[PDF][PDF] Dynamic capabilities in information systems research: A critical review, synthesis of current knowledge, and recommendations for future research
Over the past twenty years the dynamic capabilities view (DCV) has gained prominence in
the IS field as a theoretical perspective from which to explain competitive advantage in …
the IS field as a theoretical perspective from which to explain competitive advantage in …
Knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity: interdependency and complementarity
Purpose This study aims to resolve contradictions in the literature regarding the relationship
between knowledge sharing (KS) and absorptive capacity (AC). The authors analyze the …
between knowledge sharing (KS) and absorptive capacity (AC). The authors analyze the …
Information security control theory: Achieving a sustainable reconciliation between sharing and protecting the privacy of information
Contemporary organizations operate in highly interconnected environments where they are
frequently confronted by the challenge of balancing the protection of information resources …
frequently confronted by the challenge of balancing the protection of information resources …
Patient and family members' perceptions of family participation in care on acute care wards
Background Hospital leaders, policymakers and healthcare professionals are realising the
benefits of delivering care that promotes family participation because it is known to enhance …
benefits of delivering care that promotes family participation because it is known to enhance …
Differential impacts of technology-network structures on cost efficiency: knowledge spillovers in healthcare
We examine how hospital cost efficiency can improve because of knowledge spillover
effects, arising from the experiences of members of a healthcare system. We identify two …
effects, arising from the experiences of members of a healthcare system. We identify two …
A hybrid IT framework for identifying high-quality physicians using big data analytics
Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate doctors owing to the sizeable quantity and
uneven quality of information in online healthcare communities. In studying physician …
uneven quality of information in online healthcare communities. In studying physician …
Reflective technology assimilation: Facilitating electronic health record assimilation in small physician practices
Effectively incorporating complex technology into organizational practices requires moving
beyond initial plateaus of postadoption usage. However, achieving this is especially …
beyond initial plateaus of postadoption usage. However, achieving this is especially …
Board Interlocks with Information Technology Firms and Innovation Outcomes: A Resource Dependence Perspective
Information technology (IT) innovation development within non-IT firms has been a key
interest, but it is fraught with challenges because these firms lack sufficient IT knowledge …
interest, but it is fraught with challenges because these firms lack sufficient IT knowledge …
Integrated health information technology and the quality of patient care: A natural experiment
Fragmentation of care delivery remains one of the main challenges of healthcare systems. In
this study, we examine health information technology (HIT) that is electronically integrated …
this study, we examine health information technology (HIT) that is electronically integrated …
Evaluation of health information systems research in information systems research: A meta-analysis
Given the importance of the health-care industry and the promise of health information
systems, researchers are encouraged to build on the shoulders of giants as the saying goes …
systems, researchers are encouraged to build on the shoulders of giants as the saying goes …