01623nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653002400044653002900068653002600097100001900123700001700142700001600159245005900175856006000234300001800294490000700312520107200319022001401391 2017 d10ainformation sharing10agenerational differences10aworkplace information1 aGunilla Widén1 aFarhan Ahmad1 aIsto Huvila00aWorkplace information sharing: A generational approach uhttp://www.informationr.net/ir/22-1/isic/isics1604.html apaper isics040 v223 aIntroduction. Managing information sharing in organizations requires an understanding of information behaviour at several levels. The aim of this short paper is to add the generational approach to the understanding of workplace information sharing. Method. A survey was conducted in a multinational organization (n=237) to explore different factors affecting workplace information sharing and learning. Analysis. An ANOVA F test was carried out to analyse possible generational differences in workplace information sharing activities and attitudes. Results. The findings show that generational factors are not a straightforward predictor of differences in information sharing practices in the workplace. Some differences were found concerning information consciousness and information sending activities. Conclusion. The preliminary results indicate some generational differences in information sharing practices and attitudes. Further studies need to be done using a mixed-methods approach to get a more nuanced picture of inter- and intragenerational differences.  a1368-1613