HIT Institutionalization During the Covid-19 Turbulence
Muhammad Izharuddin (),
Jeng-Chung Chen and
Badri Munir Sukoco
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Muhammad Izharuddin: University of Surabaya
Jeng-Chung Chen: National Cheng Kung University
Badri Munir Sukoco: Airlangga University
A chapter in Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Management (INSYMA 2022), 2023, pp 1177-1185 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Implementing health information technology (HIT) is one strategy to reduce healthcare costs. However, realizing it remains a struggle. We strive to better understand the utilization of HIT within healthcare organizations by using an institutional theory and environmental turbulence. We used survey data from 432 healthcare professionals to test structural equation modeling. The findings reveal that institutional pressure and environmental turbulence have a variety of (both good and negative) effects on HIT usage. In the study’s last session, academic and management contributions were further reviewed, as well as limitations and suggestions for future research.
Keywords: health information technology; institutional theory; environmental turbulence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-008-4_145
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