어플라이언스 시스템의 혁신특성과 품질이 채택의도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구A Study on the Effects of Innovation Characteristics and Quality of Appliance Systems on Intention to Adopt
- Other Titles
- A Study on the Effects of Innovation Characteristics and Quality of Appliance Systems on Intention to Adopt
- Authors
- 유응준; 김용희; 박영주; 최정일
- Issue Date
- Sep-2015
- Publisher
- 한국품질경영학회
- Keywords
- Appliance System; Information Systems Success Model; Innovation Diffusion Theory; Innovation System; Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
- Citation
- 품질경영학회지, v.43, no.3, pp.421 - 438
- Journal Title
- 품질경영학회지
- Volume
- 43
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 421
- End Page
- 438
- URI
- http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/9228
- ISSN
- 1229-1889
- Abstract
- Purpose: The purpose of this study was to grasp the level of effects innovative features and quality of the appliance system on organizational performance and ultimately analyze the willingness of the IT staff to adopt an appliance system.
Methods: The survey was conducted on 350 vendors’ clients and partners who currently use an appliance system from March to May 2014. A total of 331 effective questionnaires were collected and analyzed using PASW18 and SmartPLS.
Results: The results show that relative advantage, facilitating condition and trialability and quality factors all had an effect on organizational performance expectations. Further, when an appliance system is adopted, it was shown that cost and reliability emphasized by a vendor did not produce any significant effects on organizational performance expectations.
Conclusion: This study is significant as it is the first to combine such models as Innovation Diffusion Theory, Information Systems Success Model, and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology with a new external variable. In addition, it illustrated how variables affect the adoption of an appliance system such as a new innovation system.
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