An examination of non -adoption and decision inertia: A Web -based perspective.

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Title
An examination of non -adoption and decision inertia: A Web -based perspective.
Identifier
AAI3169931
identifier
3169931
Creator
Joseph, Rhoda C.
Contributor
Adviser: M. Barry Dumas
Date
2005
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Business Administration, General
Abstract
The innovation diffusion theory states that an individual will go through a set of stages to ultimately arrive at the decision to adopt or reject an innovation. This research presents a theoretical concept called decision inertia. Decision inertia is described as an intermediate state in the diffusion process. This state occurs when an individual develops a neutral attitude about the innovation and/or decides to neither explicitly adopt nor explicitly reject the innovation. Further, the type of innovation, the type of information and individual motivation are the main factors determining decision inertia. The three main objectives of this research are to: develop a theoretical framework for decision inertia; explore the attributes of this intermediate state; demonstrate its impact on the ultimate adoption decision. The theoretical construct of decision inertia can be very critical to how an innovation ultimately diffuses or does not diffuse through a target population. This research is motivated by the need to better understand non-adopters and the factors affecting their behavior---ultimately presenting and examining an explanation to resistance of technological innovations.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs