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Dimitra Petrakaki
Dimitra Petrakaki
Professor of Technology and Organisation, University of Sussex
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei sussex.ac.uk
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Implementation and adoption of nationwide electronic health records in secondary care in England: final qualitative results from prospective national evaluation in “early …
A Sheikh, T Cornford, N Barber, A Avery, A Takian, V Lichtner, D Petrakaki, ...
BMJ: British Medical Journal 343, 2011
3582011
Implementation and adoption of nationwide electronic health records in secondary care in England: qualitative analysis of interim results from a prospective national evaluation
A Robertson, K Cresswell, A Takian, D Petrakaki, S Crowe, T Cornford, ...
Bmj 341, 2010
3082010
Changes in healthcare professional work afforded by technology: The introduction of a national electronic patient record in an English hospital
D Petrakaki, E Klecun, T Cornford
Organization 23 (2), 206-226, 2016
1162016
Embedding employability skills in UK higher education: Between digitalization and marketization
A Kornelakis, D Petrakaki
Industry and Higher Education 34 (5), 290-297, 2020
1122020
Between empowerment and self-discipline: governing patients' conduct through technological self-care
D Petrakaki, E Hilberg, J Waring
Social Science & Medicine 213, 146-153, 2018
1002018
Building a house on shifting sand: methodological considerations when evaluating the implementation and adoption of national electronic health record systems
A Takian, D Petrakaki, T Cornford, A Sheikh, N Barber
BMC Health Services Research 12, 1-11, 2012
652012
The possibilities of technology in shaping healthcare professionals:(Re/De-) Professionalisation of pharmacists in England
D Petrakaki, N Barber, J Waring
Social Science & Medicine 75 (2), 429-437, 2012
572012
‘We can only request what's in our protocol’: technology and work autonomy in healthcare
D Petrakaki, A Kornelakis
New Technology, Work and Employment 31 (3), 223-237, 2016
522016
Social value creation through digital activism in an online health community
P Chamakiotis, D Petrakaki, N Panteli
Information Systems Journal 31 (1), 94-119, 2021
482021
Recognizing the limits of virtual organizations
LD Introna, D Petrakaki
E-commerce and V-business, 339, 2007
44*2007
Re-locating accountability through technology: From bureaucratic to electronic ways of governing public sector work
D Petrakaki
International Journal of Public Sector Management 31 (1), 31-45, 2018
372018
The working out of modernization in the public sector: the case of an e-government initiative in Greece
L Introna, N Hayes, D Petrakaki
International Journal of Public Administration 33 (1), 11-25, 2009
362009
The cultivation of digital health citizenship
D Petrakaki, E Hilberg, J Waring
Social Science & Medicine 270, 113675, 2021
322021
Narrowing down accountability through performance monitoring technology: E‐government in Greece
D Petrakaki, N Hayes, L Introna
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management 6 (3), 160-179, 2009
312009
Technological affordances of risk and blame: the case of the electronic prescription service in England
D Petrakaki, J Waring, N Barber
Sociology of Health & Illness 36 (5), 703-718, 2014
262014
The long and winding road. An independent evaluation of the implementation and adoption of the National Health Service Care Records Service (NHS CRS) in secondary care in England
K Cresswell, M Ali, A Avery, N Barber, T Cornford, S Crowe, B Fernando, ...
Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2011
262011
Hybridity as a process of technology's ‘translation’: Customizing a national Electronic Patient Record
D Petrakaki, E Klecun
Social Science & Medicine 124, 224-231, 2015
222015
Evaluation as a Multi-Ontological Endeavour: A Case from the English National Program for IT in Healthcare
E Klecun, V Lichtner, T Cornford, D Petrakaki
Journal of the Association for Information Systems 15 (3), 147-176, 2014
222014
Sociotechnical changing in healthcare
D Petrakaki, T Cornford, E Klecun
Studies in health technology and informatics 157, 25, 2010
202010
Imbrications of institutional logics: the case of an e‐government initiative in G reece
N Hayes, L Introna, D Petrakaki
New Technology, Work and Employment 29 (2), 124-138, 2014
192014
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