Tensions and paradoxes in electronic patient record research: a systematic literature review using the meta‐narrative method

T Greenhalgh, HWW Potts, G Wong, P Bark… - The Milbank …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Context: The extensive research literature on electronic patient records (EPRs) presents
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

E Oborn, M Barrett, G Racko - Journal of health organization and …, 2013 - emerald.com
Purpose–The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which
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 …

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 …

[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) …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Institutionalized computer workaround practices in a Mediterranean country: an examination of two organizations

B Azad, N King - European Journal of Information Systems, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Information systems research often treats computer workarounds tangentially and
as temporary phenomena. This exploratory research embraces anomalous system use in …

Organizational unlearning: A risky food safety strategy?

L Manning, W Morris, I Birchmore - Comprehensive Reviews in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Strategically unlearning specific knowledge, behaviors, and practices facilitates product and
process innovation, business model evolution, and new market opportunities and is …