Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
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Journal of the AIS
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Information Systems Research
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European Journal of Information Systems
Using a case study to test the role of three key social enablers in ERP implementation
Information and Management
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The application of model checking for securing e-commerce transactions
Communications of the ACM - Hacking and innovation
An integrated model of information systems adoption in small businesses
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Evaluating the Adoption of Enterprise Application Integration in Health-Care Organizations
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Adoption and Impacts of Interorganizational Business Process Standards: Role of Partnering Synergy
Information Systems Research
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This paper reports on a case study of adoption of a contained nomadic information environment, exemplified by the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to keep track of hospital patients. The technology, organization, and environment (TOE) framework is applied to gain insights concerning contextual influences on the adoption of patient tracking RFID, including some RFID-specific issues. The results of this study provide insights to health care organizations embarking on RFID. The resultant model is a step towards developing a theory of adoption of contained nomadic information environments, of which RFID is one instance.