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European Journal of Information Systems | 2007

An epidemic of pain in an Australian radiology practice

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Bruce Hamilton Rowlands

This paper presents findings from a study of an organisationally mandated assimilation process of an enterprise-wide information system in a radiology practice in Australia. A number of interviews with radiologists, radiographers and administrative staff are used to explore the impact of institutional structures on the assimilation process. The case study develops an argument that culture within and outside the Australian Radiology Practice (ARP), social structures within the ARP and organisational-level management mandates have impacted on the assimilation process. The study develops a theoretical framework that integrates elements of social actor theory (Lamb & Kling, 2003) to provide a more fine-grained analysis concentrating on the relationships among the radiology practitioners, the technology (an enterprise-wide Health Information System), and a larger social milieu surrounding its use. This study offers several theoretical and practical implications for technology assimilation in the health and radiology industry regarding the important roles social interactions, individual self-perceptions, organisational mandates and policies can play in assimilating new ICTs.


Journal of Systems and Information Technology | 1999

Factors affecting entry‐level internet technology adoption by small business in Australia ‐ evidence from three cases

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Angele Cavaye

The adoption of Internet technologies by the small business sector is important to their on‐going survival. Yet, given the opportunities and benefits that Internet technologies can provide it has been shown that Australian small businesses are relatively slow in adopting them. This paper develops a model from recent literature on the facilitators and inhibitors to the adoption of Internet technologies by small business. Cross‐case analysis of findings from three case studies are presented. Findings indicate that perceived lack of business benefit, mistrust of the IT industry and lack of understanding of Internet technologies are major inhibitors to Internet adoption by small business.


Pacific Accounting Review | 2013

A metamorphosis of the traditional accountant

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Sherrena Buckby; Kim MacKenzie

Purpose – The aim of the study is to identify the latest trends in accounting forensic work in Australia by examining how accounting firms that specialise in forensic services meet the needs of their clients, and to inform universities on the appropriate curricula to ensure the knowledge and skills of future graduates meet industry expectations.Design/methodology/approach – The methodological approach taken in this study was exploratory, and qualitative semi‐structured interviews were the primary data collection instrument used.Findings – Findings from 32 interviews with Australian practising forensic professionals suggest that these services are broad and complex. Opinions differ widely on the best way forward for this area of the accounting profession. Both work‐based and personal attributes required by practising forensic professionals together with the wide range of complex services offered in Australia are presented in a posited model, providing a unique contribution to international forensic account...


Archive | 2017

Value Relevance of Accounting Information in Capital Markets

Marianne Ojo; Jeanette Van Akkeren

Among banking industries and insurance and security sectors, systemic risk and information uncertainty can generate negative consequences. By developing solutions to address such issues, financial regulation initiatives can be optimized. Value Relevance of Accounting Information in Capital Markets is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly research on the importance of information asymmetries and uncertainties and their effects on the overall regulation of financial industries. Featuring extensive coverage on a wide range of perspectives, such as financial reporting standards, investor confidence, and capital flows, this publication is ideally designed for professionals, accountants, and academics seeking current research on the effects of the underlying elements in investing.


Australasian Journal of Information Systems | 1999

Confusion with Diffusion? Unravelling IS Diffusion and Innovation Literature with a Focus on SME'S

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Angele Cavaye


Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology | 2003

The Mobile Internet and Small Business: An Exploratory Study of Needs, Uses and Adoption with Full-Adoptors of Technology.

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Debra Harker


Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal | 2002

Exploring the needs of SMEs for mobile data technologies: the role of qualitative research techniques

Debra Harker; Jeanette Van Akkeren


Australasian Journal of Information Systems | 2002

Business On-Line? An Empirical Study of Factors Leading to the Adoption of Internet Technologies by Australian SMEs

Peter Slade; Jeanette Van Akkeren


Mobile commerce | 2003

Mobile data technologies and small business adoption and diffusion: an empirical study of barriers and and facilitators

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Debra Harker


Australasian Journal of Information Systems | 2002

Mobile Data Technologies and SME Adoption and Diffusion: an empirical study of barriers and facillitators

Jeanette Van Akkeren; Debra Harker

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Debra Harker

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Sherrena Buckby

Queensland University of Technology

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Angele Cavaye

Southern Cross University

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Julie-Anne Tarr

Queensland University of Technology

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Kim MacKenzie

Queensland University of Technology

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Peter Slade

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Marianne Ojo

American Accounting Association

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Rania Shibl

Queensland University of Technology

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