A two-dimensional framework for RFID adoption and diffusion: Strategic implications for developing countries
Autor: | Nyoman Adhiarna, Jae-Jeung Rho, Yoon-Min Hwang |
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RFID adoption
success factors IT adoption developing countries level of analysis stages of adoption Knowledge management Relation (database) lcsh:T business.industry Developing country Success factors developing countries lcsh:Technology level of analysis Country level Application areas Management of Technology and Innovation lcsh:Technology (General) Situated lcsh:T1-995 IT adoption Marketing RFID adoption business Level of analysis success factors Developed country stages of adoption |
Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 189-202 (2011) Journal of technology management & innovation, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 176-188, Published: JUN 2011 Journal of technology management & innovation v.6 n.2 2011 SciELO Chile CONICYT Chile instacron:CONICYT |
Popis: | Although there has been a growing interest in studying RFID in various application areas, little research has been undertaken to address applications in developing countries. Among the research that has been undertaken in developing countries, organizational perspectives have received considerable attention but less has been undertaken from other perspectives such as industry and country level. In this paper, a literature study of RFID adoption from different perspectives is presented and focuses on the stages of adoption, level of analysis, and issues of developing countries. A stage-scale (2S) framework is proposed to help identify relevant success factors in RFID adoption and diffusion, as well as its relation to other factors. It is concluded that the proposed framework is useful in providing a broad view of RFID adoption and in observing the dynamic changes in RFID issues from different stages, which is useful for policy and decision makers. Based on this framework, most factors of RFID adoption in developing countries fall within the preliminary stage, while the factors that are shared with developed countries are mostly situated in intermediate stages. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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