Tensions and paradoxes in electronic patient record research: a systematic literature review using the meta‐narrative method
Context: The extensive research literature on electronic patient records (EPRs) presents
challenges to systematic reviewers because it covers multiple research traditions with …
challenges to systematic reviewers because it covers multiple research traditions with …
Knowledge translation in healthcare: incorporating theories of learning and knowledge from the management literature
Purpose–The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which
currently have received little attention from knowledge translation (KT) researchers, and …
currently have received little attention from knowledge translation (KT) researchers, and …
[HTML][HTML] Retour sur la notion d'objet-frontière
P Trompette, D Vinck - Revue d'anthropologie des …, 2009 - journals.openedition.org
L'article revient sur la publication originale de Susan L. Star et James R. Griesemer (1989)
qui fondait la notion d'objet-frontière (boundary object) afin de repenser la théorie de l'acteur …
qui fondait la notion d'objet-frontière (boundary object) afin de repenser la théorie de l'acteur …
Conflicting institutional logics: a national programme for IT in the organisational field of healthcare
WL Currie, MW Guah - Journal of Information Technology, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reports the findings from a 4-year study on the UK National Health Service on the
introduction of a national programme for information technology. 1 This is the largest civil IT …
introduction of a national programme for information technology. 1 This is the largest civil IT …
[HTML][HTML] Revisiting the notion of boundary object
P Trompette, D Vinck - Revue d'anthropologie des …, 2009 - journals.openedition.org
The article revisits the original publication by Susan L. Star and James R. Griesemer (1989)
which founded the notion of the boundary object to rethink the actor-network theory (ANT) …
which founded the notion of the boundary object to rethink the actor-network theory (ANT) …
A multilevel analysis of innovation in developing countries
M Srholec - Industrial and corporate change, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Innovation is a multilevel phenomenon. Not only attributes of firms but also the framework
conditions within which firms operate matter. Although this has been recognized in the …
conditions within which firms operate matter. Although this has been recognized in the …
The “smart work” myth: how bureaucratic inertia and workplace culture stymied digital transformation in the relocation of South Korea's capital
JY Hur, W Cho, G Lee, SH Bickerton - Asian Studies Review, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Starting in 2012, the South Korean government has implemented a large-scale
relocation of its central government agencies, which are now split between the existing …
relocation of its central government agencies, which are now split between the existing …
Inter‐organizational power
C Huxham, N Beech - 2008 - academic.oup.com
Researchers view the significance of power in a variety of ways. Some see this as vested in
organizations' need for control in their relationships with others. Others regard power—the …
organizations' need for control in their relationships with others. Others regard power—the …
Institutionalized computer workaround practices in a Mediterranean country: an examination of two organizations
Abstract Information systems research often treats computer workarounds tangentially and
as temporary phenomena. This exploratory research embraces anomalous system use in …
as temporary phenomena. This exploratory research embraces anomalous system use in …
Organizational unlearning: A risky food safety strategy?
Strategically unlearning specific knowledge, behaviors, and practices facilitates product and
process innovation, business model evolution, and new market opportunities and is …
process innovation, business model evolution, and new market opportunities and is …