concept
highlights
information
quality,
source
transparency,
and
analytical
reasoning
in
shaping
conclusions.
It
invites
critical
evaluation
of
what
information
is
used
and
why
it
is
considered
valid.
In
education,
it
supports
evidence-informed
teaching
and
evaluation.
In
practice,
an
informationsbaseret
approach
combines
data
collection,
source
verification,
and
clearly
stated
assumptions
and
limitations
to
support
decisions
and
communication.
risk
of
overreliance
on
metrics
at
the
expense
of
qualitative
context.
Effective
informationsbaseret
work
requires
data
governance,
transparent
sourcing,
and
explicit
documentation
of
assumptions
and
limitations.
Related
terms
include
evidensbaseret
(evidence-based)
and
datadrevet
(data-driven).