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| Author: | Teo, H. H. Wei, K. K. Benbasat, I. |
| Title: | Predicting Intention tî Adopt Interorganizational Linkages: An Institutional Perspective |
| Journal: | MIS Quarterly
2003 : MAR, VOL. 27:1, p. 19-50 |
| Index terms: | FINANCE INSTITUTIONS ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | 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 orga- nizational 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 ClO's data. |
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