The digitalization of economic and social activity has brought information infrastructures (IIs) to the forefront of research. This paper studies II formation processes and their outcomes; namely, II architecture and distribution of control rights. We conduct an in-depth exploratory case study of an electronic prescription II and report on two formation processes: stratification and meshworking. The stratification process in our case study involved classifying the IIs’ diverse socio-technical components into homogeneous groups and consolidating them into a coherent hierarchical structure that standardized the components’ behavior. The outcome of this stratification was a dual and hierarchical architecture and a fairly centralized locus of c...
The book aims to be a resource for those interested in planning and implementing large-scale informa...
The aim of this thesis is to enrich the understanding of institutional complexity. To that end, my r...
Devolution, which is becoming common in developing countries, refers to the creation of subnational ...
In this paper, we explore how techno-legal configurations shape the evolution of an information infr...
Historically, the healthcare system has not made effective use of information technology. On the fac...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
In this paper, we address the question: “which conditions enable successful information infrastructu...
IT adoption in the healthcare sector still lags behind expectations. The literature has extensively ...
Digital infrastructure development and evolution is a topic that has gained increasing interests fro...
This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an II as...
This paper describes a user-centered innovation process within psychiatric services for children and...
This paper presents initial findings from ongoing research on how novel ICTs can make use of establi...
Payments are central for society. Historically, it involved two parties exchanging goods and service...
The book aims to be a resource for those interested in planning and implementing large-scale informa...
The aim of this thesis is to enrich the understanding of institutional complexity. To that end, my r...
Devolution, which is becoming common in developing countries, refers to the creation of subnational ...
In this paper, we explore how techno-legal configurations shape the evolution of an information infr...
Historically, the healthcare system has not made effective use of information technology. On the fac...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
In this paper, we address the question: “which conditions enable successful information infrastructu...
IT adoption in the healthcare sector still lags behind expectations. The literature has extensively ...
Digital infrastructure development and evolution is a topic that has gained increasing interests fro...
This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an II as...
This paper describes a user-centered innovation process within psychiatric services for children and...
This paper presents initial findings from ongoing research on how novel ICTs can make use of establi...
Payments are central for society. Historically, it involved two parties exchanging goods and service...
The book aims to be a resource for those interested in planning and implementing large-scale informa...
The aim of this thesis is to enrich the understanding of institutional complexity. To that end, my r...
Devolution, which is becoming common in developing countries, refers to the creation of subnational ...