Department of Accounting and Finance, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Department of Political Science, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
J Health Organ Manag. 2024 Jan 10;ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). doi: 10.1108/JHOM-04-2023-0118.
This research analyzes the roles of users in innovative digital health collaborative projects from the perspective of the user by considering three dimensions: their motivation, project activities and the support of the partnership for their effective involvement.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The authors unraveled profiles of users by using a Q-methodological analysis of 24 statements and 44 service users. The statements for the three dimensions were designed according to previous models of stakeholder identification and customer participation in new product management.
The authors obtained two profiles that advocate active participation of users, though with a different degree of involvement. One of them supports the role of users as "advisors" of users' preferences and needs, and the other indicates a higher involvement of users as "cocreators" of the innovation, with the same contribution and responsibility as the other partners.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Previous research has analyzed user involvement in digital health, as part of wider research on factors leading to the success and adoption of innovations. Moreover, previous research has analyzed user involvement in innovation projects, but without differentiating between projects carried out by an individual organization and those conducted by a partnership. This research contributes to filling this gap by revealing users' expectations about their involvement and how they think they will fit in with the dynamics of collaborative projects.
本研究从用户的角度出发,通过考虑用户的动机、项目活动以及伙伴关系对其有效参与的支持这三个维度,分析创新型数字健康协作项目中用户的角色。
设计/方法/途径:作者通过对 24 个陈述和 44 名服务用户进行 Q 方法分析,揭示了用户的特征。这三个维度的陈述是根据利益相关者识别和新产品管理中客户参与的先前模型设计的。
作者获得了两种支持用户积极参与的特征,尽管参与程度不同。其中一个支持用户作为用户偏好和需求的“顾问”的角色,另一个则表明用户作为创新的“共同创造者”有更高的参与度,与其他合作伙伴具有相同的贡献和责任。
原创性/价值:以前的研究分析了数字健康中的用户参与度,作为导致创新成功和采用的因素的更广泛研究的一部分。此外,以前的研究分析了创新项目中的用户参与度,但没有区分由单个组织开展的项目和由伙伴关系开展的项目。本研究通过揭示用户对其参与的期望以及他们认为自己如何适应协作项目的动态,为填补这一空白做出了贡献。