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Cultural aspects of information technology implementation.

M Demeester1

  • 1Université Droit et Santé, Lille 2, CERIM, France. demees@skypro.be

International Journal of Medical Informatics
|February 5, 2000
PubMed
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Culture significantly impacts technology transfer and integration, often causing conflicts. Addressing these culture-based conflicts at their root, rather than focusing on superficial issues, is key to successful technology deployment.

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Technology Management
  • Cross-cultural Studies

Background:

  • Culture shapes values, norms, behaviors, and decision-making processes.
  • Technology transfer and integration involve the exchange of knowledge and skills, inherently influenced by cultural contexts.
  • Unacknowledged cultural influences can lead to conflicts during technology deployment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a practical framework for detecting and resolving culture-based conflicts in technology transfer and integration.
  • To explore the relationship between cultural preferences and professional actions.
  • To analyze how cultural dimensions influence decision-making in technology adoption.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a seven-dimension framework to represent cultural preferences.

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  • Investigation of the link between cultural dimensions and decision-making processes.
  • Description of a Change Governance Framework to model decision-making dynamics.
  • Main Results:

    • Cultural preferences significantly influence decision-making processes, leading to tangible actions.
    • A structured approach can identify and address culture-based conflicts in technology exchange.
    • Understanding cultural nuances is crucial for overcoming obstacles in telematics application deployment.

    Conclusions:

    • Resolving technology transfer conflicts requires addressing underlying cultural factors.
    • The proposed framework provides a practical method for managing culture-sensitive decision-making.
    • Integrating cultural awareness into technology governance enhances successful adoption and integration.