beginning when the idea of implementing a joint
information system was emerged.
The findings of the present work came from a
single case. Despite that, we believe that the issues
found in this research can be quite common to all
projects that are implementing inter-organisational
interoperability. Future study could deepen the
analysis, especially to give a better understanding of
the influence of the organisational structure on the
information sharing.
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