This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of the implementation of ICTs in healthcare organizations. The paper uses some fundamental concepts from sociotechnical studies to address the complex process of change – the changing – that accompanies ICT innovations. The paper argues for the importance of the perspective of changing as a way to account for the dynamics as technology and people, organizations and institutions co-constitutively work-out their future together
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Through innovation, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are constantly evolving and cha...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the diffusion of ICT in manage...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of the implementation of ICTs in healthcare ...
The adoption of new technology in healthcare settings involves complex non-linear relationships betw...
The main goal of the paper is to explore the importance of the complementarities between ICT and org...
This paper outlines the convergence of ICT advances and their application to the healthcare sector. ...
Over the last decades healthcare has undergone deep structural changes, and information and communi...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
This paper is about the enduring challenge of establishing a hospital discharge process that will su...
The following chapter provides an overview of sociotechnical theories that can be used to understand...
This thesis explores change and resistance to change of IT systems in organisations from a sociotech...
This article reveals the research issues related to the implementation of technology-driven change, ...
Healthcare is of central importance to all communities and generally has a high political profile. A...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Through innovation, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are constantly evolving and cha...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the diffusion of ICT in manage...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of the implementation of ICTs in healthcare ...
The adoption of new technology in healthcare settings involves complex non-linear relationships betw...
The main goal of the paper is to explore the importance of the complementarities between ICT and org...
This paper outlines the convergence of ICT advances and their application to the healthcare sector. ...
Over the last decades healthcare has undergone deep structural changes, and information and communi...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
This paper is about the enduring challenge of establishing a hospital discharge process that will su...
The following chapter provides an overview of sociotechnical theories that can be used to understand...
This thesis explores change and resistance to change of IT systems in organisations from a sociotech...
This article reveals the research issues related to the implementation of technology-driven change, ...
Healthcare is of central importance to all communities and generally has a high political profile. A...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Through innovation, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are constantly evolving and cha...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the diffusion of ICT in manage...