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Frank Nyame-Asiamah

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Anglia Ruskin University

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Posted By Frank Nyame-Asiamah 06-12-2023 15:48
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Dear All, Submission Deadline: 31 July 2023 We are guest-editing a special issue on 'Technology Platforms as a Model for Business Development' for Information Technology for Development. Colleagues working in the field are encouraged to submit their quality papers for consideration. Please share ...
Posted By Frank Nyame-Asiamah 08-06-2019 05:12
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Dear Colleagues, My apologies for self-publicity but I thought this work on power issues in healthcare ICT adoption would provide some insights into different ways we can make managerial rationality relevant in actual context: Improving the 'manager-clinician' collaboration for effective healthcare ...
Posted By Frank Nyame-Asiamah 06-17-2019 16:42
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Hi Carole, You have raised an important topic for discussion. I think it still revolves around power plays and leaders'/managers' predispositions to decorate their strategic outcomes and report that their strategies are working at all costs rather than listening to critiques that might expose ...
Posted By Frank Nyame-Asiamah 06-07-2019 04:31
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Hi Ilaria, Thank you for your thoughts and questions that help us think broadly about different ways of making impact with our research outputs and balancing our efforts with the benefits. I would like to add three points to what you have said: 1. Taking it from the critical management ...
Posted By Frank Nyame-Asiamah 06-07-2019 04:31
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Hi David, Thanks for sharing the link to the LERA publications. There are some good stuff here on the feminist perspectives that I will read further. Yes, I concur that there is no one size fits all, but collaboration, we can continue to find alternative ways to reach those in positions of ...