Author List: Teo, Hock Hai; Wei, Kwok-Kee; Benbasat, Izak;
MIS Quarterly, 2003, Volume 27, Issue 1, Page 19-49.
This study used institutional theory as a lens to understand the factors that enable the adoption of interorganizational systems. It posits that mimetic, coercive, and normative pressures existing in an institutionalized environment could influence organizational predisposition toward an information technology-based interorganizational linkage. Survey-based research was carried out to test this theory. Following questionnaire development, validation, and pretest with a pilot study, data were collected from the CEO, the CFO, and the CIO to measure the institutional pressures they faced and their intentions to adopt financial electronic data interchange (FEDI). A firm-level structural model was developed based on the CEO's, the CFO's, and the CIO's data. LISREL and PLS were used for testing the measurement and structural models respectively. Results showed that all three institutional pressures--mimetic pressures, coercive pressures, and normative pressures--had a significant influence on organizational intention to adopt FEDI. Except for perceived extent of adoption among suppliers, all other subconstructs were significant in the model. These results provide strong support for institutional-based variables as predictors of adoption intention for interorganizational linkages. These findings indicate that organizations are embedded in institutional networks and call for greater attention to be directed at understanding institutional pressures when investigating information technology innovations adoption.
Keywords: coercive pressures; Financial electronic data interchange; institutional influences; interorganizational systems; mimetic pressures; normative pressures
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#108 0.270 model research data results study using theoretical influence findings theory support implications test collected tested based empirical empirically context paper
#24 0.262 institutional pressures logic theory normative embedded context incumbent contexts forces inertia institutionalized environment pressure identify mimetic dominant coupling board newly
#101 0.142 edi electronic data interchange b2b exchange exchanges interorganizational partners adoption transaction trading supplier factors business suppliers impact network commerce efficiency
#140 0.078 model use theory technology intention information attitude acceptance behavioral behavior intentions research understanding systems continuance models planned percent attitudes predict
#123 0.074 information strategy strategic technology management systems competitive executives role cio chief senior executive cios sis support organization officer position ceos
#49 0.059 adoption diffusion technology adopters innovation adopt process information potential innovations influence new characteristics early adopting set compatibility time initial current
#124 0.053 validity reliability measure constructs construct study research measures used scale development nomological scales instrument measurement researchers developed validation discriminant results