9 research outputs found
Radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption: a cross-sectional comparison of voluntary and mandatory contexts
Understanding the adoption factors of a technological innovation is crucial. However, it is a wild assumption that these factors are of similar importance for mandatory and voluntary adoption. Hence, understanding the distinction is critical because, more than often an innovation is adopted with different organizational objectivesâthough operate in a same industry for a same application. The purpose of this study is to compare the organizational adoption factors of a technological innovation in mandatory and voluntary setting, taking Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology as the case innovation. The results indicate that perceptions of the adopters differ significantly on technological, organizational, and environmental characteristics and expectation when the contexts are different. Multi-group analysis confirms that, among the technological factors, compatibility is the major concern in amandatory setting whereas cost and expected-benefits are the main for voluntary adoption; organizationâs attitude is more important than organizational resourcesâin both contexts;and, external pressure is important both in mandatory as well as voluntary environment
A typology of farm households for the Umutara Province in Rwanda
Rwanda, Farm household, Farm typology, Technology adoption, Multivariate analysis,