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  • Roos, John Magnus (författare)
  • Mapping the Relationship Between Hedonic Capacity and Online Shopping
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of Fifth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology. - Singapore : Springer Singapore. - 9789811558559 - 9789811558566 ; 1183, s. 604-611
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the present study, the relationship between hedonic capacity and online shopping is explored through a Swedish nationally representative sample. A survey was distributed to 3000 citizens. The number of respondents was 1591 (response rate: 53%). Ordinal regression analyses were conducted in order to test the association between hedonic capacity and online shopping. The dependent variable was online shopping frequencies. Gender, age, and individual income were control variables. Our findings indicated that hedonic capacity was positively associated with online shopping (p < 0.001). The findings propose that online shopping primarily is triggered by emotions and affect rather than reasoning and cognition. Such insights can be used in strategical marketing and technological decisions by academy and industry, as well as in Web site design and communication.
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  • Shujahat, Muhammad, et al. (författare)
  • Personal knowledge management and knowledge worker productivity in the healthcare sector
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Knowledge Management. - : Academic Conferences Limited. - 9781912764327 - 9781912764334 ; , s. 933-940
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The implementation of Knowledge management (KM) in healthcare has primarily been carried out on the organizational level with a traditional centric approach, whereas, personal knowledge management (PKM), a bottom-up approach which focuses on the knowledge in the knowledge workers' (KWs') minds, is somewhat missing. This study advocates the implementation of PKM as a complementary approach to a centric approach to KM, if not an alternative approach, in the healthcare sector to foster knowledge-worker productivity (KWP). Therefore, the prime purpose of this study was to empirically test a proposed model which accounts for the impact of the four individual-level determinants - task definition, job autonomy, KW's lifelong learning and innovation as a job requirement - on the relationship between PKM and KWP. These four determinants are inspired by Drucker's KWP theory that advocated the role of PKM for enhanced KWP. The data were collected from 71 knowledge workers in the public healthcare department of the District Attock, Pakistan and were analysed using partial least squares modelling. The results support the varying roles of four individual-level determinants in fostering PKM, which in turn, increases KWP. The results make the case for additional focus of PKM as a complementary KM approach in the healthcare sector. 
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  • Roos, John Magnus, et al. (författare)
  • Covid-19 and Online Shopping of Groceries Across Generation Cohorts in Sweden
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of World Conference on Information Systems for Business Management. - Singapore : Springer. - 9789819983452 - 9789819983469 ; , s. 151-161
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The present study aims to explore online shopping of groceries across generation cohorts in Sweden during Covid-19, particularly regarding the oldest generation cohort—the Dutifuls (born 1945 or earlier). The data were collected through three large surveys, representative for the Swedish population in the age range 18–85. The field period for the first survey was September 17, 2018–January 21, 2019 (N = 1754). The field period for the second survey was April 14–June 28, 2020 (N = 2501). The field period for the third survey was September 20–December 30, 2021 (N = 1588). Online grocery shopping in Sweden has increased remarkably since the outbreak of Covid-19, especially among the Dutifuls. However, the same generation cohort decreased their online shopping of groceries in the end of 2021. The findings are discussed in relation to limitations and practical implications. The decline of online shopping of groceries among the Dutifuls needs to be followed-up and explained by further research. 
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  • Eriksson, Erik, 1977, et al. (författare)
  • Post-New Public Management in Public Healthcare: Recycled, Hybridized, Paradigmatic?
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: British Academy of Management (BAM) 2019 Conference. - : British Academy of Management.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • New Public Management (NPM) is increasingly used pejoratively and claimed unfit for the complex challenges in contemporary societies, for example aging population structures and, as a result, increased number of cancer patients. Consequently, post-NPM gains increased attention. Drawing from a longitudinal case in Swedish cancer care, the present article seeks to pinpoint post-NPM in public healthcare practice. It is revealed that some post-NPM aspects are recycled by combining traditional public administration (pre-NPM) and NPM aspects: the former’s re-professionalisation is combined with the latter’s foci on performance measures, decentralisation, and accountability. Other post-NPM aspects are hybridizing typical NPM aspects with new (post-NPM) aspects: for instance, customer-focus is taken further to include the patient’s active participation in co-designing services, and standardization is reinterpreted to concern meeting-places rather than efficiency. Yet other aspects are replacing NPM shortcomings: for instance, trust is replacing control, and a systems approach is replacing the intra-organisational focus
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  • Söderström, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Standardisation as a Means to Improve Information Security in Process-Oriented Distributed Healthcare
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Proceedings (ed) Kai Jacobs and Eva Söderström. Presented at the 13 th European Academy for Standardization (EURAS), 2008-06-16-17, Skövde Sweden.. - Aachen : Mainz. - 1437-8396. - 3861308096 ; 2008:ABI Band 40, s. 233-243
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Regardless of who we are, where we are, and when we get sick, we expect the healthcare sectors to take care of us. And we expect it to treat us with respect. Not the least, this concerns treating our personal information with care. However, the reality is that most healthcare institutions work separately, and that the flow of patient information therefore is less than optimal. This paper aims to investigate how current standards map against the concept of information security, and how process-orientation can be used in conjunction with standards to create secure information flows in healthcare. It does so by describing information security and process-orientation, and investigates how standards for information security apply in a process-oriented, distributed healthcare sector. The result shows that a dual focus is needed, on document and process standardisation, and that healthcare is facing great challenges in order to make this work.
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  • Söderström, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Trusting digitized patient-related information: The need for a new approach
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: In Furnell and Clarke (eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance (HAISA), London, 2011. - : Plymouth Center for Security, Comunications & Network Research, University of Plymouth. - 9781841022840 ; , s. 119-129
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Trust is receiving increasing attention nowadays, particularly since new technology enables communication and collaboration like it has never been seen before. However, trust is a fuzzy concept that needs further examination and attention from multiple levels. For example, security is very important from a user’s point of view in trusting that technology will function in accordance with the user’s intended and requested function. This paper reviews the concept of patient safety, which thus far has been discussed and defined from a narrow technical perspective. We demonstrate that it is much more complex, and that it is not primarily the technical issues that are problematic, but rather the cultural, process-related and personnel issues. Our results point to a need for a new approach, which takes the patients’ view of healthcare and the patient-related digital information as its focus. The discussion is made from a Swedish perspective, but the issues are international. The needs for information and knowledge in healthcare are obvious. Without clear definitions of concepts and roles, a good information flow or process cannot be designed. Our discussion shows that trusted digital patient information gives an opportunity for a patient-focused healthcare. Multidimensional trust must be addressed on all levels; organization, person and technology. More empirical research into trust in digital patient-related information is necessary, to develop a model for patient safety from a trust perspective that encompasses all levels of trust.
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