This paper examines the diverse nature of user reactions to information technology (IT) within the social-historical context of its organizational use. Employing activity theory as a conceptual framework, we conduct an interpretive analysis of physicians work, perceptions, and IT usage experience at a large community hospital to understand why some of these physicians were favorably disposed toward IT use while others were not. This study complements prior positivistic analyses of IT usage that explain similarities in usage patterns within a user population, by using an interpretive lens to explain differences in usage patterns. Further, we contribute methodologically to the literature by demonstrating a novel approach of quantitatively cod...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...
This paper examines the diverse nature of user reactions to information technology (IT) within the s...
This paper examines the diverse nature of user reactions to information technology (IT) within the s...
This paper examines why physicians react differently to the introduction of healthcare information t...
This paper examines why physicians react differently to the introduction of healthcare information t...
This paper examines the diverse nature of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions elicited am...
This paper examines the diverse nature of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions elicited am...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The process of adoption and implementation of information technology in organizations has always bee...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...
This paper examines the diverse nature of user reactions to information technology (IT) within the s...
This paper examines the diverse nature of user reactions to information technology (IT) within the s...
This paper examines why physicians react differently to the introduction of healthcare information t...
This paper examines why physicians react differently to the introduction of healthcare information t...
This paper examines the diverse nature of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions elicited am...
This paper examines the diverse nature of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions elicited am...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The process of adoption and implementation of information technology in organizations has always bee...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
The introduction of a new information technology (IT) into a workplace often engenders a wide range ...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing med...