Business information through Spain's Chambers of Commerce: meeting business needs
Antonio Munoz-Canavate, Pedro Hipola

TL;DR
This paper describes Spain's Chambers of Commerce information system, which creates an interconnected network providing valuable business data to meet the informational needs of companies, despite some skepticism about its usefulness.
Contribution
It details the development of a comprehensive inter-chamber information network and online services that address business informational demands in Spain.
Findings
Established a network of 85 Chambers of Commerce in Spain.
Developed online informational tools through Camerdata.
Provided extensive business information services to companies.
Abstract
From different public and private instances, mechanisms have been set in action that allow for companies to obtain information in order to make decisions with a stronger foundation. This article is focused on the description of an entire information system for the business world, developed in the realm of the Chambers of Commerce of Spain, which have given rise to the creation of an authentic network of inter-chamber information. In Spain, the obligatory membership of businesses to the Chambers of Commerce in their geographic areas, and therefore the compulsory payment of member quotas, has traditionally generated some polemics, above all because many firms have not perceived a material usefulness of the services offered by these Chambers. Notwithstanding, the 85 Chambers currently existing in Spain, as well as the organism that coordinates them -the Upper Council or Consejo…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvertising and Communication Studies · Organizational Management and Innovation
