Part 1: Information and Communication Technology- Eurasia Conference (ICT-EurAsia)International audienceThe benefits of electronic medical record (EMR) adoption by medical personnel, such as physicians, and medical organizations have been discussed in previous studies. However, most of medical personnel and organizations still use traditional paper-based medical records or use EMR ineffectively. This study aims to develop a model of EMR adoption among physicians and analyse the factors influencing the adoption. The model is developed base on Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity (AMO), adapted AMO, and Motivation-Ability FrameworkTen hypotheses were developed in this study. The next part of the study will be done to operationalize and empirically test the model using a survey method
An increasing use of inter-organizational systems, as Port Community System (PCS), can be observed in port collaborations. As multiple organizations often rely on PCS, even for business-critical processes, proper governance of these systems is crucial. This study aims to explain the governance of inter-organizational port collaborations using a lifecycles paradigm. The governance is explored using three points of view – i.e. governance mechanisms, governance aspects, and governance models – and by describing the actors’ roles in collaborations. A case study in the port of Rotterdam is analyzed to explain how these actors affect the governance models through the mechanisms to govern the aspects in each lifecycle stage. The port collaboration in Rotterdam has gone through three full governance lifecycles and has entered the fourth iteration after the set-up of Portbase. During the last two cycles, the collaboration has maintained its Network Administrative Organization governance model. This case study analysis of Rotterdam’s port collaboration provides an example of how a systematic approach could help to discuss and communicate the governance of inter-organizational port collaboration systems and gives some lessons learned for other collaborations.
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