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Technology Acceptance in Mechatronics

The Influence of Identity on Technology Acceptance
By:Ute Hillmer
Publisher:Springer Nature
Print ISBN:9783834919519
eText ISBN:9783834983756
Edition:0
Copyright:2009
Format:Page Fidelity

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2. Introduction 2.1 The nature of the problem Organizational investments in computer aided information and communication technologies have expanded dramatically in most industries of the western business world over the last 50 years. The most central reasons for these investments in technological change are improved productivity; enhanced efficiency or quality; reduction of problems, mistakes, or danger; enlarged span of information, knowledge or control; and enhanced communication or prestige (Crespi et al. 2006; German Statistisches Bundesamt 2007). However, simply purchasing technology is not enough. In order to obtain an anticipated effect, technology must be used “appropriately” (Agarwal and Prasad 1997, p.15). Such appropriate use is called ‘technology adoption’ throughout the study. It is contrasted with ‘technology acceptance behaviours’ used to express the variety of behaviour from endorsing a new technology eagerly through fast or slow conformity with organisational decisions to hidden or open rejection. This breath of behaviour is often inter-situational and even inter-personal. It has the effect that many technology products do not fail in convincing management during the sales process; they are thwarted during test installations or in the rollout phase.

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