Fredrik Söderström
Linköping University
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Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy | 2016
Ulf Melin; Karin Axelsson; Fredrik Söderström
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to analyse and understand the contemporary management of electronic identification (e-ID) development to: identify and formulate challenges and reflect upon th ...
Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy | 2016
Karin Hedström; Fredrik Karlsson; Fredrik Söderström
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the challenges that arise when introducing an electronic identification (eID) card for professional use in a health-care setting.Design/methodology/ ...
electronic government | 2018
Fredrik Söderström; Ulf Melin; Ida Lindgren; Zara Galzie
Coordination is a critical enabler when creating and managing coherent, integrated, secure and smart public electronic services (e-services) as a part of digitalization. With an increased demand for such services, coordination as an internal organizational phenomenon is becoming increasingly important. Based on a qualitative case study, and informed by coordination theory, this paper investigates two different theoretical views applied on internal e-service coordination within a government agency in Sweden. At the outset, the agency is seeking one generic way to coordinate the current heterogeneous and fragmented internal e-service landscape in a more efficient way. Hence, our aim also includes investigating the prerequisites and potential for this type of coordination. We conduct this study in two stages. First, we apply a well-established theoretical lens from organizational theory on a set of coordination efforts, thereby perceiving coordination as a planned and anticipated activity based on a fixed set of mechanisms. Second, we apply a lens of coordinating as emergent practice, which allows for an in-depth investigation of more flexible and dynamic aspects of coordinating activities in daily work. By combining these two views, we argue that this approach can facilitate and increase understanding of the dynamics and flexibility needed to understand the type of coordination needed in public e-service contexts. This can also imply that there is no single best practice or ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to internal e-service coordination. Instead, organizations need to acknowledge the need for multi-dimensional views revealing the inherent complexity of coordination; as planned as well as emerging activities.
european conference on information systems | 2011
Karin Axelsson; Ulf Melin; Fredrik Söderström
european conference on information systems | 2013
Ulf Melin; Karin Axelsson; Fredrik Söderström
35th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia – IRIS 2012, August 17–20, 2012, Sigtuna, Sweden | 2012
Fredrik Söderström; Ulf Melin
Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy | 2015
Karin Hedström; Elin Wihlborg; Mariana S. Gustafsson; Fredrik Söderström
Archive | 2018
Karin Hedström; Ulf Melin; Fredrik Söderström
Archive | 2017
Fredrik Söderström; Ulf Melin
Archive | 2016
Fredrik Söderström