Recent Publications
- Adu-Gyamfi, E., Nielsen, P., and Sæbø, J. I. (2019). The Dynamics of a Global Health Information Systems Research and Implementation Project. Presented at the Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics - EHiN 2019 (preprint - pdf)
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Sahay, S., Nielsen, P. and Aanestad, M. (2019). Institutionalizing Information Systems for Universal Health Coverage in Primary Health Care and the Need for New Forms of Institutional Work. Communications of the Association for Information Systems. Preprint
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Nielsen, P. and Sahay, S. (2019). Critically Studying Openness: A way forward. Information Systems Journal
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Li, M. and Nielsen, P. (2019). Making Usable Generic Software. A Matter of Global or Local Design?, Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems (SCIS). Researchgate
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Nicholson, B., Nielsen, P., Sæbø, J. and Sahay, S. (2019). Exploring Tensions of Global Public Good Platforms for Development: The Case of DHIS2. IFIP9.4 Conference. Proceedings
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Sahay, S., Nielsen, P. and Latifov, M.A. (2018). Grand Challenges of Public Health: How can Health Information Systems Support Facing Them?, Health Policy and Technology
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Sæbø, J. I., and Moyo, C. M., and Nielsen, P. (2018). Promoting Transparency and Accountability with District League Tables in Sierra Leone and Malawi Health Policy and Technology, Health Policy and Technology.
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Msiska, B. and Nielsen, P. (2017). Innovation in the fringes of software ecosystems: the role of socio-technical generativity, Information Technology for Development, Published online: 21 Nov 2017, pp. 1-24. Open Access.
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Sahay, S., and Walsham, G. (2017). Information Technology, Innovation and Human Development: Hospital Information Systems in an Indian State. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities
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Sahay, S. (2016). Are we Building a Better World with ICTs? Empirically Examining this Question in the Domain of Public Health in India. Information Technology for Development
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Nielsen, P., and Sæbø, J.I. (2016), Three Strategies for Functional Architecting: Cases from the Health Systems of Developing Countries. Information Technology for development. Researchgate.
- Sanner, T. A. and Sæbø, J. I. Paying Per Diems for ICT4D Project Participation: A Sustainability Challenge. Information Technologies and International Development. 10(2)
- Sahay, S., Sæbø, J., and Latifov, M. (2013). Scaling of HIS in Global Setting: Same, same, but different. Information and Organization
- Roland, L. K., Sanner, T., Sæbø, J. I., & Monteiro, E. (2017). P for Platform. Architectures of large-scale participatory design. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 29(2).
- Sahay, S., and Walsham, G. (2017). Information Technology, Innovation and Human Development: Hospital Information Systems in an Indian State. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities
- Sahay, S. (2016). Are we Building a Better World with ICTs? Empirically Examining this Question in the Domain of Public Health in India . Information Technology for Development
- Nielsen, P., and Sæbø, J. I. (2016). Three Strategies for Functional Architecting: Cases from the Health Systems of Developing Countries. Information Technology for development
- Sanner, T. A., Manda, T. D., and Nielsen, O. (2014). Grafting: Balancing Control and Cultivation in Information Infrastrcuture Innovation. Journal of the AIS. 15(4)
- Sanner, T. A. and Sæbø, J. I. Paying Per Diems for ICT4D Project Participation: A Sustainability Challenge. Information Technologies and International Development. 10(2)
- Sahay, S., Sæbø, J., and Latifv, M. (2013). Scaling of HIS in Global Setting: Same, same, but different. Information and Organization
- Latifov, M. and Sahay, S. (2013). Challenges in Moving to "Health Information for Action": An Infrastructural Perspective From a Case Study in Tajikistan. Information Technology for Development
- Braa, J. and Sahay, S. (2012). Health Information Systems Programme: Participatory Design Within the HISP network. In Routledge Handbook of Participatory Design. Jesper Simonsen and Toni Robertson (eds.)
- Asangansi, I. (2012). Understanding HMIS Implementation in a Developing Country Ministry of Health Context - an Institutional Logics Perspective. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. 4(3)
- Kanjo, C. (2012). Strengthening the Link between Traditional and Modern Practices for improving Data Quality in Health information systems: The Case of Malawi. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. 53(2). pp. 1-17
- Braa, J. and Sahay, S. (2012). Health Information Systems Program: Participatory design within the HISP network. In Routledge International Handbook of Participatory Design. Routledge
- Braa, J., Heywood, A. and Sahay, S. (2012). Improving quality and use of data through data-use workshops: Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90(5). pp 379-384
- Sanner, T, Roland L. and Braa, K (2012). From pilot to scale: Towards and mHealth typology for low-resource contexts. Health Policy and Technology. 1(1). pp. 155-164
- Damtew, Z., Moges, A. and Kaasbøll, J. (2012). Revisiting the Quality of Health Extension Workers’ Training: Case study from Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development. 25(3) pp. 201-205
- Asangansi, I. (2012). Understanding HMIS Implementation in a Developing Country Ministry of Health Context - an Institutional Logics Perspective. Online Journal of Health Informatics, 4(3)
- Lagebo, B. (2011) Factors Impacting the Use of Videoconferencing for Training: A Case Study in the Public Health Sector of Ethiopia. The African Journal of Information Systems. 3(2)
- Damtew, Z. and Kaasbøll, J. (2011). Target Setting Procedures for Immunisation Services in Ethiopia: Discrepancies between Plans and Reality. Journal of Health Management. (13)1. pp. 39-58
- Kanjo, C. (2011). Pragmatism or Policy: Implications on Health Information Systems Success. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. 48(1). pp. 1-20
- Sæbø, J., Kossi, E., Titlestad, O., Tohouri, R. and Braa, J. (2011). Comparing strategies to integrate health information systems following a data warehouse approach in four countries. Information Technology for Development. 17(1) pp. 42-60
- Sheikh, Y and Braa, K. Mobilising local networks of implementers to address health information systems sustainability. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. 48(6). pp. 1-21