Thomas A. Horan

2.5k total citations
110 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Thomas A. Horan is a scholar working on Health Information Management, Sociology and Political Science and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas A. Horan has authored 110 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Health Information Management, 17 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 14 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Thomas A. Horan's work include Electronic Health Records Systems (19 papers), E-Government and Public Services (13 papers) and Information Systems Theories and Implementation (10 papers). Thomas A. Horan is often cited by papers focused on Electronic Health Records Systems (19 papers), E-Government and Public Services (13 papers) and Information Systems Theories and Implementation (10 papers). Thomas A. Horan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Brazil. Thomas A. Horan's co-authors include Åke Grönlund, Benjamin Schooley, John D. Urschel, Helmut Unruh, Francisco Javier Carod-Artal, Sue S. Feldman, Antônio Pedro Vargas, Flávia Ferretti Santiago, William J. Mitchell and Brian Hilton and has published in prestigious journals such as Stroke, Communications of the ACM and CHEST Journal.

In The Last Decade

Thomas A. Horan

101 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers

Thomas A. Horan
Jessica Morley United Kingdom
Justin Keen United Kingdom
Adam Fadlalla United States
Paul De Hert Belgium
Steve Jones United Kingdom
James P. Kahan United States
Omar Ali Kuwait
Khin Than Win Australia
Jessica Morley United Kingdom
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All Works

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Hilton, Brian, et al.. (2016). An Organizational Perspective On GIS Payoffs for the Public Sector: Is Usage the Missing Link?. Americas Conference on Information Systems. 1 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2013). Public Use of an Online Advanced Traveler Guidance Information System: Trust in the e-Service and the Agency. Journal of international technology and information management. 22(2). 2 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2013). A mHealth system for patient handover in emergency medical services.. ISCRAM. 4 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2010). Information Systems and Healthcare XXXVII: When Your Employer Provides Your Personal Health Record—Exploring Employee Perceptions of an Employer-Sponsored PHR System. Communications of the Association for Information Systems. 27. 16 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2010). CrashHelp: A GIS tool for managing emergency medical responses to motor vehicle crashes.. ISCRAM. 6 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2010). Managing IT Collaboration in Multi-Organizational Time-Critical Services. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 9(3). 4. 6 indexed citations
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Hilton, Brian, Thomas A. Horan, & Benjamin Schooley. (2009). Devising and Deploying SafeRoadMaps: Communicating Public Health Issues Related to Rural and Urban Road Transportation Safety Through GIS-Based Mashups. Transportation Research Board 88th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board.
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2009). The prospective role of personal health records in streamlining and accelerating the disability determination process. Disability and health journal. 2(3). 153–157. 2 indexed citations
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2008). Bridging Care Communication and Health Management within Diverse and Underserved Populations. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 15. 5 indexed citations
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Schooley, Benjamin, et al.. (2007). Devising an architecture for time-critical information services: inter-organizational performance data components for emergency medical service (EMS). International Conference on Digital Government Research. 164–172. 10 indexed citations
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Tulu, Bengisu, et al.. (2006). Information Systems and Health Care X: A User-Driven Approach to Personal Health Records. Communications of the Association for Information Systems. 17. 9 indexed citations
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2006). Toward A New Evaluation Model of E-Government Satisfaction: Results of Structural Equation Modeling. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 35. 11 indexed citations
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2006). Implications of Time-Critical Information Services on Emergency Response ITS Architecture: Scenario-Building and Market Package Analysis. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 33. 2 indexed citations
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Tulu, Bengisu, et al.. (2005). Dimensions of Work Practice Compatibilitty and Influences on Actual System Use: Examining Physician Use of Online Disability Evaluation System. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 292. 6 indexed citations
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2005). Performance Information Systems for Emergency Response: Field Examination and Simulation of End-To-End Rural Response Systems. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 2(1). 13 indexed citations
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Hilton, Brian & Thomas A. Horan. (2004). An Information System Design Theory for Spatial Decision Support System Development. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 258. 1 indexed citations
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Horan, Thomas A., et al.. (2003). DEVISING A WEB-BASED ONTOLOGY FOR EMERGING WIRELESS SYSTEMS: THE CASE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 387. 2 indexed citations
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Shaheen, Susan, et al.. (1998). Identification And Prioritization Of Environmentally Beneficial Intelligent Transportation Technologies. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 2 indexed citations
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Gifford, Jonathan L., Thomas A. Horan, & Louise G. White. (1994). DYNAMICS OF POLICY CHANGE: REFLECTIONS ON 1991 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 3 indexed citations
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Sawchuk, Corey, B. Y. Ong, Helmut Unruh, Thomas A. Horan, & Roy A. Greengrass. (1993). Thoracic versus lumbar epidural fentanyl for postthoracotomy pain. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 55(6). 1472–1476. 20 indexed citations

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