Evaluation and prioritization of artificial intelligence integrated block chain factors in healthcare supply chain: A hybrid Decision Making Approach
Neda Seifi,
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Erfan Ghoodjani,
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Seyed Shabahang Majd
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et al.
Computer and decision making.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 374 - 405
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
The
integration
of
artificial
intelligence
and
blockchain
in
healthcare
promises
a
significant
transformation
data
management,
service
quality
improvement,
increased
patient
security.
Blockchain,
by
offering
decentralized
transparent
platform,
enhances
the
reliability
security
information.
Meanwhile,
intelligence,
with
its
ability
to
analyse
process
data,
helps
identify
patterns
predict
treatment
outcomes.
aim
this
study
is
Evaluation
prioritization
integrated
factors
supply
chain
using
F-AHP
F-DEMATEL.
Following
review
previous
studies,
four
criteria
23
sub-criteria
were
identified.
In
first
step,
these
ranked
method.
second
relationships
among
determined
through
F-DEMATEL,
identifying
causal
effect
criteria.
results
show
that
identified
from
"integration
processes
(C32)",
"Provide
fair
(C31)",
"health
monitoring
(C12)",
"security
medical
(C34)",
"clinical
decision
support
(C21)"
fifth,
respectively.
F-DEMATEL
indicate
are
divided
into
categories,
"stakeholder
participation
(C42)"
"technology
acceptance
(C44)"
being
most
important
sub-criteria,
while
"monitoring
(C15)"
"patient-centered
strategies
(C22)"
as
sub-criteria.
These
findings
suggest
use
AI-blockchain
can
lead
improvements
managing
systems.
Language: Английский
To adopt or not to adopt mobile health applications? A study among Generation X mobile phone users in a developing country
Journal of Health Organization and Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 16, 2025
Purpose
This
study
utilizes
the
extended
technology
acceptance
model
(E-TAM)
to
explore
key
factors
influencing
behavioral
intention
of
Generation
X
(Gen
X)
users
in
Malaysia
adopt
mobile
health
applications
(MHAs).
Design/methodology/approach
A
total
252
responses
were
gathered
from
Malaysian
Gen
population
through
an
online
survey
using
a
non-probability
purposive
sampling
technique.
Data
analyzed
SmartPLS
software
validate
proposed
framework
and
provide
logical
foundation
for
achieving
study’s
objectives.
Findings
The
results
reveal
that
perceived
system
quality
(PSQ),
experience
(PXS),
ease
use
(PEOU),
playfulness
(PPF),
usefulness
(PU)
attitude
are
all
positively
associated
with
MHAs.
Originality/value
research
extends
TAM
by
introducing
novel
constructs
–
PSQ,
PXS
PPF
forming
E-TAM
analyze
MHA
adoption,
perspective
not
previously
explored
context.
From
practical
standpoint,
this
provides
actionable
insights
enhance
adoption
MHAs
among
Malaysia’s
pivotal
population.
findings
aim
guide
development
engaging
user-friendly
mHealth
improve
self-care
capabilities
increase
user
satisfaction.
Language: Английский
Online Atmospherics: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
J. Suraj,
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Ajay Joseph
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International Journal of Consumer Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
49(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
In
the
digital
era,
online
atmospherics
have
emerged
as
a
pivotal
factor
influencing
consumer
behavior
and
engagement
in
platforms.
Online
refers
to
strategically
designed
elements
of
web
environment
aimed
at
stimulating
senses
create
positive
user
experiences
enhance
responses.
Given
dynamic
nature
interactions
technological
advancements
commerce,
need
study
is
ever
evolving,
demanding
continuous
exploration
adapt
optimize
shopping
experience.
A
comprehensive
review
was
conducted
on
80
articles
published
between
2000
2023,
utilizing
integrated
ADO–TCM
framework.
Through
antecedents,
decisions,
outcomes
(ADO)
framework,
this
reveals
what
we
know
about
atmospherics.
The
theories,
contexts,
methods
(TCM)
framework
reveal
how
Moreover,
aims
identify
significant
gaps
current
literature
recommend
specific
future
research
avenues.
This
systematic
(SLR)
serves
crucial
resource
for
practitioners
by
providing
analysis
effective
atmospherics,
aiding
development
more
engaging
experiences.
Simultaneously,
it
offers
scholars
consolidated
foundation,
facilitating
further
innovation
domain
emerging
channels.
Language: Английский
Exploring factors influencing ehealth applications adoption in Malaysia: an integrated techno-humanist model (THM)
The Electronic Library,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 10, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
explore
elements
influencing
the
adoption
of
eHealth
applications
in
Malaysia
through
techno-humanist
model
(THM),
which
integrates
technological,
psychological,
sociological
and
organisational
dimensions.
Design/methodology/approach
Insights
derived
from
526
participants
were
evaluated
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modelling,
providing
strong
factual
evidence.
Findings
Key
technological
determinants
include
perceived
usefulness
(PU),
ease
use
(PEU),
internet
dependency
(ID)
system
quality
(SQ),
significantly
enhance
behavioural
intention
(BI).
Psychological
barriers,
including
risk
(PR),
negatively
impact
adoption,
while
a
positive
attitude
(A)
strengthens
BI.
Sociological
factors
such
as
social
influence
(SI)
behaviour
control
(PBC),
along
with
factor
facilitating
conditions
(FC),
demonstrate
impact.
Conversely,
privacy
concerns
(PC),
government
support
(GS)
institution
size
(IS)
exhibit
no
notable
effect.
Practical
implications
The
research
suggests
necessity
user-centric
strategies,
robust
infrastructure
tailored
educational
initiatives
address
challenges.
Recommendations
enhancing
infrastructure,
implementing
comprehensive
measures
build
trust
conducting
targeted
training
programmes.
Originality/value
expands
understanding
THM
framework
provides
practical
recommendations
advance
health-care
accessibility
outcomes
Malaysia.
Language: Английский
Patient‐Centricity in the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Review and Research Agenda
Jordan Fleissig,
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Cécile Delcourt,
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Nadia Steils
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et al.
International Journal of Consumer Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49(1)
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
concept
of
patient‐centricity
has
gained
much
attention
in
the
healthcare
ecosystem
past
few
decades.
While
most
stakeholders
have
embraced
this
model
placing
patient
at
center
their
focus,
pharmaceutical
companies
only
started
to
adopt
more
recently.
To
date,
literature
on
industry
focused
isolated
initiatives,
departments,
or
processes,
leading
a
fragmented
view
concept.
address
gap,
article
conducts
systematic
review
46
peer‐reviewed
articles
from
Scopus
database.
This
study
uses
“Theory,
Context,
and
Methodology”
“Antecedents,
Decisions,
Outcomes”
frameworks
organize
structure
review.
offers
comprehensive
framework
definition
concludes
with
research
agenda
gaps.
provides
unified
understanding
guides
future
develop
it
further
while
providing
practitioners
initiatives
shift
toward
patient‐centricity.
Language: Английский