2020
DOI: 10.1108/itp-12-2019-0635
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Information ecology in digitalising welfare services: a multi-level analysis

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine and reinterpret information ecology in the context of the changing environment of services, which has been strongly affected by digitalisation and increasing citizen engagement. Here, information ecology refers to the interaction and co-evolution of technologies, human beings and the social environment.Design/methodology/approachThe data consist of 25 thematic interviews conducted in a public Finnish organisation responsible for organising welfare services, and in… Show more

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“…The experiences captured in Soweto reflect some broader shortcomings of existing digital health resources, and the challenges of navigating what some authors refer to as information ecology [37,38]. These findings complement evaluations of MomConnect [39,40] suggesting that there is a general interest in utilising the service if the issues users are facing can be addressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The experiences captured in Soweto reflect some broader shortcomings of existing digital health resources, and the challenges of navigating what some authors refer to as information ecology [37,38]. These findings complement evaluations of MomConnect [39,40] suggesting that there is a general interest in utilising the service if the issues users are facing can be addressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Information ecology was used at its inception to describe the impact of information technology on the flow of information within organizations [25,26]. Later, Davenport applied information ecology to the management of complex information and documents, suggesting that it is more practical to manage information from an ecological perspective [21].…”
Section: Information Ecology Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information ecosystem was first formally proposed by Nardi and O'Day (1999) who defined it as an evolutionary system composed of people, practices, technologies and values. The information ecology theory contributes to identifying key elements of system evolution in complex environments (Pekkarinen et al, 2021). Inspired by the information ecology theory, risk identification of the network public opinion layer was divided into four fine-grained levels,…”
Section: Fine-grained Risk Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%