Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address the call for more public sector empirical studies on benefits realisation (BR), to contribute to the literature on BR as a dynamic capability (DC) within the context of IT-enabled innovation in a public sector context and to highlight the challenges facing organisations if they adopt a BR competence and capability framework. Design/methodology/approach: The empirical research conducted within this paper is an exploratory survey. Exploratory surveys are particularly useful when investigating a little known phenomenon and can help to uncover or provide preliminary evidence of association among concepts. This survey was a census of all National Health Service acute hospital trusts in England. Fi...
Background. The failure of initiatives to adequately plan and deliver benefits is a perceived probl...
It is now 20 years since the publication of the paper that launched Benefits Management (BM), by Pro...
Foundation Trusts (FTs) were introduced in the English NHS in 2004/5 and gave NHS Trusts the opportu...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of benefits realisation of information syste...
Purpose: This paper focuses upon the requirements to manage change, tangible and intangible benefits...
It is now 20 years since the publication of the paper that launched Benefits Management (BM), by Pro...
The majority of IT projects across various countries and industries fail or do not realise all thei...
The primary driver for this research was the continuing high failure rate of investments in IS/IT wh...
Traditionally, healthcare infrastructure programmes and projects determine their level of success ma...
Research that is integral into a 'learning healthcare system' can promote cost effective services an...
The potential opportunities offered by developing innovative ideas from staff within the UK Nationa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementation o...
This article provides a historical review of five long-term interventions which were undertaken with...
Dr Jonghyuk Cha, a research associate in the University of Manchester, has completed his doctoral re...
Objective: Healthcare systems require transformation to meet societal challenges and projected healt...
Background. The failure of initiatives to adequately plan and deliver benefits is a perceived probl...
It is now 20 years since the publication of the paper that launched Benefits Management (BM), by Pro...
Foundation Trusts (FTs) were introduced in the English NHS in 2004/5 and gave NHS Trusts the opportu...
This paper discusses a conceptual approach to the study of benefits realisation of information syste...
Purpose: This paper focuses upon the requirements to manage change, tangible and intangible benefits...
It is now 20 years since the publication of the paper that launched Benefits Management (BM), by Pro...
The majority of IT projects across various countries and industries fail or do not realise all thei...
The primary driver for this research was the continuing high failure rate of investments in IS/IT wh...
Traditionally, healthcare infrastructure programmes and projects determine their level of success ma...
Research that is integral into a 'learning healthcare system' can promote cost effective services an...
The potential opportunities offered by developing innovative ideas from staff within the UK Nationa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementation o...
This article provides a historical review of five long-term interventions which were undertaken with...
Dr Jonghyuk Cha, a research associate in the University of Manchester, has completed his doctoral re...
Objective: Healthcare systems require transformation to meet societal challenges and projected healt...
Background. The failure of initiatives to adequately plan and deliver benefits is a perceived probl...
It is now 20 years since the publication of the paper that launched Benefits Management (BM), by Pro...
Foundation Trusts (FTs) were introduced in the English NHS in 2004/5 and gave NHS Trusts the opportu...