The Relative Role of Digital Complementary Assets and Regulation in Discontinuous Telemedicine Innovation in European Hospitals

Stefanie Steinhauser, Claudia Doblinger, Stefan Hüsig

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Abstract

Telemedicine innovation is important for accelerating the digital transformation of the health care sector. However, telemedicine is a discontinuous digital innovation, and incumbent health care organizations are lagging in its adoption. We combine research on IT innovation adoption and discontinuous innovation to study the relative role of two drivers of discontinuous innovation adoption: digital complementary assets and the regulatory environment. Our findings from 1,753 acute care hospitals across 30 European countries suggest that digital complementary assets have a stronger effect on telemedicine innovation adoption than the regulatory framework. In addition, we observe application- and business model-specific differences. Overall, our findings add the role of organizational versus regulatory drivers of discontinuous innovation adoption to information systems research, emphasize the importance of digital complementary assets for the adoption of discontinuous innovation by incumbent organizations, and provide new insights into how the diffusion of telemedicine innovation can be accelerated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1155-1183
Number of pages29
JournalJournal of Management Information Systems
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Digital complementary assets
  • digital innovations
  • digital transformation
  • discontinuous innovations
  • health care
  • innovation adoption
  • regulation
  • telemedicine

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