An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory

Today, the interaction between patients and Interactive Health Portals (IHPs) is one of the hot topics of e-health domains. Online health care providers try to improve the quality of their online services to increase patients' attraction, trust and loyalty. Dimensions of e-service quality (eSQ)...

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Main Authors: Foroutani, Saman, A. Iahad, Noorminshah, Abdul Rahman, Azizah
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utm.372402017-09-13T06:31:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/37240/ An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory Foroutani, Saman A. Iahad, Noorminshah Abdul Rahman, Azizah QA76 Computer software Today, the interaction between patients and Interactive Health Portals (IHPs) is one of the hot topics of e-health domains. Online health care providers try to improve the quality of their online services to increase patients' attraction, trust and loyalty. Dimensions of e-service quality (eSQ) in Interactive Health Portals (IHPs) are usually deployed in a heterogonous network where both human and non-human actors are equally important. Prior research on patients' attraction, trust and loyalty indicates that dimensions of e-SQ are merely technical. However, due to socio-technical reasons, social aspects of these dimensions are inevitable. Therefore, this research is aimed at evaluating the relevancy of Actor Network Theory in the e-SQ context, and accordingly proposing a new theoretical framework for IHPs. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Foroutani, Saman and A. Iahad, Noorminshah and Abdul Rahman, Azizah (2013) An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory. In: 3rd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems â?? 2013 (ICRIISâ??13), 2013.
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Foroutani, Saman
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
description Today, the interaction between patients and Interactive Health Portals (IHPs) is one of the hot topics of e-health domains. Online health care providers try to improve the quality of their online services to increase patients' attraction, trust and loyalty. Dimensions of e-service quality (eSQ) in Interactive Health Portals (IHPs) are usually deployed in a heterogonous network where both human and non-human actors are equally important. Prior research on patients' attraction, trust and loyalty indicates that dimensions of e-SQ are merely technical. However, due to socio-technical reasons, social aspects of these dimensions are inevitable. Therefore, this research is aimed at evaluating the relevancy of Actor Network Theory in the e-SQ context, and accordingly proposing a new theoretical framework for IHPs.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Foroutani, Saman
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
author_facet Foroutani, Saman
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
author_sort Foroutani, Saman
title An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
title_short An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
title_full An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
title_fullStr An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
title_full_unstemmed An initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
title_sort initial framework for interactive health portals; using actor network theory
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/37240/
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