Health Information Systems
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-988-5.ch141
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Shifting Ground for Health Information Systems

Abstract: This article addresses the institutional scaling of information systems through the interplay of globally distributed free and open source software development with organizational processes. Through examining various phases of a long term project to implement information systems for the public health care sector in resource-poor countries, we highlight changing sources of acceptance and legitimation. The analysis centers on the balance between local and global levels, from pilot sites, through an emerging broa… Show more

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“…Similarly, Kimaro and Nhampossa (2007) present a comparative case study between Tanzania and Mozambique to highlight the problem of sustainability in healthcare sectors in these countries. Miscione and Sahay (2007) discuss the problem of scalability in India and propose a practice-institutionalized approach to address it.…”
Section: Competing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Kimaro and Nhampossa (2007) present a comparative case study between Tanzania and Mozambique to highlight the problem of sustainability in healthcare sectors in these countries. Miscione and Sahay (2007) discuss the problem of scalability in India and propose a practice-institutionalized approach to address it.…”
Section: Competing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%