Workaround Motivation Model (WAMM): An Adaptation of Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour - Service Science and Knowledge Innovation (ICISO 2014)
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Workaround Motivation Model (WAMM): An Adaptation of Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour

Nada Nadhrah
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Vaughan Michell
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Abstract

The study of workarounds (WA) has increased in importance due to their impact on patient safety and efficiency. However, there are no adequate theories to explain the motivation to create and use a workaround in a healthcare sitting. Although theories of technology acceptance help to understand the reasons to accept or reject technology, they fail to explain drivers for alternatives. Also workarounds involve creators and performers that have different motivations. Models such as Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) or Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) can help to explain the role of workaround users, but lack explanation of workaround creators’ dynamics. Our aim is to develop a theoretical foundation to explain workaround motivation behaviour models with norms that relate to sanctions to provide an integrated Workaround Motivation Model; WAMM. The development of WAMM model is explained in this paper based on workaround cases as part of further research to establish the model.
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hal-01350910 , version 1 (02-08-2016)

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Nada Nadhrah, Vaughan Michell. Workaround Motivation Model (WAMM): An Adaptation of Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour. 15th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations (ICISO), May 2014, Shanghai, China. pp.52-62, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-55355-4_6⟩. ⟨hal-01350910⟩
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