Information System Maturity Models in Healthcare

2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Gomes ◽  
Mário Romão
Author(s):  
Royce L Robertson ◽  
Martha J. Larkin

Maturity models fill the need for a measure of overall growth in how outcomes assessment is defined and how feedback informs improvement to meet internal and external expectations at individual institutions of higher education. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted to develop an instrument, the Assessment System Maturity Matrix (ASMM), to observe and evaluate outcomes assessment system maturity. Research procedures included conducting a literature review and comparing business, software, and limited education maturity models; administering self-reported questionnaires to higher education outcomes assessment professionals; and piloting the instrument. Data collection results provided the ideal criteria for the ASMM design and content and led to ASMM development and refinement. Some deviation from the established maturity order sequence of plan, build, implement, and evaluate was noted. The ASMM can enable diverse institutions of higher education to focus on current assessment practice maturity efficiently to determine subsequent actions to improve outcomes assessment performance. Further research is required to explore the awareness and development of outcomes assessment system maturity awareness among the various types of institutions within the higher education community.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-65
Author(s):  
Elia Ardyan ◽  
Andri Nurtantiono ◽  
Budi Istiyanto ◽  
Berta Bekti Retnawati

This article discusses the effect of e-collaboration capability and information system maturity on knowledge sharing and SMEs marketing performance. This study was conducted at SMEs in Central Java which had used information system and technology in collaborating with partners and customers. There were 160 respondents in this research who were the owners or managers of SMEs in Central Java, Indonesia. This research used structural equation modeling analysis. AMOS version 21 was used to process the data. The result of this research showed that all proposed hypotheses were accepted. First, e-collaboration capability has positively and significantly influenced knowledge sharing. Second, knowledge sharing has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance. Third, e-collaboration capability has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance. Fourth, information system maturity has positively and significantly influenced knowledge sharing. Fifth, information system maturity has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance.


Author(s):  
Tarwoto Tarwoto ◽  
Adam Prayogo Kuncoro

Implementation of Information Systems used to improve the quality of service in the field of education at STMIK Amikom Purwokerto, the increasing problems in STMIK Amikom Purwokerto have not yet had a difference in terms of information systems to increase the system's prosperity. The method used is descriptive method using quantitative. The concept of this study uses the theory of DeLone and McLean combined with the COBIT 5 Framework which consists of 6 indicators including system quality, information, services, users, user satisfaction and net benefits. The results of this study are information systems that have been quite good and successful in the range of 0.80 the highest value of system quality, this explains about system users who have been carried out as daily activities to help use the operational process. The lowest value is service quality (0.50). This explains the quality of service received well needs improvement. And found some services that are less good and between good variables. Benefits of users, found to be related between information system development and information system maturity level (H0 rejected), but opposed not too strong or significant (0.38).


2020 ◽  
pp. 1309-1327
Author(s):  
Elia Ardyan ◽  
Andri Nurtantiono ◽  
Budi Istiyanto ◽  
Berta Bekti Retnawati

This article discusses the effect of e-collaboration capability and information system maturity on knowledge sharing and SMEs marketing performance. This study was conducted at SMEs in Central Java which had used information system and technology in collaborating with partners and customers. There were 160 respondents in this research who were the owners or managers of SMEs in Central Java, Indonesia. This research used structural equation modeling analysis. AMOS version 21 was used to process the data. The result of this research showed that all proposed hypotheses were accepted. First, e-collaboration capability has positively and significantly influenced knowledge sharing. Second, knowledge sharing has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance. Third, e-collaboration capability has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance. Fourth, information system maturity has positively and significantly influenced knowledge sharing. Fifth, information system maturity has positively and significantly influenced SME marketing performance.


2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Garbin Praničević ◽  
Nikša Alfirević ◽  
Mojca Indihar Štemberger

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