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This book examines healthcare innovation processes, shedding light
on the controversies endemic to innovation, which make such
processes notoriously challenging. While, in the heat of action,
controversies may be seen as barriers to innovation, observations
reported in this volume point to controversies also having an
energizing role. Students and academics studying innovation,
organization, and health management and economics will find this
book a valuable read as it provides empirical case studies on
innovation processes in practice. Controversies in Healthcare
Innovation will also appeal to practitioners of health care
management, innovation project managers and policy-makers in the
health care sector.
This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 4th Scandinavian
Conference on Information Systems (SCIS), held in Oslo, Norway, in
August 2013. Participants were invited to discuss experiences of
"digital living" within a multitude of empirical settings, covering
questions like e.g. "how do people relate to each other when
interaction is mediated through social networks?" or "what are the
societal effects of ICT becoming ubiquitous in everyday
situations?". The 6 papers accepted for presentation at the
conference were selected from 18 submissions and address "digital
living" from different perspectives.
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