53 research outputs found
Examining Contextual Factors and Individual Value Dimensions of Healthcare Providers Intention to Adopt Electronic Health Technologies in Developing Countries
Part 5: Research in ProgressInternational audienceDespite substantial research on electronic health (e-Health) adoption, there still exist vast differences between resource-rich and resource-poor populations regarding Information Technology adoption. To help bridge the technological gulf between developed and developing countries, this research-in-progress paper examines healthcare providers’ intention to adopt e-health technologies from two perspectives 1) contextual factors (i.e. specific to developing world settings) and 2) individual value dimensions (i.e. cultural, utilitarian, social and personal). The primary output of this paper is a theoretical model merging both the contextual factors and value dimensions; this forms a strong baseline to examine and help ensure the successful adoption of e-Health technologies within developing countries. Future research will be performed to validate the model developed in this paper, with a specific focus on mobile Health in Malawi, Africa
A comparative study on attitude formation process toward stores and salesmen in mobile phone distribution - Focused on Korean Market and Chinese -
The Classic Conceptualisation and Classification of Distribution Service Outputs – Time for a Revision?
Lubricated squeezing flow of thin slabs of wheat flour dough: comparison of results at constant plate speed and constant extension rates
Profiling Chinese Fashion Shoppers in Beijing: Mall Activities, Shopping Outcome, and Demographics
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