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Networks of Action:
Sustainable Health Information Systems Across Developing Countries
Jørn Braa, Eric
Monteiro, and Sundeep Sahay
Special Issue on Action Research
Volume 28, Number 3
Abstract
Our paper is motivated by one simple question: Why do so
many action research efforts fail to persist over time? We
approach this question, the problem of sustainability, building on a
perspective on action research identifying the pivotal importance of networks.
More precisely, local action research interventions
need to be conceptualized and approached as but one element in a larger
network of action in order to ensure sustainability. A vital
aspect of our perspective is that local interventions depend heavily on
the support of similar action research efforts in other
locations. This is essential for the necessary processes of
learning and experience sharing. We suggest that the scaling
(i.e., spreading) of the intervention is a prerequisite, not a luxury,
for sustainable action research. Empirically, we base our analysis on
an ongoing, large-scale action research project within the health care
sector (called HISP) in a number of developing countries. HISP provides
a fruitful occasion to investigate key criteria for our approach to
action research, namely sustainability, scalability, and capacity to be
politically relevant to the participants. We contribute to three
discourses: (1) models of action research, (2) lessons for
health information systems in developing countries, and (3) more
generally, IS implementations that are dispersed, large-scale, and have
scarce resources.
Keywords: Action research, networks, sustainability,
politics, health information systems
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