Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model

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Autor(a) principal: Guarcello,Claudio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Raupp,Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The pandemic has been a challenge for many public health systems worldwide. Several health measures and innovations have been implemented to help in reducing COVID-19 spread and to avoid healthcare system overwhelming. During the pandemic emergency, the need for social protection and social distancing scenario has provided the push for healthcare stakeholders to innovate, and telemedicine has emerged as an efficient and effective way to provide care while reducing hospital overload and COVID-19 spread. The pandemic is having a direct impact on innovation and servitization by accelerating innovation processes, creating new interactions among ecosystem actors, promoting new ways to provide value and care, as well as time to market, and social acceptance for innovative solutions. Taking the widespread adoption of telemedicine as an example of innovation processes with the scope to identify which key innovation determinants are participating in the innovation adoption process and what type of contextual conditions are relevant for its development, we propose a seven-stage model with the aim to provide an end-to-end innovation adoption process to map and identify how society, technology, and environment act during the innovation adoption, including economic, social, and political impacts along with its regulation and time to market.
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title Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
spellingShingle Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
Guarcello,Claudio
COVID-19
innovation adoption
innovation model
telemedicine
time to market
title_short Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
title_full Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
title_fullStr Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
title_sort Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model
author Guarcello,Claudio
author_facet Guarcello,Claudio
Raupp,Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Raupp,Eduardo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guarcello,Claudio
Raupp,Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
innovation adoption
innovation model
telemedicine
time to market
topic COVID-19
innovation adoption
innovation model
telemedicine
time to market
description ABSTRACT The pandemic has been a challenge for many public health systems worldwide. Several health measures and innovations have been implemented to help in reducing COVID-19 spread and to avoid healthcare system overwhelming. During the pandemic emergency, the need for social protection and social distancing scenario has provided the push for healthcare stakeholders to innovate, and telemedicine has emerged as an efficient and effective way to provide care while reducing hospital overload and COVID-19 spread. The pandemic is having a direct impact on innovation and servitization by accelerating innovation processes, creating new interactions among ecosystem actors, promoting new ways to provide value and care, as well as time to market, and social acceptance for innovative solutions. Taking the widespread adoption of telemedicine as an example of innovation processes with the scope to identify which key innovation determinants are participating in the innovation adoption process and what type of contextual conditions are relevant for its development, we propose a seven-stage model with the aim to provide an end-to-end innovation adoption process to map and identify how society, technology, and environment act during the innovation adoption, including economic, social, and political impacts along with its regulation and time to market.
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