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Keynote speaker: Prof. Wendy L. Currie (Audencia Business School, Nantes, FR)
Title: Moving Towards Digital Health in the European Union: Policy and Practice Asymmetry
Short abstract: EU policy on digital health encourages each member state to adopt cross-border healthcare by improving citizens' access to health technology. However, a digital divide exists in the EU, as some member states have highly developed digital health and eGovernment systems, with others falling behind. A significant body of MIS research focuses on the digital artefacts used in healthcare, with many studies using the country or organization as the unit of analysis. In this talk, I explore cross-national comparisons of 27 EU member states, combining health system and digital technology indicators/metrics to evaluate country-level performance. A taxonomy of digital health country profiles identifies four types: frontrunners, followers, leap-froggers, and laggards. Using an institutional analysis, I explore the asymmetries of policy and practice in countries and regions. The talk concludes by suggesting that MIS research on digital health using comparative cross-national research methods generates insights relevant to key stakeholders including, policy makers, health professionals, and citizens.
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15:30 | Digital Bridge or Tradeoff: Telehealth Adoption and Healthcare Service Quality. A Scoping Review |
16:50 | Applying Space Data to the Analysis of the Economic Impact of Covid-19 Restrictions |
17:10 | Examining environmental sustainability in Italy: evidence from ARDL and non-linear ARDL approaches |
17:50 | EUDAI: When EUD Meets AI |
18:10 | Design issues in Human-centered AI for Marginalized People |
17:50 | Co-production and nudging: the enabling role of ICT |
18:10 | Rediscovering sustainable peace by technologies |
18:30 | The evolution of Hybrid Organisations’ Research: A bibliometric analysis |
The social dinner will take place at the Science Museum (https://www.muse.it/en/) ..."Everything in the museum come to life at night!" (cit.)