Increasing firm agility through the use of data analytics: The role of fit

M Ghasemaghaei, K Hassanein, O Turel - Decision Support Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Agility, which refers to a dynamic capability within firms to identify and effectively respond to
threats and opportunities with speed, is considered as a main business imperative in …

Defining Teachers' Technostress Levels: A Scale Development.

AN Çoklar, E Efilti, L Sahin - Online Submission, 2017 - ERIC
With the integration of technology in recent years, use of technology has rapidly increased in
educational system, and has become almost a must rather than an option. The use of …

Paper versus electronic medical records: the effects of access on physicians' decisions to use complex information technologies

V Ilie, C Van Slyke, MA Parikh… - Decision Sciences, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines physicians' responses to complex information technologies (IT) in the
health care supply chain. We extend individual‐level IT adoption models by incorporating a …

A conceptual model of technology features and technostress in telemedicine communication

Z Yan, X Guo, MKO Lee, DR Vogel - Information Technology & …, 2013 - emerald.com
Based on the theoretical lens rooted in the psychology literature and emerging problems
observed through engagement with organizations in their field research, the authors …

Manipulating user resistance to large-scale information systems through influence tactics

V Ilie, O Turel - Information & Management, 2020 - Elsevier
This study examines how influence tactics can be used to manipulate user resistance and
subsequent usage behaviors in the context of large-scale, newly implemented information …

based versus computer-based records in the emergency department: Staff preferences, expectations, and concerns

H Ayatollahi, PA Bath… - Health Informatics …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Although the potential benefits of computer-based records have been identified in different
areas of the healthcare environment, in many settings paper-based records and computer …

Why do people reject technologies?–Towards an understanding of resistance to IT-induced organizational change

S Laumer, A Eckhardt - 2010 - aisel.aisnet.org
Research on resistance to information technology is characterized by the fact that there is
still no unified understanding about resistance to change of IT-induced organizational …

[PDF][PDF] Fulfilling the need of hour: Systematic review of challenges associated with electronic medical record (EMR) implementation-SBEA model

F Afzal, AA Ahmad, QA Ali, S Joshi… - Vidyabharati International …, 2021 - academia.edu
Background: Since the advent of Electronic Medical Record (EMR), its pivotal role in overall
improvement of healthcare has been proved, as it offers various benefits. Despite its many …

IT adoption and evaluation in healthcare: Evolutions and insights in theory, methodology, and practice

TAM Spil, C LeRouge, K Trimmer… - International Journal of …, 2009 - igi-global.com
This article focuses on the evolution of theory, methodology, and practice regarding the role
of adoption, implementation, diffusion, and evaluation factors, and the interaction of these …

Acceptance and use of electronic medical records: An exploratory study of hospital physicians' salient beliefs about HIT systems

A Weeger, H Gewald - Health Systems, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
If a hospital keeps electronic medical records (EMRs), the underlying health information
system is the primary repository and source of patient-related data for hospital physicians …