投资信息系统:医院信息系统投资决策的行为与制度搜索机制

Investing in Information Systems: On The Behavioral and Institutional Search Mechanisms Underpinning Hospitals’ IS Investment Decisions1

MIS Quarterly · 2015
被引 79
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

整合企业行为理论与新制度理论,识别出影响医院管理者信息系统投资决策的四种搜索机制,并发现监管合法性会调节这些机制的作用。

Abstract

This study integrates tenets of the behavioral theory of the firm and neo-institutional theory to identify four recurring search mechanisms that are expected to influence hospital managers’ information systems investment decisions. To account for the critical role of regulation in healthcare, senior managers’ reliance on each of these four search mechanisms is hypothesized to be contingent upon their hospital’s regulative legitimacy. Analyses of panel data from all 153 public nonspecialist hospital organizations in England reveal that hospital managers invest in IS not only to find solutions to performance shortfalls (problemistic search), but also to achieve continuity and predictability in resource allocation (institutionalized search) and signal conformity with external norms and expectations (mimetic search). We find that the desire to make adequate use of uncommitted financial resources (slack search) is salient only among hospitals with low levels of regulative legitimacy. These new insights into the motives that trigger—and constrain—senior managers’ IS investment decisions will help IS managers to strengthen their case for IS investment and guide policy makers in how best to allocate resources to IS in healthcare and possibly beyond.

医疗信息系统组织行为制度理论投资决策