This study explored the sociotechnical influences shaping the naturally-occurring adoption and non-adoption of device technologies in the UK's National Health Service (NHS), amid increasing policy interest in this area. The study was informed by Science and Technology Studies and structuration and Actor Network Theory perspectives, drawing attention to the performative capacities of the technology alongside human agentic forces such as agendas and expectations, in the context of structural and macro conditions. Eight technologies were studied using a comparative ethnographic case study design and purposive and snowball sampling to identify relevant NHS, academic and industry participants. Data were collected between May 2009 and February 20...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
This thesis presents a qualitative study of the role of devices in the technological innovation phen...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the human work entailed in the deployment of digital ...
This study explored the sociotechnical influences shaping the naturally-occurring adoption and non-a...
The adoption of new technology in healthcare settings involves complex non-linear relationships betw...
Objectives This study applies the concept of ‘technology identities’ to explain non-adoption and ...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
Continuous developments in the fields of knowledge and technology compel rapidly changing business e...
One of the most significant developments in healthcare over the past 25 years has been the widesprea...
This paper investigates the politics of ICT diffusion and presents the findings from a pilot study c...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through datadriven healthcare technologies : empirical findin...
This article considers changes in healthcare professional work afforded by technology. It uses the s...
Background: Nationally mandated information and communication technology (ICT) systems are often loc...
In this ongoing ethnographic study, we explore how multidisciplinary actors with different occupatio...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
This thesis presents a qualitative study of the role of devices in the technological innovation phen...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the human work entailed in the deployment of digital ...
This study explored the sociotechnical influences shaping the naturally-occurring adoption and non-a...
The adoption of new technology in healthcare settings involves complex non-linear relationships betw...
Objectives This study applies the concept of ‘technology identities’ to explain non-adoption and ...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
Continuous developments in the fields of knowledge and technology compel rapidly changing business e...
One of the most significant developments in healthcare over the past 25 years has been the widesprea...
This paper investigates the politics of ICT diffusion and presents the findings from a pilot study c...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through datadriven healthcare technologies : empirical findin...
This article considers changes in healthcare professional work afforded by technology. It uses the s...
Background: Nationally mandated information and communication technology (ICT) systems are often loc...
In this ongoing ethnographic study, we explore how multidisciplinary actors with different occupatio...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
This thesis presents a qualitative study of the role of devices in the technological innovation phen...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the human work entailed in the deployment of digital ...