
معرفی
Carl Erik Moe is a Professor at the University of Agder's Department of Information Systems. His research focuses on eHealth, telemedicine, assistive technology, and public procurement of information systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of Agder and a Cand. Polit. in Information Science from the University of Bergen. His work emphasizes practical implementation challenges in healthcare technology, including volunteer coordination in healthcare services and scaling telemedicine solutions.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Information Systems, University of Agder
- Cand. Polit. in Information Science (Hovedfag), University of Bergen
Research Interests: Moe's primary areas include eHealth systems, telemedicine implementation, assistive technology for elderly care, and public procurement strategies for information systems. He also explores cross-sectoral collaboration in healthcare and the ethical implications of technology adoption.
Articles Trends: His recent work addresses challenges in telecare adoption, volunteer coordination in healthcare, and scaling telemedicine. Themes like healthcare accessibility, user-driven innovation, and technology infrastructure for healthcare services are prominent. Key methodological approaches include qualitative studies, design science, and case analyses.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, his research aligns with projects funded by Norwegian health authorities. He collaborates with the Centre for e-health and contributes to interdisciplinary teams focusing on welfare technology and healthcare policy.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Centre for e-health at the University of Agder, he leads projects on assistive technology integration and public health informatics.




