In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, and improve quality of care. Despite the transformative impact that RFID may have in healthcare settings, few studies have examined how and why this change may occur. The purpose of this study is to systematically understand how RFID can transform work practices and address cost, safety, and quality of care issues, most notably in inventory management. We leverage a sociomateriality framework to explore the causal linkages that connect the material properties of RFID with the behavioral changes that are observed through its use. By linking the material properties of RFID with innovations in existing practices, we provide a data-driven account of...
International audiencePurpose - This paper aims to assess the business value realised from radio fre...
Abstract Purpose of this paper: This paper presents an analysis toward understanding the business va...
Purpose: (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves for data collection and transfer, so data is c...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, and...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, an...
This research-in-progress article reports on an ongoing investigation that explores the transition f...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, an...
Radio frequency identification (RFID), also known as electronic label technology, is a non-contact a...
A radio frequency identification device (RFID) is a type of information technology used to improve s...
Healthcare facilities face limited resources and expanding expenses. Emerging information technologi...
RFID uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. RFID ...
Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have transformed the manner in whic...
Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the seco...
Abstract- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have been successfully applied and shown its...
Purpose – This paper aims to assess the business value realised from radio frequency identification ...
International audiencePurpose - This paper aims to assess the business value realised from radio fre...
Abstract Purpose of this paper: This paper presents an analysis toward understanding the business va...
Purpose: (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves for data collection and transfer, so data is c...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, and...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, an...
This research-in-progress article reports on an ongoing investigation that explores the transition f...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, an...
Radio frequency identification (RFID), also known as electronic label technology, is a non-contact a...
A radio frequency identification device (RFID) is a type of information technology used to improve s...
Healthcare facilities face limited resources and expanding expenses. Emerging information technologi...
RFID uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. RFID ...
Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have transformed the manner in whic...
Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the seco...
Abstract- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have been successfully applied and shown its...
Purpose – This paper aims to assess the business value realised from radio frequency identification ...
International audiencePurpose - This paper aims to assess the business value realised from radio fre...
Abstract Purpose of this paper: This paper presents an analysis toward understanding the business va...
Purpose: (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves for data collection and transfer, so data is c...