Diffusion of innovation theory: borrowings, extensions, and modifications from IT researchers
Innovation diffusion theory has been widely applied to the study of information technology (IT) innovations for more than the last decade and has provided insight into the adoption, implementation, infusion, and diffusion of IT innovations. This stream ...
Information technology innovations: a classification by IT locus of impact and research approach
Research based on diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory investigates the evaluation, adoption, and implementation of innovations. Gaining understanding is difficult when tracing results on a study-by-study basis. To remove some of the barriers to ...
Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs
Models used to study information technology (IT) adoption were adapted and applied to the group support systems (GSS) domain to determine their applicability and to assess the relative importance of beliefs about GSS in the context of adoption. The ...
Measuring user involvement: a diffusion of innovation perspective
User involvement is a need-based motivational attitude toward information systems and their development. As such, it has important implications for the successful creation and deployment of information systems in organizations. This paper reports on the ...
Telework: an innovation where nobody is getting on the bandwagon?
Despite predictions over the years that many employees would soon be teleworking from their homes, neither employees in general nor information systems (IS) professionals in particular, whose work is especially appropriate for telework, have begun ...
Adoption of computer aided software engineering (CASE) technology: an innovation adoption perspective
This study examines the impact of various organizational and technology characteristics on the adoption of computer aided software engineering (CASE) technology. Based on research in innovation adoption and IS implementation, the study develops a ...