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Decision Support Systems
Volume 44, Issue 1, November 2007, Pages 350-359
 
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doi:10.1016/j.dss.2007.04.006    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
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Factors affecting the adoption of electronic signature: Executives' perspective of hospital information department

I-Chiu Changa, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Hsin-Ginn Hwanga, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Ming-Chien Hungb, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Ming-Hui Linc, E-mail The Corresponding Author and David C. Yend, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aDepartment of Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, No. 168, University Rd. Min-Hsiung Chia-Yi, Taiwan, ROC bDepartment of E-Business, WuFeng Institute of Technology, No.117, Sec. 2, Jianguo Rd., Min-Hsiung Chia-Yi, Taiwan, ROC cDepartment of Information Center, Chi Mei Medical Centers, No.901, Zhonghua Rd.Yongkang City, Tainan County 710, Taiwan, ROC dDepartment of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056, United States

Received 4 May 2006; 
revised 6 April 2007; 
accepted 27 April 2007. 
Available online 5 May 2007.

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Abstract

The healthcare industry is experiencing a major transformation towards e-healthcare, which delivers and enhances related information through the Internet among healthcare stakeholders and makes the electronic signature (e-signature) more and more important. This paper uses a mature framework, Technology–Organization–Environment (TEO), in information system discipline to identify factors that affect hospitals in adopting e-signature. A survey was conducted on regional hospitals and medical centers in Taiwan to verify the validity of the research framework. The results show that TEO framework is useful in distinguishing hospitals as adopters and non-adopters of e-signature. Based on the research findings, implications and limitations are discussed.

Keywords: Electronic Medical Records; Electronic signature; Healthcare Certification Authority; Technology–Organization–Environment framework

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Literature review
2.1. E-signature
2.2. Applying e-signature to medical institutes
2.3. The factors affecting IT adoption
3. Research methodology
3.1. Research framework and hypotheses
3.2. Measurements
4. Results
4.1. Basic data analysis
4.2. Reliability and validity
4.3. Hypothesis testing results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
Appendix A. Appendix
References
Vitae



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