2018
DOI: 10.17705/1jais.00517
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Extending Digital Infrastructures: A Typology of Growth Tactics

Abstract: Digital infrastructures enable delivery of information services in functional areas such as health, payment, and transportation by providing a sociotechnical foundation for partnership governance, resource reuse, and system integration. To effectively serve emerging possibilities and changing purposes, however, a key question concerns how an infrastructure can be extended to cater for future services in its functional area. In this paper, we approach such digital infrastructure growth as a challenge of alignin… Show more

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“…For example, uploading data to other systems may be too complex and a simple fix may not be in sight. When an insufficient access to official systems is circumvented by greatly expanding the IT landscape complexity, integration issues become more prevalent over time (Fuerstenau and Rothe 2014;Koutsikouri et al 2018). Taken together, these examples show how technological problems and dependencies over time can create pressure that may lead to a negative outcome related to an identified shadow IT system.…”
Section: Deficiency Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, uploading data to other systems may be too complex and a simple fix may not be in sight. When an insufficient access to official systems is circumvented by greatly expanding the IT landscape complexity, integration issues become more prevalent over time (Fuerstenau and Rothe 2014;Koutsikouri et al 2018). Taken together, these examples show how technological problems and dependencies over time can create pressure that may lead to a negative outcome related to an identified shadow IT system.…”
Section: Deficiency Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More precisely, digital matchmaking enables dynamic pricing, that reflect prevailing supply and demand in a particular point in time [9]. Given this distributed agency, governance is about architectural control rather than organizational control [34]. See for example how Uber's adoption of a smartphone interface enables labor supply and access to cars from independent vehicle owners [9,41].…”
Section: Governing Transactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different dimensions need to be considered, including how digital can support and encourage service delivery (Koutsikouri et al, 2018). So that the existence of digitalization in the medical world can have a tremendous impact on the things that are done if the application of digital technology in various health fields will be able to improve health performance innovatively and, in turn, will provide benefits for the Indonesian people (Chang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%