It is argued that a development of healthcare systems should emerge within a healthcare providing organization and as part of daily practice instead of something implemented by a third party, in order to become successful. This sociotechnical view on system development is shared with new methods developed in the end-user development field. However, is it possible to realize this in practice? This paper explores the obstacles and potentials in the realization, leading to a discussion about sociotechnical systems as innovation systems. We describe two examples of sociotechnical innovation systems, and discuss the results from an end user driven innovation process perspective
We have investigated the large-scale automation of medicines distribution in NHS Greater Glasgow & C...
This article presents a reflection on how mature technologies can be used to innovate when they beco...
This discussion paper considers the adoption of socio-technical perspectives and their theoretical a...
It is argued that a development of healthcare systems should emerge within a healthcare providing or...
The main goal of this thesis is to facilitate a further understanding of how firms behind innovative...
This paper elaborates on the general properties of medical innovation processes. It begins with a cr...
As the concept of innovation has extended to cover social, organizational and system innovations, tr...
Healthcare systems with limited resources face rising demand pressures. Healthcare decision-makers i...
This paper discusses the role and value of design-led ’infrastructuring’ and the development of soci...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of the implementation of ICTs in healthcare ...
Abstract Novel technologies often face difficulties in market uptake, especially when they differ si...
This chapter examines the role of process in innovation. It analyses an interesting evolutionary per...
The following chapter provides an overview of sociotechnical theories that can be used to understand...
It is now commonly accepted that, in order to achieve sustainability, the socio-technical systems wh...
We have investigated the large-scale automation of medicines distribution in NHS Greater Glasgow & C...
This article presents a reflection on how mature technologies can be used to innovate when they beco...
This discussion paper considers the adoption of socio-technical perspectives and their theoretical a...
It is argued that a development of healthcare systems should emerge within a healthcare providing or...
The main goal of this thesis is to facilitate a further understanding of how firms behind innovative...
This paper elaborates on the general properties of medical innovation processes. It begins with a cr...
As the concept of innovation has extended to cover social, organizational and system innovations, tr...
Healthcare systems with limited resources face rising demand pressures. Healthcare decision-makers i...
This paper discusses the role and value of design-led ’infrastructuring’ and the development of soci...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of the implementation of ICTs in healthcare ...
Abstract Novel technologies often face difficulties in market uptake, especially when they differ si...
This chapter examines the role of process in innovation. It analyses an interesting evolutionary per...
The following chapter provides an overview of sociotechnical theories that can be used to understand...
It is now commonly accepted that, in order to achieve sustainability, the socio-technical systems wh...
We have investigated the large-scale automation of medicines distribution in NHS Greater Glasgow & C...
This article presents a reflection on how mature technologies can be used to innovate when they beco...
This discussion paper considers the adoption of socio-technical perspectives and their theoretical a...