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Dead or Alive? The Evolution, Trajectory, and Future of Technology
Adoption Research |
Venkatesh, V., Davis, F.D., and
Morris, M.G.
Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 8,
2007, 267-286.
Research on
individual-level technology adoption is one of the most mature streams
of information systems (IS) research. In this paper, we compare the
progress in the area of technology adoption with two widely-researched
streams in psychology and organizational behavior: theory of planned
behavior and job satisfaction. In addition to gauging the progress in
technology adoption research, this allows us to identify some fruitful
areas for future research. Based on our comparison, we conclude that
there has been excellent progress in technology adoption research.
However, as a next step, we call for research focused on interventions,
contingencies, and alternative theoretical perspectives (to the largely
social psychology-based technology adoption research. Also, we believe
it would be important to use the comparisons discussed here as a basis
to develop a framework-driven set of future research directions to guide
further work in this area.
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