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Article: Determinants of Information Technology Adoption: An Extension of Existing Models to Firms in a Developing Country.
- Article from:
- Journal of Global Information Management
- Article date:
- July 1, 1999
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Advances in new information technology and changes in the global environment have made it increasingly difficult for organizations to make decisions regarding information technology adoption. Moreover, information systems in a global environment are influenced by different cultures, laws, information technology infrastructure, and the availability and role of skilled personnel. Information systems research has traditionally focused on organizations in US and UK without considering how these frameworks and models can be applied and extended to developing countries, In this study of 46 firms we examine the determinants of process-based information technology adoption in the ...