Lightweight methods, heavyweight organisations. Transforming a small tailored product to a large integrated healthcare information system.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4604Date
2012-09-28Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Johannessen, Liv KarenAbstract
The building of large scale information systems in healthcare is a current issue in Norway. Such systems are often built as large systems from the start. This thesis studies another approach: small tailored solutions that grow to become large integrated systems. This thesis adheres to an interpretive research approach, and the empirical material comes from the development of an electronic system for general practitioners ordering laboratory services from hospitals. The aim is to provide some detailed empirical insights as well as expand on conceptual perspectives of processes related to expanding small local information systems into large scale integrated systems. The case demonstrated that the first development phases were characterised by a small step and iterative approach where users had an active role and where the technology was developed according to the immediate needs of the users. Later the development was largely influenced by large procurement processes and tenders, and further development and implementation were done in large steps based on detailed contracts. In this transition between small and large scale the conditions for the vendor changed drastically. This thesis will contribute with an understanding of the different actors involved in the building of such systems, and their contributions. The thesis will also contribute to a better understanding of the characteristics of the technology related to the possibilities to make changes in accordance with a changing environment.
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The papers of this thesis are not available in Munin:
1. Liv Karen Johannessen and Gunnar Ellingsen: 'Lightweight methods in heavyweight organizations', Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Conference on Participatory Design (2008) pp:11-20. Available at http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1795237
2. Johannessen LK. and Ellingsen G.: 'Integration and Generification : agile Software Development in the Healthcare Market', Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2009), vol. 18, no. 5-6, pp 607-634. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-009-9097-8
3. Johannessen, LK. and Gammon, D.: 'Pilot users and developers in agile development processes : mutual configuration and motivation', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (2010), vol. 157:47-52. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-569-3-47
4. Johannessen LK, Ellingsen G and Gammon D.: 'Users as designers of information infrastructures and the role of generativity', (accepted manuscript in IS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction).
4. Johannessen LK and Larsen E.:'Top-down or bottom-up? Building information systems for healthcare' (manuscript)
5. Johannessen LK, Obstfelder A and Lotherington AT.: 'Scaling of an information system in a public healthcare market : infrastructuring and generification' (manuscript)
1. Liv Karen Johannessen and Gunnar Ellingsen: 'Lightweight methods in heavyweight organizations', Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Conference on Participatory Design (2008) pp:11-20. Available at http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1795237
2. Johannessen LK. and Ellingsen G.: 'Integration and Generification : agile Software Development in the Healthcare Market', Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2009), vol. 18, no. 5-6, pp 607-634. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-009-9097-8
3. Johannessen, LK. and Gammon, D.: 'Pilot users and developers in agile development processes : mutual configuration and motivation', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (2010), vol. 157:47-52. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-569-3-47
4. Johannessen LK, Ellingsen G and Gammon D.: 'Users as designers of information infrastructures and the role of generativity', (accepted manuscript in IS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction).
4. Johannessen LK and Larsen E.:'Top-down or bottom-up? Building information systems for healthcare' (manuscript)
5. Johannessen LK, Obstfelder A and Lotherington AT.: 'Scaling of an information system in a public healthcare market : infrastructuring and generification' (manuscript)
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University of TromsøUniversitetet i Tromsø
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