The authors utilized pragmatic discursive analysis to consider their empirical study of the introduction of an electronic patient record system within hospitals based in a large region of the National Health Service in England. Their aim was to gain insight into the interplay between discourse and change as mediated by technology by exploring how a politically driven programme of change was translated during the introduction of a computer system intended to provide an electronic patient record. They identified contrasting discourses, determined by situated professional practices and stakeholder expectations that framed alternate understandings of the proposed systems implementation and related change processes. Over time, these contrasting ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how resistance to change might be a consequenc...
This research explores how information systems (IS) implementation is accomplished when cultural cha...
The National Health Service (NHS) has a chequered history as far as the introduction of new systems ...
This paper illustrates ways in which ICT are implicated in transforming healthcare from an organizat...
This study examined messages representing three institutional orders – institutional order of the St...
Abstract Background A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core pa...
Digitalization of the health sector is surrounded by major challenges and frequent turbulence also t...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
This paper reports the findings from a seven-year study on the UK National Health Service on the int...
This article considers changes in healthcare professional work afforded by technology. It uses the s...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
Digital transformations represent an increasingly salient empirical phenomena for institutionalists ...
In an implementation of an ERP system in a large Danish production company (here referred to as Omeg...
Since 1990s the English NHS has used Information and Communication Technology (ICT) such as Electron...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how resistance to change might be a consequenc...
This research explores how information systems (IS) implementation is accomplished when cultural cha...
The National Health Service (NHS) has a chequered history as far as the introduction of new systems ...
This paper illustrates ways in which ICT are implicated in transforming healthcare from an organizat...
This study examined messages representing three institutional orders – institutional order of the St...
Abstract Background A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core pa...
Digitalization of the health sector is surrounded by major challenges and frequent turbulence also t...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
This paper reports the findings from a seven-year study on the UK National Health Service on the int...
This article considers changes in healthcare professional work afforded by technology. It uses the s...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
Digital transformations represent an increasingly salient empirical phenomena for institutionalists ...
In an implementation of an ERP system in a large Danish production company (here referred to as Omeg...
Since 1990s the English NHS has used Information and Communication Technology (ICT) such as Electron...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how resistance to change might be a consequenc...
This research explores how information systems (IS) implementation is accomplished when cultural cha...
The National Health Service (NHS) has a chequered history as far as the introduction of new systems ...