A conceptual model of is competencies and is capabilities for preventive care performance: a resource based view

Mohd Fadhil, N, Young, L and Teoh, S 2016, 'A conceptual model of is competencies and is capabilities for preventive care performance: a resource based view', in Alattas, M; Kang, K; Sohaib, O (ed.) Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2016), Chiayi, Taiwan, 27 June-1 July 2016, pp. 1-12.


Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: Conference Papers

Title A conceptual model of is competencies and is capabilities for preventive care performance: a resource based view
Author(s) Mohd Fadhil, N
Young, L
Teoh, S
Year 2016
Conference name PACIS 2016: Impact Factors of Business System Success
Conference location Chiayi, Taiwan
Conference dates 27 June-1 July 2016
Proceedings title Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2016)
Editor(s) Alattas, M; Kang, K; Sohaib, O
Publisher Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Place of publication Atlanta, GA, United States
Start page 1
End page 12
Total pages 12
Abstract Chronic diseases are known as the main cause of poor health, disability, death, and account for most of healthcare expenditures in developing countries. Thus, preventive care is identified as one of the most effective strategy to reduce the risk of chronic diseases and healthcare spending. Furthermore, the adoption of Hospital Information System (HIS) for preventive care is recognized to be an important resource towards addressing the problem of the rising of the healthcare costs and decreasing in quality of care. However, healthcare organizations do not consistently utilize the available resources for prevention of chronic diseases. The issues of underutilised resources, inadequate resources and inappropriate use of resources lead to lack of preventive care. Therefore, this study adopts both Resource Based View (RBV) and resource orchestration perspective to develop a conceptual model to study the influence of IS resources in HIS adoption towards hospital preventive care performance. This paper will contribute to the RBV theory, by applying resource orchestration as a theoretical lens to investigate complex interaction among IS resources towards organization performance and to provide important insights to the hospital management on how to resolve the issues concerning resources.
Subjects Information Systems Management
Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
Keyword(s) Hospital Information System
Chronic Diseases
Preventive Care
Resource Based View
Resource orchestration
Copyright notice © 2016 Association for Information Systems (AIS)
ISBN 9789860491029
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