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AuthorOmar, Amizan
AuthorElhaddadeh, Ramzi
Available date2021-09-05T05:40:15Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameAMCIS 2016: Surfing the IT Innovation Wave - 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22701
AbstractFailure to identify the right institutionalization framework has caused derailments of major public sector Digitally-Enabled Service Transformation (DEST) projects in the UK, such as the NHS-National Program for IT (NHS-NPfIT) and BBC Digital Media Initiatives (BBC-DMI). Although such cases have generated much debate among the research community, majority of the discussions have been dominated by technological imperatives and strategic choices views, ignoring the dynamic nature and role of institutions and people within such context. To understand this scenario, an analysis was performed on four largescale DEST projects in the UK public sector (NHS-NPfIT, BBC-DMI, TUO and DVLA-SSP). Findings indicate that the actors (stakeholders) and structures (procedures and resources) had significant roles in facilitating or impeding such transformations - mimicking the structuration process. Based on this, a high-level conceptual framework is drawn utilizing Institutional and Structuration Theory concepts to further explore the roles of actors and structures in DEST institutionalization process.
Languageen
PublisherAssociation for Information Systems
SubjectDigital transformation
E-government
Institutional theory
Public sector
Structuration Theory
TitleStructuring institutionalization of Digitally-Enabled Service Transformation in public sector: Does actor or structure matters?
TypeConference Paper


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