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Designing intelligent healthcare organisations with KM and ICT (2008)
Journal Article
Dwivedi, A., Wickramasinghe, N., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. (2008). Designing intelligent healthcare organisations with KM and ICT. International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies, 2(2), 198-213. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJKMS.2008.018321

One of the fundamental challenges faced by the 21st Century clinical practitioner is to acquire proficiency in understanding and interpreting clinical information so as to attain knowledge and wisdom and then apply this through making prudent treatme... Read More about Designing intelligent healthcare organisations with KM and ICT.

Cultural orientation and attitudes toward different forms of whistleblowing: a comparison of South Korea, Turkey, and the U.K. (2007)
Journal Article
Park, H., Blenkinsopp, J., Oktem, M. K., & Omurgonulsen, U. (2008). Cultural orientation and attitudes toward different forms of whistleblowing: a comparison of South Korea, Turkey, and the U.K. Journal of Business Ethics, 82(4), 929-939. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-007-9603-1

This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between nationality, cultural orientation, and attitudes toward different ways in which an employee might blow the whistle. The study investigated two question... Read More about Cultural orientation and attitudes toward different forms of whistleblowing: a comparison of South Korea, Turkey, and the U.K..

The risk-based approach to AML : representation, paradox, and the 3rd directive (2007)
Journal Article
Demetis, D. S., & Angell, I. O. (2007). The risk-based approach to AML : representation, paradox, and the 3rd directive. Journal of Money Laundering Control, 10(4), 412-428. https://doi.org/10.1108/13685200710830907

© 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose. This paper seeks to deconstruct the proposed risk‐based approach to anti‐money laundering (AML) and to relate it to the text of the European Union's 3rd Directive. The paper also aims to discuss a... Read More about The risk-based approach to AML : representation, paradox, and the 3rd directive.

Practitioner identity in systemic intervention: Reflections on the promotion of environmental health through Māori community development (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Midgley, G., Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Foote, J., Hepi, M., Taimona, H., Rogers-Koroheke, M., Baker, V., Gregor, J., Gregory, W., Lange, M., Veth, J., Winstanley, A., & Wood, D. Practitioner identity in systemic intervention: Reflections on the promotion of environmental health through Māori community development

In systemic intervention, boundary critique is important. This means explicitly exploring the inclusion, exclusion and marginalization of both people and issues. Most of the practitioner's attention in boundary critique is usually focused on relation... Read More about Practitioner identity in systemic intervention: Reflections on the promotion of environmental health through Māori community development.

Down with strategy: In defense of short-term thinking (2007)
Journal Article
Ezer, J., & Demetis, D. S. (2007). Down with strategy: In defense of short-term thinking. Journal of Business Strategy, 28(1), 57-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/02756660710723224

Purpose - The aim of this paper is to argue that the need for strategy is overstated and that organizations should celebrate short-term thinking. Design/methodology/approach - The paper presents a case study of a medium-sized software company in Cana... Read More about Down with strategy: In defense of short-term thinking.

Telemedicine: The next healthcare delivery medium: Fad or future? (2007)
Journal Article
Dwivedi, A. N., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. (2007). Telemedicine: The next healthcare delivery medium: Fad or future?. International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, 8(3-4), 226-249. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJHTM.2007.013162

During the past two decades, advances in Information Technology (IT) particularly in database technologies, internet technologies and telecommunications have brought about a revolution in healthcare. These IT advances have enabled medical personnel t... Read More about Telemedicine: The next healthcare delivery medium: Fad or future?.

How workflow management systems enable the achievement of value driven healthcare delivery (2007)
Journal Article
Dwivedi, A., Bali, R. K., Wickramasinghe, N., & Naguib, R. N. (2007). How workflow management systems enable the achievement of value driven healthcare delivery. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 3(3), 382-393. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEH.2007.014555

Healthcare institutions globally are currently having major problems accessing and maintaining the large amounts of data that are continuously being generated. Examination of the clinical procedures relating to patient management reveals that many of... Read More about How workflow management systems enable the achievement of value driven healthcare delivery.

Critical success factors for achieving superior m-health success (2007)
Journal Article
Dwivedi, A., Wickramasinghe, N., Bali, R. K., Naguib, R. N., & Goldberg, S. (2007). Critical success factors for achieving superior m-health success. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 3(2), 261-278. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEH.2007.013104

Recent healthcare trends clearly show significant investment by healthcare institutions into various types of wired and wireless technologies to facilitate and support superior healthcare delivery. This trend has been spurred by the shift in the conc... Read More about Critical success factors for achieving superior m-health success.

A web-based Knowledge Management system for Cardiovascular Disease (2007)
Journal Article
Bali, R. K., Wickramasinghe, N., Nugent, C. D., Donnelly, M., Dwivedi, A. N., Naguib, R. N., & Black, N. D. (2007). A web-based Knowledge Management system for Cardiovascular Disease. International journal of biomedical engineering and technology, 1(2), 111-126. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBET.2007.015854

The objective of this paper is to examine the efficacy of the Knowledge Management (KM) paradigm for a web-based Patient Administration System (PAS) for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) management. The role of contemporary Information and Communication T... Read More about A web-based Knowledge Management system for Cardiovascular Disease.

Complexity and information systems: The emergent domain (2006)
Journal Article
Merali, Y. (2006). Complexity and information systems: The emergent domain. Journal of Information Technology, 21(4), 216-228. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000081

This paper is concerned with the emergence of the information systems (IS) domain as a central feature of the management research landscape in the networked world. It shows that emergence of the network economy and network society necessitates a para... Read More about Complexity and information systems: The emergent domain.

Providing secure mAccess to medical information (2006)
Journal Article
Belsis, M. A., Dwivedi, A. N., Gritzalis, S., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. (2007). Providing secure mAccess to medical information. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 3(1), 51-71. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEH.2007.011480

This paper provides the description of a pilot system, HERMES, which allows secure mobile access in geographically distributed medical databases. The HERMES system builds an environment where mobile medical personnel perform secure registration and a... Read More about Providing secure mAccess to medical information.

Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dwivedi, A. N., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study. Presented at 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, Shanghai, China

The notion of Incorporating knowledge management (KM) in the healthcare sector has recently witnessed a lot of interest, both from healthcare practitioners and scholars. Because KM for healthcare has just started to appear on the radar of healthcare... Read More about Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study.

Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nugent, C. D., Donnelly, M., Bali, R. K., Dwivedi, A. N., Naguib, R. N., & Black, N. D. Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease. Presented at 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, Shanghai, China

The objective of this paper is to examine the efficacy of the Knowledge Management (KM) paradigm for a web-based patient administration system (PAS) for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We discuss the role of contemporary information and communication t... Read More about Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease.

Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gregory, A. (2005, November). Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship. Presented at IFSR 2005

In this paper the issue of whether organizations can learn to become responsible will be addressed. Zadek [1] suggests that organizations ‘pass through 5 stages of corporate responsibility: 1. defensive, 2. compliance, 3. managerial, 4. strategic, an... Read More about Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship.

Issues in clinical knowledge management: Revisiting healthcare management (2005)
Book Chapter
Bali, R. K., Dwivedi, A., & Naguib, R. (2005). Issues in clinical knowledge management: Revisiting healthcare management. In R. K. Bali (Ed.), Clinical Knowledge Management: Opportunities and Challenges (1-10). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-300-5.ch001

The objective of this chapter is to examine some of the key issues surrounding the incorporation of the Knowledge Management (KM) paradigm in healthcare. We discuss whether it would it be beneficial for healthcare organizations to adopt the KM paradi... Read More about Issues in clinical knowledge management: Revisiting healthcare management.

Knowledge management for healthcare: Using information and communication technologies for decision making (2005)
Book Chapter
Dwivedi, A. N., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. (2005). Knowledge management for healthcare: Using information and communication technologies for decision making. In M. E. Jennex (Ed.), Case Studies in Knowledge Management (328-343). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-351-7.ch019

This case study is based on data collected from a prominent UK-based healthcare software house (Company X Ltd). The organization specializes in information and communication technologies (ICT) solution development, implementations, support services (... Read More about Knowledge management for healthcare: Using information and communication technologies for decision making.

Knowledge management in healthcare: Overview of empirical evidence (2005)
Journal Article
Bali, R., Naguib, R., & Dwivedi, A. (2005). Knowledge management in healthcare: Overview of empirical evidence. Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare, 3(3), 141-148

A transformation has gradually been taking place in health-related research over the last twenty-five years. The synergistic interaction between information technology (IT), biomedical knowledge and genetic engineering revolutions has led to an infor... Read More about Knowledge management in healthcare: Overview of empirical evidence.

Guest editorial: Introduction to the special issue on advances in clinical and health-care knowledge management (2005)
Journal Article
Bali, R. K., Feng, D. D., Burstein, F., & Dwivedi, A. N. (2005). Guest editorial: Introduction to the special issue on advances in clinical and health-care knowledge management. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 9(2), 157-161. https://doi.org/10.1109/TITB.2005.849395

Clinical and health-care knowledge management (KM) as a discipline has attracted increasing worldwide attention in recent years. The approach encompasses a plethora of interrelated themes including aspects of clinical informatics, clinical governance... Read More about Guest editorial: Introduction to the special issue on advances in clinical and health-care knowledge management.