Determinants of the Relative Advantage of a Structured SDM During the Adoption Stage of Implementation

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作者
Gary F. Templeton
Terry Anthony Byrd
机构
[1] Mississippi State University,Management and Information Systems Department
[2] Auburn University,Department of Management, College of Business
关键词
innovation; diffusion; adoption; relative advantage; ease of use; compatibility; user perceptions;
D O I
10.1023/A:1025186302598
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摘要
This research investigates a new theoretical model for examining the relationships between user perceptions during innovation adoption. We have taken several innovation-related variables and constructed a framework for assessing the ability of a technology to improve worker performance. Prior research has not addressed the appropriate relationship between innovation adoption-related variables as applied to information systems development methodologies (SDM). This study attempts to use innovation-related variables created by Moore and Benbasat (Information Systems Research 2(3) (1991) 192–222) and Davis (MIS Quarterly 13(3) (1989) 319–340) to propose a framework useful by project managers in designing innovations that will successfully support the efforts of technology users. A framework is proposed, tested, and modified in the context of using an SDM to govern large systems development operation. Forty-seven users within a military software development organization were surveyed about their perceptions of a recently implemented structured SDM. A proposed model of innovation adoption perceptions was tested using correlation and partial least squares regression. Findings suggest a model for predicting the perceived relative advantage of SDMs in the adoption stage of their implementation which is useful in designing techniques in the IS development organizational function.
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页码:409 / 428
页数:19
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