Peer-Review Report
Preprint (JMIR Preprints): https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/32336
Authors' Response to Peer-Review Reports: https://med.jmirx.org/2021/4/e34106/
Published Article: https://med.jmirx.org/2021/4/e32336/
doi:10.2196/34110
Keywords
This is a peer veview of “Information Technology Ambidexterity, Digital Dynamic Capability, and Knowledge Processes as Enablers of Patient Agility: Empirical Study”
Round 1 Review
General Comments
Thank you for the opportunity to review this paper [
] on the lesser known topic of information and communications technology ambidexterity. The paper is well cited, uses appropriate methods, and discusses the concepts and findings in a clear and thorough manner. The paper should appeal to a broad audience. It is a good example of the underrepresented information and communications technology–centered literature in health care.Conflicts of Interest
None declared.
Reference
- van de Wetering R, Versendaal J. Information technology ambidexterity, digital dynamic capability, and knowledge processes as enablers of patient agility: empirical study. JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e32336 [FREE Full text] [CrossRef]
Edited by E Meinert; This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 06.10.21; accepted 06.10.21; published 06.12.21
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