45 research outputs found
Understanding the Complexity of Benefits Management in an Interorganizational eHealth Effort
Information and communication technology (ICT) is an intervention for the future provision of healthcare services and diverse types of technologies are being implemented. However, realizing the benefits of such efforts is challenging. Moreover, collaboration among organizations has become common, which increases the complexity level and making the benefits of ICT efforts even more challenging to realize. As benefits management (BM) practices have not been designed for complex situations, a deeper contextual understanding of BM practices is required. To address this issue, a case study was conducted in a Norwegian interorganizational eHealth effort. The results provide an overview of four central concepts describing interorganizational complexity, as well as organizational and external concepts that challenge current BM practices. The case study findings highlight the need for updated BM practices and provides three novel suggestions for improving BM practices in interorganizational eHealth efforts
Enhancing the Benefits Management Model for Complex eHealth Efforts
This thesis suggests five ways to improve BM in complex eHealth efforts. First, the concept of BR was defined to clarify the existing conflation of the BR and BM concepts. Second, an extended and enhanced BMM was developed that incorporated the BM context, levels of complexity for both organizational and interorganizational initiatives, and the critical aspects of learning and governance. Third, three propositions concerning learning and governance in BM were suggested based on the new model, which can be used to inform future BM studies and guide empirical work. Fourth, the propositions were further translated into a six-question checklist to stimulate learning from the BM process itself. Finally, I provide suggestions for BM governance in interorganizational ICT efforts aiming to realize societal benefits.publishedVersio
Halted Grammaticalization and Regrammaticalization in German
The present paper deals with some putative cases of so-called âhaltedâ or âarrested grammaticalizationâ in the history of German. The following phenomena are discussed: Old High German perfect auxiliaries; the modals âshallâ, âwillâ and the transformative copula werden as sources of future auxiliaries in Old, Middle and New High German; some shortened verb forms in Middle High German; the Old High German etc. pronoun of identity der selbo used as a demonstrative or personal pronoun; the inflection of determiners, quantifiers and adjectives in New High German; Old High German thĂŽ, dĂŽ and Middle High German ez as syntactic âplace-holdersâ in sentence-initial position; the syntactic status of the German so-called âethical dativeâ; and the demise of Old High German -lĂźhho, Middle High German -lĂźche as an adverb-forming suffix. It is claimed that certain general language-specific, âcharacterologicalâ patterns influence the way in which the grammaticalization developments in question are halted or, sometimes, given another direction by way of regrammaticalization.The present paper deals with some putative cases of so-called âhaltedâ or âarrested grammaticalizationâ in the history of German. The following phenomena are discussed: Old High German perfect auxiliaries; the modals âshallâ, âwillâ and the transformative copula werden as sources of future auxiliaries in Old, Middle and New High German; some shortened verb forms in Middle High German; the Old High German etc. pronoun of identity der selbo used as a demonstrative or personal pronoun; the inflection of determiners, quantifiers and adjectives in New High German; Old High German thĂŽ, dĂŽ and Middle High German ez as syntactic âplace-holdersâ in sentence-initial position; the syntactic status of the German so-called âethical dativeâ; and the demise of Old High German -lĂźhho, Middle High German -lĂźche as an adverb-forming suffix. It is claimed that certain general language-specific, âcharacterologicalâ patterns influence the way in which the grammaticalization developments in question are halted or, sometimes, given another direction by way of regrammaticalization
Some Typological Differences between the Modern Germanic Languages in a Historical and Geographical Perspective
Einige typologische Unterschiede zwischen den modernen germanischen Sprachen aus historischer und arealer Sicht. In dieser Arbeit werden die Stellung des finiten Verbs in Haupt- und NebensĂ€tzen, die Abfolge finiter und infiniter Verbalformen in "Verbketten" sowie das VerhĂ€ltnis zwischen Linearisierungsregeln fĂŒr nichtverbale Satzglieder und anderen syntaktischen Regeln in modernen germanischen Sprachen aus einer typologischen und geographischen Perspektive betrachtet. Dabei wird auch auf Ă€hnliche Strukturmuster in anderen europĂ€ischen Sprachen hingewiesen. Die infrage stehenden Erscheinungen werden insgesamt als Evidenz dafĂŒr gesehen, dass syntaktische Restrukturierung morphologischem Schwund vorangehen kann und nicht dessen Folge sein muss
Digital Innovation of Healthcare Services in Times of Crisis and Beyond
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a worldwide state of emergency, triggering extensive digital innovation within healthcare institutions to recover from the disrupted services caused by the pandemic. The purpose of this research is to explore the phenomena of digital innovation during these extraordinary conditions and to understand the impacts during the pandemic and beyond. To do so, we conducted a systematic literature review by analyzing 130 research articles across research disciplines that were published during the pandemic. We found that the innovation processes were highly iterative and focused on rapid diffusion to address the urgent need for stabilizing and recovering disrupted services. This short-term perspective may result in adverse impacts beyond the pandemic, such as increased inequity. Moreover, we found that some environmental factors were highly adaptive to the pandemic, whereas others were less so. We suggest that organizations should focus on the latter when building resilience to future pandemics
Stakeholder Contradictions in Early Stages of eHealth Efforts
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) in healthcare has increased substantially over the past decades. Implementation of ICT in municipal health services (eHealth) involves a variety of stakeholders, and may lead to changes in the roles of providers and patients. Coordination, communication, early identification and involvement of key stakeholders in eHealth projects have been highlighted as important. However, research often takes a narrow perspective and pays scant attention to conflicting drivers. This study used a qualitative approach to identify and investigate contradictory stakeholder interests in the early phase of a municipal eHealth project. Analysis using Stakeholder Theory (ST) and Dialectic Process Theory revealed two important contradictions; 1) effective service versus efficient service and 2) technology enthusiasm versus reluctance to change. The analysis illustrated the usefulness of combining these theories in eHealth efforts. Implications from our research suggest that stakeholder management should be considered to prevent conflicts in eHealth projects
Digital Innovation of Healthcare Services in Times of Crisis and Beyond
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a worldwide state of emergency, triggering extensive digital innovation within healthcare institutions to recover from the disrupted services caused by the pandemic. The purpose of this research is to explore the phenomena of digital innovation during these extraordinary conditions and to understand the impacts during the pandemic and beyond. To do so, we conducted a systematic literature review by analyzing 130 research articles across research disciplines that were published during the pandemic. We found that the innovation processes were highly iterative and focused on rapid diffusion to address the urgent need for stabilizing and recovering disrupted services. This short-term perspective may result in adverse impacts beyond the pandemic, such as increased inequity. Moreover, we found that some environmental factors were highly adaptive to the pandemic, whereas others were less so. We suggest that organizations should focus on the latter when building resilience to future pandemics
Sebastian MĂžller Bak: En sammenlignende undersĂžgelse af syntaktiske trĂŠk i middelnedertyske diplomer fra LĂŒbecks kancelli og det kongelige danske kancelli (1400â1449).
Denne avhandlingen av Sebastian MĂžller Bak (SMB) tar sikte pĂ„ Ă„ gi en empirisk basert variasjons- og kontaktlingvistisk analyse av to temaer fra middelnedertysk syntaks: for det fĂžrste âvenstreekstraposisjonâ (âVor-Vorfeldbesetzungâ etc.) av ikke-verbale setningsledd og bisetninger, og for det annet toleddede verbkomplekser (verbkjeder) bestĂ„ende av finitt og Ă©n infinitt verbform i bisetninger. Det er et utbredt synspunkt at syntaks er et forsĂžmt omrĂ„de innenfor middelnedertyskforskningen i forhold til fonologi og morfologi (s. 10; jf. ogsĂ„ den generelle forskningsoversikten hos MĂ€hl 2014: 13â14, spesielt om verbstilling 37â42). Valget av syntaktiske temaer er derfor fortjenstfullt
Hans-Peder Kromann â und Anne Lise KjĂŠr (Hg.): Von der Allgegenwart der Lexikologie. Kontrastive Lexikologie als Vorstufe zur zweisprachigen Lexikographie. Akten des internationalen WerkstattgesprĂ€chs zur kontrastiven Lexikologie 29.â30.10.1994 in Kopenha
Anmeldt vĂŠrk:Hans-Peder Kromann â und Anne Lise KjĂŠr (Hg.): Von der All-gegenwart der Lexikologie. Kontrastive Lexikologie als Vorstufe zur zweisprachigen Lexikographie. Akten des internationalen Werkstatt-gesprĂ€chs zur kontrastiven Lexikologie 29.â30.10.1994 in Kopenhagen. TĂŒbingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1995 (Lexikographica, Series Maior: SupplementbĂ€nde zum Internationalen Jahrbuch fĂŒr Lexikographie, 66). viii + 131 s
Anmeldelse av Norsk Ordbok bind 12 â med noen betraktninger omkring verket som helhet
Norsk Ordbok. Ordbok over det norske folkemĂ„let og det nynorske skriftmĂ„let. Band XII: UâĂ„vĂŠrig. HovedredaktĂžrer: Oddrun GrĂžnvik, Helge Gundersen, Lars S. VikĂžr & Dagfinn Worren. ProsjektdirektĂžr: Ă
se WetÄs. Oslo: Det Norske Samlaget 2016. VIII sider, 1648 spalter. Pris: 850 NOK