Abstract Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high levels of professionalism, and growing network externalities which may affect the decisions to adopt. Hence, this research integrates the Resource Dependence Theory (RDT), institutional theory along with Human Organization Technology (HOT) fit model as the organization theories to explain the adoption of Hospital Information System (HIS). To examine the effects of inter and intra-organizational potential factors on HIS adoption, within the context of Malaysian public hospitals, a survey method using web-based questionnaire is employed. The role of hospital size in this study is investigated to determine its distinct moderating influence among the relationships of the HIS adoption and significant dimensional factors. The results indicated that system affiliation (p
The moderating effect of hospital size on inter and intra-organizational factors of Hospital Information System adoption
Hossein Ahmadi,M. Nilashi,L. Shahmoradi,O. Ibrahim,F sadoughi,M. Alizadeh,A. Alizadeh
Published 2018 in Technological forecasting & social change
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2018
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Technological forecasting & social change
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2018-09-01
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Medicine, Business
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