Over 40 per cent of technology implementation attempts in the United States (US) fail. These failures often are the result of human (rather than technological) problems. The consequences of implementers installing in one country equipment designed in another should be even more problematic and ubiquitous, as technology designers continue to move into international markets. A cognitive model of cross-cultural implementation is tested, using a US-designed group support system (GSS) and groups of Bulgarian and US university students. Bulgarians were expected to be less critical of the technology due to cultural responses to power and authority (i.e., less likely to challenge authority) and therefore less successful in adapting to the technolog...
Technology acceptance has been widely studied in information systems (Venkatesh et al., 2003) as se...
Governments in most countries have realized the critical importance of telecommunications for econom...
This paper investigates the question what attributes of countries influence the differential speed a...
One of the main concerns in the Information Technology field is adoption with new technologies in or...
Technology has significantly changed the way humans are living. Sociocultural view of globalization ...
The study took a novel experimental approach from the field of cognitive linguistics to quantitative...
The authors describe the role that cultural assumptions play in the transfer of new communication te...
This research project was a cross-cultural field experiment designed to measure the effects of "nati...
The continuous development of new platforms and environments for technology-enhanced learning emphas...
This paper is concerned with cultural factors in Group Support Systems (GSS) and the impact of techn...
The continuous development of new platforms and environments for technology-enhanced learning emphas...
Research on the adoption and diffusion of new technology has long been of interest to IS researchers...
Abstract The amount of resources being poured by Western universities, compa-nies, and governments i...
abstract: Globalization has necessitated cross-cultural communication among groups and individuals a...
This paper draws from Frederic Bartlett's notion that aspects of culture may influence the developme...
Technology acceptance has been widely studied in information systems (Venkatesh et al., 2003) as se...
Governments in most countries have realized the critical importance of telecommunications for econom...
This paper investigates the question what attributes of countries influence the differential speed a...
One of the main concerns in the Information Technology field is adoption with new technologies in or...
Technology has significantly changed the way humans are living. Sociocultural view of globalization ...
The study took a novel experimental approach from the field of cognitive linguistics to quantitative...
The authors describe the role that cultural assumptions play in the transfer of new communication te...
This research project was a cross-cultural field experiment designed to measure the effects of "nati...
The continuous development of new platforms and environments for technology-enhanced learning emphas...
This paper is concerned with cultural factors in Group Support Systems (GSS) and the impact of techn...
The continuous development of new platforms and environments for technology-enhanced learning emphas...
Research on the adoption and diffusion of new technology has long been of interest to IS researchers...
Abstract The amount of resources being poured by Western universities, compa-nies, and governments i...
abstract: Globalization has necessitated cross-cultural communication among groups and individuals a...
This paper draws from Frederic Bartlett's notion that aspects of culture may influence the developme...
Technology acceptance has been widely studied in information systems (Venkatesh et al., 2003) as se...
Governments in most countries have realized the critical importance of telecommunications for econom...
This paper investigates the question what attributes of countries influence the differential speed a...