An Empirical Assessment of Technology Adoption as a Choice between Alternatives

Author:

Bekkering Ernst1,Johnston Allen C.2,Warkentin Merrill3,Schmidt Mark B.4

Affiliation:

1. Northeastern State University, USA

2. University of Alabama Birmingham, USA

3. Mississippi State University, USA

4. St. Cloud State University, USA

Abstract

Technology adoption by individuals has traditionally been regarded by information systems researchers as a choice between adoption and non-adoption of a single technology. With the current diversity of technology alternatives, the adoption decision may be more accurately specified as a choice between competing alternative technologies. The research question may no longer be simply whether technology is adopted, but rather which technology is adopted. The authors illustrate this with a simplified model of choice between two competing technologies, where the second technology is an enhanced version of the first. Their theoretical model is based on Expectancy Theory (ET). Results indicate that system characteristics can be successfully captured in the Valence Model of ET, and effort expectancy in the Force Model. Future research can expand on these results by including more factors in the Valence Model, and by comparing more than two alternative technologies.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Strategy and Management,Business and International Management

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