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Date:05/05/24

 


Publication type: Article
Title:

Reducing Medicare Spending Through Electronic Health Information Exchange: The Role of Incentives and Exchange Maturity

Author(s): Adjerid,Idris (Author) Adler-Milstein,Julia (Author) Angst,Corey (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Information Systems Research
Issue Number:2018/JUN V.29 N.2
Call No.:658.403801105 ISR
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 341–361
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Information technology 
Accession Number 168796
Abstract
Health information exchanges (HIEs) are entities that have emerged in healthcare delivery markets across the United States. By providing an interorganizational information system (IOIS) and governance over use of this system and the information exchanged through it ...

Abstract URL:https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/abs/10.1287/isre.2017.0745
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Beyond the Privacy Paradox: Objective Versus Relative Risk in Privacy Decision Making

Author(s): Adjerid,Idris (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:MIS quarterly : management information systems
Issue Number:2018 V.42 N.2
Call No.:658.4038011 MQU
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 465-488
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Management information systems 
Accession Number 172100
Abstract
Privacy decision making has been examined in the literature from alternative perspectives. A dominant “normative” perspective has focused on rational processes by which consumers with stable preferences for privacy weigh the expected benefits of privacy choices against their potential costs. More recently, a behavioral perspective has leveraged theories from decision research to construe privacy decision making as a process in which cognitive heuristics and biases predictably occur. ...

Abstract URL:https://misq.org/beyond-the-privacy-paradox-objective-versus-relative-risk-in-privacy-decision-making.html


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