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DIFFUSION of SOFTWARE INNOVATION : A MIGRATION THEORY PERSPECTIVE

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This project will theorize and validate a model of user switching of information technology (IT) products. Drawing from migration theory from human geography, we hypothesize push factors, pull factors, intervening obstacles, and individual differences as predictors of IT switching, operationalize these constructs within the IT switching context, and postulate nomological relationships to explain IT switching intention.
Empirical data from a field survey of international SoC (Systems on Chip) designers on how and why they either continue to use or switch to other systems development software for multiprocessors will be used to test our hypothesized model of IT switching. This study will contribute to research by postulating a preliminary theory of IT switching that can serve as a starting point for further research in this area, providing a linkage between the IT acceptance and continuance streams of research, and presenting human geography as a referent discipline for IT usage research. For practitioners, this study alerts organizational managers, IT vendors, and systems developers to the challenges and opportunities of IT switching and suggests strategies to help enable or mitigate IT switching in their target populations

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Abstract
 Introduntion
 Literature Review
  Migration Theory
 Statistical Survey
  A Migration-Based Model of IT Switching
  Pull Effects
  Intervening Obstacles
  Individual Differences
 Methodology
  Empirical Context
  Construct Measurement
 Conclusion
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저자

  • HAN JIYEON [ Department of Information Systems, Hanyang University ]
  • Clive Carlton Sanford [ Department of Information Systems, Hanyang University ]
  • OOK LEE [ Department of Information Systems, Hanyang University ]

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자료제공 : 네이버학술정보

    간행물 정보

    • 간행물
      한국경영정보학회 정기 학술대회 [KMIS Conference]
    • 간기
      반년간
    • 수록기간
      1990~2025
    • 십진분류
      KDC 325 DDC 658