This paper addresses the performance measures and institutional drivers for successful adoption of Medical Technology (Medtech), which is claimed as the pulse for healthcare service industry. Institutional theory is used as the analytical lens to analyze Medtech adoption in healthcare. The study investigates indicators at two levels, (1) macro level: reflecting the service performance of hospital, (2) micro level: explaining end-to-end operating performance. This article also presents drivers for Medtech adoption from the viewpoint of institutional pressures examined as coercive, normative, and mimetic pressure. Finally, the case study of hospitals in Thailand will demonstrate both two level of performance measures, and reveal three types o...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
This paper reports the findings from a seven-year study on the UK National Health Service on the int...
This paper addresses the performance measures and institutional drivers for successful adoption of M...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the diffusion of ICT in manage...
Purpose: Technology plays a crucial role in determining organisational performance and this is true ...
Health information technology (HIT) institutionalization is one way to improve healthcare spending. ...
The initial ideas concerning the usage and potential of informational technologies in health care ca...
We extend institutional theory’s account of diffusion by examining the interplay between economic an...
This study gathers novel evidence on the interplay between the organisational and the individual mec...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
The goal of this study is to provide guidance to managers who must make decisions regarding the adop...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
This paper reports the findings from a seven-year study on the UK National Health Service on the int...
This paper addresses the performance measures and institutional drivers for successful adoption of M...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the diffusion of ICT in manage...
Purpose: Technology plays a crucial role in determining organisational performance and this is true ...
Health information technology (HIT) institutionalization is one way to improve healthcare spending. ...
The initial ideas concerning the usage and potential of informational technologies in health care ca...
We extend institutional theory’s account of diffusion by examining the interplay between economic an...
This study gathers novel evidence on the interplay between the organisational and the individual mec...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
The goal of this study is to provide guidance to managers who must make decisions regarding the adop...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on thre...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
This paper reports the findings from a seven-year study on the UK National Health Service on the int...