Be patient:A longitudinal study on adoption and diffusion of information technology innovation in Dutch healthcare

Three factors played an important role in the IT innovation alignment for the VBVS: economy, policy and technology. IT management played a crucial role in the alignment process of these factors. However, IT management still has an internal focus when it comes to IT innovations. At best, healthcare professionals are treated as customers, instead of the patients. When IT management realizes that the actual adoption and diffusion of IT innovations in healthcare is an expression of the intangible benefit it brings the patients. . IT management can consider stimulating the adoption and diffusion of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Spanjers, R.
Dokumenttyp: doctoralThesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: CentER
Center for Economic Research
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/594c1680-fb6d-4396-aaf6-e3224e308264

Three factors played an important role in the IT innovation alignment for the VBVS: economy, policy and technology. IT management played a crucial role in the alignment process of these factors. However, IT management still has an internal focus when it comes to IT innovations. At best, healthcare professionals are treated as customers, instead of the patients. When IT management realizes that the actual adoption and diffusion of IT innovations in healthcare is an expression of the intangible benefit it brings the patients. . IT management can consider stimulating the adoption and diffusion of IT innovations by aligning the decision making process around the patients’ needs, and literally ‘be patient.’