A Review of the Predictors, Linkages, and Biases in IT Innovation Adoption Research
University of Missouri–St. Louis
Abstract
We present a review and analysis of the rich body of research on the adoption and diffusion of IT-based innovations by individuals and organizations. Our review analyzes 48 empirical studies on individual and 51 studies on organizational IT adoption published between 1992 and 2003. In total, the sample contains 135 independent variables, eight dependent variables, and 505 relationships between independent and dependent variables. Furthermore, our sample includes both quantitative and qualitative studies. We were able to include qualitative studies because of a unique coding scheme, which can easily be replicated in other reviews. We use this sample to assess predictors, linkages, and biases in individual and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 75.81
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Knowledge management
- Variables
- Sample (material)
- Linkage (software)
- Empirical research
- Coding (social sciences)
- Psychology
- Business
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure