The Process of Innovation Assimilation by Firms in Different Countries: A Technology Diffusion Perspective on E-Business
University of California, Irvine
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This paper extends our previous studies on the assimilation of Internet-based e-business innovations by firms in an international setting. Drawing upon theories on the process and contexts of technology diffusion, we develop an integrative model to examine three assimilation stages: initiation → adoption → routinization. The model features technological, organizational, and environmental contexts as prominent antecedents of this three-stage assimilation process. Based on this model, we hypothesize how technology readiness, technology integration, firm size, global scope, managerial obstacles, competition intensity, and regulatory environment influence e-business assimilation at the firm level. A unique data…
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- Industrial organization
- Assimilation (phonology)
- Business
- Competition (biology)
- Context (archaeology)
- Marketing
- Knowledge management
- Economics
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