Browsing Department of Information Systems and Operations Management by Author "Wang, Jingguo"
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A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF HEALTH INFORMATION QUALITY ON CARE DELIVERY QUALITY AND SATISFACTION FROM THE CARE PROVIDER’S PERSPECTIVE
Manzar, Rashid (2017-05-22)The US healthcare system is rapidly adopting health information technologies (IT) in its quest to improve patient safety and deliver high quality care at a lower cost. As healthcare providers increasingly rely on health ... -
The Fox Is Guarding The Henhouse: Can Interpersonal Conflict Damage An Organization's Information Security?
Nurbhai, Ammar (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2014-07-14)As computer networks grow ever more interconnected, securing an organization's information is becoming increasingly vital. At the forefront of this threat is that of the insider, an individual who is already behind the ... -
ROLE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES SELF MANAGEMENT: TECHNOLOGY AFFORDANCE PERSEPCTIVE
Dantu, Ramakrishna (2016-09-15)Diabetes is costly and a leading cause of death and disability in the United States (CDC, 2015). There is no known cure for the disease, however, it can be managed and controlled through self-management. This process ... -
Three Essays on Adoption and Continuous Improvement of Information Security Management in Organizations
Ghahramani, Fereshteh; 0000-0003-0939-773X (2018-07-23)In information intensive organizations secured management of information has become an important issue. Although organizations have been actively investing on information security, crime rate in this area keep increasing. ... -
THREE ESSAYS ON INFORMATION SECURITY POLICY COMPLIANCE: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Yazdanmehr, Adel; 0000-0001-6815-2965Motivating employees to comply with information security policies (ISP) is a major challenge for organizations. Employees who do not comply with these policies can impose a serious threat to the safety of organizational ...