In this paper, we examine the role of IT in enabling and supporting process innovation at a general hospital in Norway. The motivation for our study is that fragmented and heterogeneous components of digital infrastructure in complex organisational settings hamper the ability to monitor and improve organisational performance through process innovation. Prior research indicates that loose couplings between traditional ‘heavyweight IT’ (resilient, secure, and stable) and ‘lightweight IT’ (consumer-oriented, context-aware and flexible) can support innovation. These principles have not been applied to process innovation. Our research question is, how can lightweight IT extend digital infrastructure to support process innovation, in hospital coo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
Healthcare processes require the cooperation of different organizational units and medical disciplin...
Digitalisation is usually about process innovation with the use of IT, i.e. automating or informatin...
In this paper, we are studying the role of lightweight IT in process innovation. Our research questi...
In this paper, we examine the role of IT in process innovations related to patient flow from emergen...
A central challenge for public sector institutions is to improve their innovative capability. Howeve...
In this paper we address the challenges faced when new e-health components are introduced within an ...
Healthcare is facing a major transformation driven by digitalization and the shift of responsibility...
Digitalization of the health sector is surrounded by major challenges and frequent turbulence also t...
Healthcare has been in focus over the past decade due to its criticality and continuous revolution. ...
This thesis investigates the IT innovation processes in healthcare. The case study research follows ...
A central challenge for healthcare is technology innovation. The literature has reported on the many...
The paper addresses socio technical relations of implementing a lightweight IT app in Norway. The fo...
This paper describes a user-centered innovation process within psychiatric services for children and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
Healthcare processes require the cooperation of different organizational units and medical disciplin...
Digitalisation is usually about process innovation with the use of IT, i.e. automating or informatin...
In this paper, we are studying the role of lightweight IT in process innovation. Our research questi...
In this paper, we examine the role of IT in process innovations related to patient flow from emergen...
A central challenge for public sector institutions is to improve their innovative capability. Howeve...
In this paper we address the challenges faced when new e-health components are introduced within an ...
Healthcare is facing a major transformation driven by digitalization and the shift of responsibility...
Digitalization of the health sector is surrounded by major challenges and frequent turbulence also t...
Healthcare has been in focus over the past decade due to its criticality and continuous revolution. ...
This thesis investigates the IT innovation processes in healthcare. The case study research follows ...
A central challenge for healthcare is technology innovation. The literature has reported on the many...
The paper addresses socio technical relations of implementing a lightweight IT app in Norway. The fo...
This paper describes a user-centered innovation process within psychiatric services for children and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
Healthcare processes require the cooperation of different organizational units and medical disciplin...