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Osmundsen, Karen S; Costabile, Carolina; Bygstad, Bendik; Iden, Jon & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2023).
Diversity in digital platform ecosystems: Purposes, governance, and outcomes.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Helmersen, Migle
(2020).
The Core of Design Thinking and its Impact on Digital Transformation in Healthcare .
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Olsen, Dag Håkon
(2020).
Co-creation in networks of SMEs: a conceptual model of the co-creation process.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Olsen, Dag Håkon
(2020).
The Co-Creation Canvas.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Gamperiene, Migle & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2019).
Enabling Employee Co-Creation in eHealth - Propositions for a Methodology.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Helmersen, Migle & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2018).
Worklife Ergonomics in eHealth Co-Creation Governance
“You can’t manage what you don’t measure”.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Helmersen, Migle & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2018).
Digital Transformation in Healthcare:
Enabling Employee Co-Creation through
Web 2.0
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Iden, Jon & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2017).
The adoption of ITIL in the Nordic Countries: exploring regional differences.
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Meum, Torbjørg; Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild; Dugstad, Janne H; Eide, Hilde; Eide, Tom & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
[Show all 9 contributors for this article]
(2017).
Implementation of Digital Surveillance Technology
– Innovation through Cooperation and Co-creation
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2016).
Digitalisering - det handler om endringsledelse.
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Iden, Jon & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2016).
IT Service Management: Exploring ITIL Adoption over time in the Nordic Countries.
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Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild; Dugstad, Janne H; Eide, Hilde; Eide, Tom; Winness, Monika Gullslett & Stendal, Karen
[Show all 9 contributors for this article]
(2015).
Innføring av velferdsteknologi. Kommunene kan lykkes hvis ...
Lågendalsposten.
p. 2–2.
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Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild; Dugstad, Janne H; Eide, Hilde; Eide, Tom; Winness, Monika Gullslett & Stendal, Karen
[Show all 9 contributors for this article]
(2015).
Teknologi og eldreomsorg.
Drammens tidende.
ISSN 0805-3731.
p. 10–10.
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Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild; Dugstad, Janne H; Eide, Hilde; Eide, Tom; Winness, Monika Gullslett & Stendal, Karen
[Show all 9 contributors for this article]
(2015).
Nyttig velferdsteknologi i eldreomsorgen.
Agderposten.
ISSN 0805-3723.
p. 16–16.
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Iden, Jon & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2015).
Implementing IT Service Managment.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2014).
Critical Success Factors ofr Inter-Organizational Process Collaboration in eHealth.
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Nguyen, Thi Thanh Hai; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Moe, Carl Erik; Medaglia, Rony; Larsson, Hannu & Tapanainen, Tommi
(2014).
Information Technology Managers and Critical Success Factors in Healthcare Organizations in Nordic Countries.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2014).
Theoretical perspectives on success with BPM in e-health.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2014).
The role of collaborative BPM for process improvement in e-health.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Iden, Jon
(2012).
ITIL implementation: The role of ITIL software and project quality.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Iden, Jon; Olsen, Dag H.; Opdahl, Andreas Lothe & Olsen, Dag H.
(2008).
Towards a model of process-modelling practice: quantitative validation and results,
Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems.
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The paper revises an existing model of process-modelling practice and uses it in a survey of Norwegian model-based process-change projects. A central hypothesis is confirmed. There is a positive relationship between modelling processes. in terms of management support, lack of resistance, in-project training and model types, and project outcome. Further work should improve instrument validity and the research model by including other organisational and social dimensions of process-modelling behaviour and effects.
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Nyhus, Ellen Katrine & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2008).
The Consideration Of Future Consequences Scale: An Assessment And Review,
IAREP/SABE World Meeting. Economics and Psychology: Methods and Synergies. September, 3-6, 2008.
Luiss University Press.
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This study examines the factor structure of the 12-item Consideration of Future Consequences (CFC) scale (Strathman et al, 1994) which is a frequently used scale for measuring future time perspective (Petrocelli, 2003). CFC is defined as a stable individual trait describing the extent to which people consider distant versus immediate consequences of their behaviour. Degree of CFC is found associated with behaviour relating to health, academic achievement, environmental and financial behaviour. The CFC-scale consists of 12 statements (7 reversed-scored), to which respondents express their opinion by using a 5-point scale. So far, the scale has been tested using rather small student samples. Strathman et al, used samples of 167 and 323 respondents when developing the original 12-item 1-factor scale. Petrocelli, being the first to validate the scale, used a larger sample of 664 students and concluded that a 1-factor 8-item version of the CFC scale is more appropriate. This study is the first validation study using panel data from a large representative sample. Internal consistency for the 12-item scale was found satisfactory for both waves of data collection (range of Chronbach's alpha was .73 - .76). For both years, alpha would increase if deleting 2 items. Test-retest reliability for respondents who had answered the CFC scale in both years (n=1591) was .65, showing reasonable stability in responses to the scale. The factor structure was tested by confirmatory factor analyses. We found the CFC scale to include several factors, and that a 3-factor solution fit the data best. We found indications of a measurement error since all non-reversed scored items loaded on Factor 1, while the reversed scored items loaded on Factors 2 and 3. If correcting for the measurement error by allowing error-terms to correlate, we find support for the 1-factor 12-item solution. Implications of the study are discussed.
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Flak, Leif Skiftenes; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Dertz, Willy
(2008).
An Exploratory Approach for Benefits Management in e-Government: Insights from 48 Norwegian Government Funded Projects.
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Efforts to improve governance and government functions through the use of information technology continue to draw considerable parts of the budgets of government agencies. To meet public and political demands for increased visibility of effects of e-Government investments, there is a trend to extend existing practices of evaluation towards more holistic management practices, commonly referred to as benefits management. However, benefits management practices and effects of such practices are poorly documented. This paper presents a particular approach to benefits management that has been developed by the Norwegian government. The technique has been applied in 48 e-Government projects and this paper presents insights from the application of the technique and discusses its¿ strengths and weaknesses.
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Hu, Qing; Frisk, Elisabeth; Hallikainen, Petri; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Päivärinta, Tero & Nurmi, Antti
(2007).
IT Investment Evaluation as a Socio-Political Process: Determinants to Managerial Adoption and Use.
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Researchers have long recognized that IT investment evaluation is a complex socio-technical process. Some scholars even consider it as a socio-political process based on the argument that evaluations are conducted from the vantage points of the stakeholders. While anecdotal evidences of these arguments are plenty, empirical support based on large samples and rigorous methodologies are rare in the current IT evaluation literature. In this study we present the results of a structural equation analysis of a socio-political model of using survey data collected from 312 Swedish companies. Our results show that organizational power and political factors play a significant role in forming the managers? intention to conduct formal IT investment evaluation, which in turn predicts the actual use of the formal evaluation methods and frameworks. While perceived usefulness still significantly influences intention, as previously reported, the power and political factors are shown to influence the action directly with or without the mediation of intention, supporting the strong influence of organizational politics in the IT investment evaluation process.
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Hallikainen, Petri; Hu, Qing; Frisk, Elisabeth; Päivärinta, Tero; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Nurmi, Antti
(2006).
The Use of Formal IT Investment Evaluation Methods in Organizations: A Survey of European Countries.
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IT investment evaluation has been the subject of many academic studies and often rated as one of the top concerns of IT managers. While many studies have focused on the issue of how to evaluate IT projects, we are more interested in understanding why formal IT evaluation methods and techniques are used or not used in various organizations. In this paper, we present the preliminary findings of a large scale, multi-country survey on the usage of formal IT evaluation methods in organizations. Our results show that, despite the fact that most IT managers consider IT investment evaluation as a critical issue in IT management, only about one third of IT investment projects are subjected to some formal evaluation processes. What is even more interesting is that only about 10% of the organizations surveyed claim to use formal quantitative evaluation methods such as ROI, NPV, IRR, or C/B, while over half of the organizations report that their IT investment decisions are made based on experience and manager discretion. We find that the managers? perception about the usefulness of and attitudes toward formal evaluation methods and techniques correspond well to the percentage of usage in each of the three countries we surveyed. Our findings provide an update to the state of the art of IT investment evaluation usage in organizations and raise some interesting questions for future research.
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Hu, Qing; Frisk, Elisabeth; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Hallikainen, Petri; Päivärinta, Tero & Nurmi, Antti
(2006).
IT Investment Evaluation: Why Hasn't It Become an Organizational Routine.
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In this study we attempt to understand why formal evaluations of IT investment projects have not yet become an organizational routine. Using survey data gathered from business and IT managers in Sweden, we tested the research hypotheses about the factors influencing the attitudes and behaviour of managers towards using formal evaluation methods based on the theory of planned behaviour. We found that the intent to use formal evaluation methods in an organization is determined by the attitudes of the managers towards the formal methods, the common believes of the organization about the formal methods, and the perceived ability to perform formal evaluations. Interestingly, we found that the attitudes toward formal methods are determined mostly by the perceived usefulness of the methods and not by the perceived ease of use of these methods, suggesting that the decision to use formal methods is most likely based on rational analyses rather than individual preferences. We also found that awareness and self-efficacy contribute to the use of formal methods via influences on organizational believes and perceived ability to perform evaluation tasks. These findings provide some interesting managerial implications for advocating the use of formal methods in organizations. Future research directions are also presented.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Olsen, Dag H.
(2002).
e-Business Success and External Governance in SMEs: an Empirical Study of European SMEs.
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Olsen, Dag H. & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2002).
Sourcing and alignment of competencies and e-business success in SMEs: an empirical investigation of Norwegian SMEs.
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Olsen, Dag H. & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2002).
Understanding e-business competencies in SMEs: a conceptual and operational approach.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2002).
Reviewer for the Norwegian Conference on Organizations' use of IT 2001.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2002).
Reviewer for the ECIS 2002 Conference, European conference on information systems.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Olsen, Dag H.
(2001).
Mapping e-business competencies in SMEs; conceptual and operational approach.
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Olsen, Dag H. & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2001).
Mapping e-business competencies in SMEs: conceptual and operational approach.
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Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Sørebø, Øystein; Sørebø, Øystein & Christensen, Gunnar E.
(2001).
Core Activities in End-User Computing: An Empirical Investigation of Content and Relationship to Job Performance.
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Duc, Anh Nguyen; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Johannessen, Trond Vegard; Karlsen, Anniken Th; Kaasbøll, Jens Johan & Toussaint, Pieter Jelle
(2019).
Vol. 27 No. 1 (2019): Proceedings from the annual NOKOBIT conference held in Narvik 26-27 November 2019.
NOKOBIT/OJS Norge.
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Siden 1993 har NOKOBIT vært en nasjonal konferanse innen informasjonsvitenskap/informasjonssystemer. Den tar opp aktuelle temaer knyttet til utvikling, implementering og bruk av IKT i organisasjoner, samt samfunnsmessige problemstillinger ved IKT. Alle artikkelbidrag går gjennom blind-review. Aksepterte bidrag blir publisert og er meritterende på nivå 1.
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Garmann-Johnsen, Niels Frederik; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Helmersen, Migle & Lindland, Kristiane Marie Fjær
(2018).
Agder Living Lab - Følgeforskningsrapport.
Agderforskning.
Full text in Research Archive
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Rolland, Knut-Helge Ronæs; Netteland, Grete; Kaasbøll, Jens Johan; Karlsen, Anniken Th & Eikebrokk, Tom Roar
(2017).
Proceedings from the annual NOKOBIT (&UDIT) conference held in Oslo the 27th-29th of November 2017.
NOKOBIT/Bibsys OJS.
ISSN 1892-0748.
25( 1).
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NOKOBIT (Norsk Konferanse om Organisasjoners
Bruk av IT) er en etablert nasjonal konferanse for formidling av forskningsresultater rundt
informasjonsteknologi i en organisatorisk sammenheng. Proceedings inneholder 18
fagfellevurderte artikler som ble presentert på NOKOBIT i Oslo 27.-29. november 2017. Vi
mottok i utgangspunktet 24 innsendte bidrag, og etter fagfellevurdering ble 18 artikler valg ut til
publisering i dette tidsskriftet. Nummeret inneholder også 6 av artiklene som ble presentert på
UDIT, en samlokalisert konferanse om Utdanning og Didaktikk i IT-fag. Samlet mottok UDIT 17
bidrag og publiserer 11. Disse bidragene ble fagfellevurdert av en egen programkomite for UDIT.
UDIT har også denne gangen 3 korte praksisbidrag som ikke har vært gjennom
fagfellevurdering, men som har blitt godkjent av redaksjonskomité. Øvrige bidrag på UDIT ble
publisert i tidsskriftet til NIK.
NOKOBIT’s redaksjonskomité ønsker å gi en spesiell takk til den lokale arrangementskomiteen
ved Westerdals Oslo ACT: Siri Fagernes, Tor-Morten Grønli, Knut H. Rolland og Wanda
Presthus. Samt Andreas Biørn-Hansen, som har bidratt sterkt med tilrettelegging av websider og
annet praktisk håndverk.
Redaksjonskomité for tidsskriftet i 2017, har bestått av
• Knut Helge Rolland, Universitetet i Oslo
• Grete Netteland, Høgskolen i Sogn og Fjordane
• Jens Kaasbøll, Universitetet i Oslo
• Anniken Karlsen, NTNU
• Tom Roar Eikebrokk, Universitetet i Agder
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Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild; Dugstad, Janne H; Eide, Hilde; Eide, Tom; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar & Knudsen Gullslett, Monika
[Show all 9 contributors for this article]
(2017).
DIGITALT TILSYN – EN REISE I SAMHANDLING OG SAMSKAPING
RAPPORT FRA FORSKNINGSPROSJEKTET
Implementation of welfare technology. Digital surveillance in municipalities and its impact on innovation of services and organization
.
Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge/Universitetet i Søraust-Noreg.
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Prosjektet «Digitalt tilsyn» har vært en arena for læring, og gjennom samhandling og samskaping har ansatte i åtte kommuner fått innsyn i hverandres utfordringer med implementering av velferdsteknologi. Et innovasjonsprosjekt og et forskningsprosjekt har gått hånd i hånd. Leverandører og utviklere har deltatt i samskapingsprosessen, og forskergruppen har deltatt aktivt. Nedenunder er en kort sammenfatning over gevinster, utfordringer og anbefalinger for involverte aktører.
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Sindre, Guttorm; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Karlsen, Anniken Th; Kaasbøll, Jens Johan; Netteland, Grete & Opdahl, Andreas Lothe
[Show all 7 contributors for this article]
(2016).
NOKOBIT - Norsk konferanse for organisasjoners bruk av informasjonsteknologi, Proceedings fra NOKOBIT 2016, Bergen, 29.-30. november 2016.
Bibsys OJS.
ISSN 1892-0748.
24(1).
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Olsen, Dag H.; Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Moe, Carl Erik; Hauge, Elisabet & Braadland, Frode
(2002).
SME's competence for e-business success Exploring the gap between the needs for e-business competence and the training offered.