DOI: 10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.5028
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Effective Use of Information Systems for Emergency Management: a Representation Theory Perspective

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“…For example, in the healthcare record, the effective use consisted of accuracy, consistency, and action aspects of reflection (Burton-Jones and Volkoff, 2017). Bonaretti (2019) also explains effective use as a multifaceted formative concept made from promptness, currency, and responsiveness. Eden et al (2020) study incorporates the effective use dimensions and three sub-dimensions (adaptation, verification, and learning) based on the seminal work of Burton-Jones and Grange (2013) as incorporation of three sub-dimensions concurrently in the context theory still lacks in the literature.…”
Section: Theoretical and Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the healthcare record, the effective use consisted of accuracy, consistency, and action aspects of reflection (Burton-Jones and Volkoff, 2017). Bonaretti (2019) also explains effective use as a multifaceted formative concept made from promptness, currency, and responsiveness. Eden et al (2020) study incorporates the effective use dimensions and three sub-dimensions (adaptation, verification, and learning) based on the seminal work of Burton-Jones and Grange (2013) as incorporation of three sub-dimensions concurrently in the context theory still lacks in the literature.…”
Section: Theoretical and Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is scanty literature on quantitative measurement of effective use, there is existence of literature for example in performance information systems in medium-sized enterprises (Marchand & Raymond, 2017); in finance (Haake et al, 2018); Healthcare (Eden et al, 2019); Emergency information systems in United States (Bonaretti, 2019); health care information systems in the Chinese context (Yang et al, 2021); Analytic decision support systems (Campbell & Roberts, 2019) and in financial system in the Australia large tertiary education provider (Eden et al, 2020). The effective use measurement items for generic information systems were provisioned in Burton-Jones & Grange, (2013) but were very seldom used as reported in Eden et al (2020) study).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First challenge from literature reviewed in this study is that there are limited studies that have developed specific measurement scales for effective use of EAS in South Africa's TVET colleges context. Scholars such as Bonaretti, (2019) and Burton-Jones & Volkoff, (2017) contend that the dimension of effective use must be premised on the context in focus of investigation. For example in the healthcare record, the effective use consists of accuracy, consistency, and action aspects of reflection (Burton-Jones & Volkoff, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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