Networked Information Technologies Diffusion and Adoption /

Software systems that used to be relatively autonomous entities such as e.g. accounting systems, order-entry systems etc. are now interlinked in large networks comprising extensive information infrastructures. What earlier used to be stand-alone proprietary systems are now for the most part replaced...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Damsgaard, Jan. (Editor), Henriksen, Helle Zinner. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2004.
Series:IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 138
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
Table of Contents:
  • The Socio-Political Construction of CareSys
  • Information and Communication Technologies Diffusion in Industrial Districts
  • Where is the Innovation?
  • Co-Ordination of E-Government
  • Translations in Network Configurations
  • MIS and the Dynamics of Legitimacy in Health Care
  • Role Model for the Organisational IT Diffusion Process
  • Should Buyers Try to Shape IT-Markets Through Non-Market (Collective) Action?
  • Exploring Application Service Provision
  • A Framework for the Investigation of the Institutional Layer of IT Diffusion
  • Taking Organizational Implementation Seriously: The Case of IOS Implementation
  • Ten Years on: Reflections on the Past and Future of 8.6
  • Networked Technologies Ớ The Role of Networks in the Diffusion and Adoption of Software Process Improvement (SPI) Approaches
  • Open Source Software: Placebo or Panacea?
  • The Diffusion and Adoption of Mobile Computing.