Healthcare studies in the information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) domain have attempted to understand how technology can be used to support healthcare organisations in developing countries; organisations whose performance is negatively impacted by resource constraints. Current studies, predominantly informed by positivist and interpretivist paradigms - produce analyses and prescriptions designed without an in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms influencing performance. The result is limited ability to explain how organisational performance is enabled by ICT. Critical realism as a philosophy of science provides a deeper ontological and broader epistemological approach that makes it possible to theorise t...
Previous research in information systems (IS) have used Institutional theory to explain how various ...
Background: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Health professionals in the developing world face the twin challenge of growing populations requirin...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Problem Statement: Emergency medical services (EMS) organisations have one of the highest levels of ...
Background: information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ?technological f...
WOS:000359623300001 PMID: 26301085The article by Catan et al. presents a benchmarking exercise compa...
The number of mobile health (mHealth) implementations around the world, particularly in developing c...
BACKGROUND: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as 'technological f...
Humanitarian medical organizations rely on information on and from the ground to evaluate their effe...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Purpose: Hype about information and communication technology (ICT) emphasizes potential positive out...
In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospita...
Healthcare digitalisation is one of the technological innovations within the health sector, with pro...
In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospita...
Previous research in information systems (IS) have used Institutional theory to explain how various ...
Background: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Health professionals in the developing world face the twin challenge of growing populations requirin...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Problem Statement: Emergency medical services (EMS) organisations have one of the highest levels of ...
Background: information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ?technological f...
WOS:000359623300001 PMID: 26301085The article by Catan et al. presents a benchmarking exercise compa...
The number of mobile health (mHealth) implementations around the world, particularly in developing c...
BACKGROUND: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as 'technological f...
Humanitarian medical organizations rely on information on and from the ground to evaluate their effe...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Purpose: Hype about information and communication technology (ICT) emphasizes potential positive out...
In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospita...
Healthcare digitalisation is one of the technological innovations within the health sector, with pro...
In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospita...
Previous research in information systems (IS) have used Institutional theory to explain how various ...
Background: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Health professionals in the developing world face the twin challenge of growing populations requirin...