Information Technology and People,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
Purpose
Due
to
advances
in
both
software
and
hardware,
obsolescence
risk
refers
the
fear
that
a
product
will
soon
become
obsolete,
which
can
be
very
high
for
technological
products
such
as
smartwatches
or
smartphones.
Drawing
on
perceived
theory
innovation
resistance,
this
study
examines
effects
of
different
risks
consumer
resistance
smartwatches.
Design/methodology/approach
A
sequential
explanatory
approach
using
mixed
method
was
adopted
study.
In
Study
1,
we
conducted
semi-structured
in-depth
face-to-face
interviews
with
16
individuals
identify
most
important
affecting
consumers’
This
qualitative
develops
novel
theoretical
model
based
interpretive
results,
including
technological,
economic,
functional,
aesthetic
risks.
2,
tested
our
by
applying
partial
least-squares
structural
equation
modeling
sample
298
smartwatch
users.
Findings
The
results
show
is
affected
Originality/value
Although
extant
studies
have
focused
factors
influencing
adoption
use
electronics,
little
known
about
role
these
products.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 1810 - 1821
Published: Feb. 28, 2024
This
research
paper
presents
a
comprehensive
review
of
data
analytics
in
healthcare
management,
focusing
on
leveraging
big
for
decision-making.
The
literature
explores
the
historical
evolution
analytics,
emphasizing
its
growing
importance
clinical
support,
resource
allocation,
and
operational
efficiency
within
sector.
discusses
fundamental
concepts,
methodologies,
emerging
trends,
including
integrating
artificial
intelligence,
real-time
impact
wearable
technologies.
Challenges
such
as
quality,
privacy,
interoperability
are
identified,
along
with
recommendations
future
research.
findings
underscore
pivotal
role
transforming
decision-making
processes,
implications
precision
medicine,
preventive
healthcare,
enhanced
patient
outcomes.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 823 - 823
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
This
paper
examines
the
intertwined
dynamics
among
digital
transformation,
IT
innovation,
and
sustainability
their
collective
influence
on
firm
performance
in
response
to
evolving
business
landscape
characterized
by
digitalization,
concerns.
The
study
investigates
how
these
factors
collectively
impact
analyzing
a
panel
dataset
of
1510
global
companies
from
2013–2023.
model
utilizes
multiple
linear
regression
analysis
incorporate
scores
as
dependent
variable.
At
same
time,
are
independent
variables,
alongside
firm-level
control
variables.
results
reveal
that
transformation
positively
influences
innovation
strategic
(BM)
development,
confirming
its
direct
performance.
Additionally,
firms
with
simpler
younger
structures
achieve
better
outcomes
than
larger
more
established
ones.
However,
has
limitations,
it
is
based
spanning
11
years;
extending
different
longer
period
could
provide
insights
into
nature
which
inherently
dynamic.
groundbreaking
exploring
factors,
offering
unique
perspective
through
an
11-year
focus
assessing
dynamic
models.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: May 6, 2024
Abstract
Despite
the
evident
advantages
of
electronic
health
services
(eHS),
there
is
a
noticeable
opposition
to
their
acceptance,
which
has
raised
crucial
question
about
why
people,
particularly
in
developing
nations,
oppose
acceptance
eHS.
This
study
was
designed
obtain
comprehensive
understanding
factors
that
influence
rigid
eHS
by
integrating
two
theoretical
models:
Stimulus-Organism-Response
theory
and
Theory
Planned
Behavior.
In
our
detailed
survey,
543
respondents
over
18
years
old
from
various
regions
Nigeria
participated.
We
evaluated
proposed
model
using
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modeling
(PLS-SEM).
The
findings
indicated
lower
literacy
associated
with
greater
addition,
communication
choice
overload
perceived
risk
contributed
negative
attitude
toward
Subjective
norms
played
significant
role
influencing
intention
not
use
eHS,
highlights
social
pressure’s
effect.
Further,
perception
behavioral
control
reduced
Ultimately,
affected
rejection
behavior
significantly,
makes
resistance
it
substantial
problem.
research
unveils
contribute
this
provides
insights
for
policymakers
field,
goal
improve
people’s
Further
recommended
different
geographical
samples
contexts
gain
better
related
behavior.
Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 268 - 268
Published: April 8, 2025
This
study
combines
innovation
resistance
theory,
the
stimulus–organism–response
(SOR)
framework,
and
job
demands–resources
model
to
facilitate
an
in-depth
exploration
of
barriers
faced
by
healthcare
professionals
psychological
responses
they
exhibit
when
adopting
AI-supported
technologies.
We
conducted
a
questionnaire
survey
obtained
296
valid
from
examine
relationship
between
technologies
AI
adoption
behavioral
intentions.
Using
SOR
framework
as
basis,
this
validated
serial
mediation
with
moderating
effects,
demonstrating
that
influenced
intentions
through
resource,
demand,
levels
employee
engagement.
Further,
sought
validate
age-moderated
resource
demand
in
employees
exhibiting
their
associated
The
results
indicated
resources,
demands,
engagement
serially
mediated
Additionally,
age
only
exhibited
significant
effects
on
demands
findings
can
aid
promoting
professionals,
generating
new
insights
broadening
scope
vision
existing
literature.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
423, P. 138423 - 138423
Published: Aug. 10, 2023
The
threat
of
anthropogenic
carbon
emissions
and
the
consequent
climate
risk
at
global
level
has
led
to
a
noticeable
surge
in
academic
research
area.
However,
literature
primarily
witnessed
mushrooming
growth
with
limited
attempts
systematize
or
synthesize
mass
evidence
running
multiple
directions.
Such
fragmented
accumulation
insights
can
lead
confusion
potential
neglect
crucial
discussions.
Our
study
addresses
this
deficit
consolidated
area
by
focusing
on
neutrality
(CN),
which
embodies
response
for
mitigating
serious
consequences
harmful
emissions.
To
end,
we
used
popular
approach
systematic
review
(SLR)
identify
congruent
evaluate
it
critically
delineate
facilitating
inhibiting
factors.
Given
vastness
extant
literature,
our
five
sectors:
manufacturing,
energy,
transport,
agriculture,
construction
(METAC)
since
these
are
known
be
among
highest
contributors
We
rigorous
search
filtration
protocol
shortlist
153
relevant
studies.
Mapping
facilitators
inhibitors
helped
us
uncover
under-explored
aspects
suggest
questions
future
investigations.
At
same
time,
identification
stimulating
forces
impeding
hurdles
highlight
areas
requiring
policy
attention
managerial
action
support
achievement
CN
targets.
Journal of Knowledge Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(5), P. 1366 - 1395
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
Purpose
This
paper
aims
to
explore
the
relationship
between
owner-manager
or
leader’s
ambidextrous
leadership
style
and
its
effect
on
human
resource
management
(HRM)
practices,
contextual
ambidexterity
knowledge-intensive
small-
medium-enterprises
(SMEs)
strategic
agility.
Design/methodology/approach
study
presents
an
in-depth
qualitative
case
analysis
of
two
SMEs
from
India’s
information
technology
health-care
products
industry
serving
a
range
global
clients.
Using
theoretical
lenses
empowerment-focused
HRM
leaders,
agility,
semi-structured
interview
data
managers
employees
organizations
were
analysed.
Through
two-staged
analytical
process,
we
abductively
developed
novel
conceptual
framework
at
intersection
above
lenses.
Findings
The
findings
suggest
that
SME’s
empowerment-focussed
approach
was
influenced
by
their
philosophy
towards
managing
people
had
positive
impact
in
creating
culture
trust,
participation,
risk-taking
openness,
led
delivering
innovative
services
as
well
several
employee-level
outcomes.
Originality/value
Recent
literature
reviews
In
highlight
gaps,
including
shaping
practices
employee
thus
adds
existing
SMEs.
International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine and Surgery Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 020 - 029
Published: April 13, 2024
This
review
explores
the
impact
of
HIT
on
reducing
medication
errors,
encompassing
recent
advances
in
electronic
health
records
(EHRs),
clinical
decision
support
systems
(CDSS),
bar-coding
technology,
telemedicine,
and
mobile
applications.
By
synthesizing
evidence
from
scholarly
literature,
case
studies,
real-world
implementations,
this
paper
delineates
multifaceted
benefits,
challenges,
future
prospects
integrating
into
management
processes.
Understanding
evolving
role
error
reduction
is
pivotal
for
healthcare
stakeholders
to
optimize
patient
outcomes
enhance
quality
safety
administration.
In
dynamic
realm
modern
healthcare,
errors
loom
as
a
formidable
challenge,
imperiling
safety,
compromising
care
quality,
inflating
expenditures.
However,
amidst
backdrop
concern,
information
technology
(HIT)
emerges
beacon
hope,
offering
potent
remedies
counteract
these
errors.
embarks
journey
unravel
profound
ameliorating
delving
strides
across
various
fronts
including
Drawing
upon
rich
tapestry
practical
meticulously
examines
landscape
HIT's
influence
management.
Through
comprehensive
synthesis
evidence,
we
uncover
diverse
confront
inherent
illuminate
promising
vistas
that
emerge
integration
medication-related
At
core
exploration
lies
an
urgent
call
comprehend
reduction,
recognizing
its
significance
stakeholders.
assimilating
insights
disparate
sources,
endeavor
empower
with
knowledge
necessary
outcomes,
fortify
fabric
delivery,
foster
culture
excellence
essence,
serves
guiding
compass
labyrinth
illuminating
pathways
towards
safer,
more
efficient,
effective
practices.
As
navigate
terrain,
let
us
remain
steadfast
our
commitment
harness
transformative
power
HIT,
thereby
ushering
new
era
enhanced
elevated
sustainable
systems.
contemporary
landscape,
represent
significant
posing
risks
care,
overall
costs.
advancements
offer
solutions
mitigate
Business Strategy and the Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(5), P. 4744 - 4765
Published: March 2, 2024
Abstract
This
study
delves
into
the
pressing
challenge
of
achieving
carbon
neutrality
(CN)
operational
status
among
firms,
with
a
specific
focus
on
moderating
impact
emission
scopes.
We
use
mixed
methods
and
ambidexterity
resource
dependence
theories
to
examine
relationships
between
four
cooperation
kinds
(exploration‐focused,
exploitation‐focused,
resonance‐based,
governance‐centric)
firms'
CN
operating
status.
also
how
three
scopes
affect
Our
comprehensive
research,
based
primary
secondary
data
from
267
organizations,
enhances
our
knowledge
helps
CNs
achieve
find
that
stakeholder
collaboration
improves
objectives.
found
subtle
correlations
types
Governance‐centric
has
substantial
interaction
effect
scope
1
emissions,
demonstrating
its
effectiveness
in
controlling
emissions
owned
or
regulated
sources.
As
two
interact,
resonance‐based
emphasizes
necessity
common
values
beliefs
enterprises
stakeholders.
With
3
exploitation‐focused
usage
management
across
value
chain
transportation.
Exploration‐focused
interacts
for
all
scopes,
highlighting
importance
research
institutions,
startups,
stakeholders
exploring
emerging
technologies
driving
systemic
changes
mitigation.
shows
participation
is
crucial
status,
especially
varied
sheds
light
collaborative
strategy
development
tackling
provides
important
contributions
field,
but
future
studies
should
understand
limits
complexities
other
situations
increase
knowledge.