Search Results - "Asoh, Derek A"
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The empowerment and quality health value propositions of e-health
Published in Health services management research (01-11-2010)“…E-health, as well as its value and benefits, has been characterized as a concept defined in various ways depending on intended audience and use. Attempts to…”
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Data mining for health executive decision support: an imperative with a daunting future
Published in Health services management research (01-02-2010)“…Data mining is highly profiled. It has the potential to enhance executive information systems. Such enhancement would mean better decision-making by…”
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A research model of health-care competition and customer satisfaction
Published in Health services management research : an official journal of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (01-11-2007)“…In all industries, competition among businesses has long been encouraged as a mechanism to increase value for customers. In other words, competition ensures…”
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Entrepreneurial Propensity in Health Care: Models and Propositions for Empirical Research
Published in Health care management review (01-07-2005)“…We maintain that entrepreneurial propensity is a focal construct in entrepreneurial research. We synthesize the literature to develop models depicting the…”
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A strategic approach of E-health initiatives
Published in Journal of healthcare information management (2008)“…The Internet is transforming the US economy. Though it continues to lag behind other industries, healthcare has begun to incorporate this technology on a wider…”
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Exploring the Knowledge Management Index as a Performance Diagnostic Tool
Published in Journal of systemics, cybernetics and informatics (01-04-2005)“…The knowledge management index (KMI) has been proposed as a parsimonious and useful tool to help organizations gauge their knowledge management (KM)…”
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