Bernabé Escobar-Pérez
University of Seville
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Enterprise Information Systems | 2014
Tomás Escobar-Rodríguez; Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Pedro Monge-Lozano
Public resources should always be managed efficiently, more so in times of crisis. Due to the specific characteristics of the healthcare sector, there is a need for special attention, especially in regards to hospitals. Administrators need useful tools to be able to efficiently manage available resources, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Therefore, an analysis of the effects of their implementation and use in hospitals is valuable. This study has two purposes. One is to analyse the role ERP systems play in aiding the integration of hospital data, with focus on user satisfaction as well as possible resistance to change. The other purpose is to analyse the effects of implanting and using ERP systems in the hospital environment and identifying how certain variables influence the process, especially the existence of different organisational cultures. Results indicate that clinical information has become notably more integrated, despite the lack of flow in the economic–financial area. The heterogeneous nature of the different groups, clinical (Medical, Nursing) and non-clinical (Economic–Financial, Accounting), had a negative influence on the implementation process, and limited the integration of information as well as the systems performance.
Journal of Information Technology Research | 2010
Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Tomás Escobar-Rodríguez; Pedro Monge-Lozano
Enterprise Resource Planning ERP systems integrate information from different departments in one common database for an entire organization. They have demonstrated their efficacy in a number of companies of different types. However, a problem arises in organizations with highly differentiated cultural areas; often such areas have traditionally had independent information systems and control over the interests of their area, such as hospitals. This case study analyzes the process of an ERP system implementation in a hospital. The studys objective is to identify, by means of this qualitative research technique, the principal technological objectives that were set in the process of implementation, which of those objectives were achieved, and the deficiencies that have subsequently become evident.
Health Informatics Journal | 2016
Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Tomás Escobar-Rodríguez; Lourdes Bartual-Sopena
Public healthcare organisations are moving towards the use of new technologies to automate and improve their internal processes in order to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their use of resources. The aim of this research is to tackle the systematic evaluation of an experience of integrating information in a healthcare organisation, paying attention to the implications that this entails. The results show that the integration of the information in the hospital results in higher levels of quality. This study contributes a vision of interrelated work, in which tasks are shared and aims are jointly established.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management | 2015
María del Mar Miras-Rodríguez; Amalia Carrasco‐Gallego; Bernabé Escobar-Pérez
Business Strategy and The Environment | 2015
María del Mar Miras-Rodríguez; Amalia Carrasco‐Gallego; Bernabé Escobar-Pérez
European Journal of Information Systems | 1998
Bernabé Escobar-Pérez
Revista Espanola De Documentacion Cientifica | 2013
Manuel Larrán-Jorge; Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Emma García-Meca
Cities in Competition. Finance management challenges: selected papers from the XV Spanish-Portuguese Meeting of Scientific Management, 2005, ISBN 8496378101, págs. 523-538 | 2005
Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; José María González González
Tourism & Management Studies | 2015
María del Mar Miras-Rodríguez; Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Amalia Carrasco Gallego
Partida doble | 2000
Bernabé Escobar-Pérez; Antonio Lobo Gallardo