Information systems (IS) studies highlight that IS usage, a pre-requisite for IS diffusion, may be difficult to attain when usage is voluntary because users can resist using the system. User resistance may be overcome through the application of organizational controls. Control theory explains how users’ actions and practices are shaped in line with organizational guidelines and procedures. This paper reports on a qualitative case study and shows how formal control mechanisms (behavior and outcome controls) can have a positive and conclusive impact on IS diffusion. The paper makes three contributions to knowledge. First, it explains how the application of outcome control mechanisms can lead to IS diffusion despite user resistance. Second, it...
A social contagion model is shown to be useful in predicting and explaining the diffusion of informa...
This chapter argues that diffusion theory models like the technology acceptance model (TAM) need to ...
This case-study reserach explores an existing Information System (IS) phenomenon of enterprise IS im...
Information systems (IS) studies highlight that IS usage, a pre-requisite for IS diffusion, may be d...
Research streams emphasize that after the excitement of adopting a new IS innovation, most do not em...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original interpretative understanding of the role of organis...
Information systems plans traditionally have been conceived as a means of recognizing opportunities ...
This paper describes an investigation into the diffusion of information systems development methods ...
Control modes are critical for promoting information systems development (ISD) performance, however ...
This paper seeks to critique the notion of diffusionism. Design/methodology/approach – The notion of...
This paper provides a framework that describes the role organisational control can play in user acce...
Organizational control is one of the fundamental functions of management. Although controls come alo...
Control is vital for IS projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Control theory helps us ...
Organizations deal with complex information systems innovations such as enterprise resource planning...
Organizational control, defined as efforts to increase the chances that employees of an organization...
A social contagion model is shown to be useful in predicting and explaining the diffusion of informa...
This chapter argues that diffusion theory models like the technology acceptance model (TAM) need to ...
This case-study reserach explores an existing Information System (IS) phenomenon of enterprise IS im...
Information systems (IS) studies highlight that IS usage, a pre-requisite for IS diffusion, may be d...
Research streams emphasize that after the excitement of adopting a new IS innovation, most do not em...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original interpretative understanding of the role of organis...
Information systems plans traditionally have been conceived as a means of recognizing opportunities ...
This paper describes an investigation into the diffusion of information systems development methods ...
Control modes are critical for promoting information systems development (ISD) performance, however ...
This paper seeks to critique the notion of diffusionism. Design/methodology/approach – The notion of...
This paper provides a framework that describes the role organisational control can play in user acce...
Organizational control is one of the fundamental functions of management. Although controls come alo...
Control is vital for IS projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Control theory helps us ...
Organizations deal with complex information systems innovations such as enterprise resource planning...
Organizational control, defined as efforts to increase the chances that employees of an organization...
A social contagion model is shown to be useful in predicting and explaining the diffusion of informa...
This chapter argues that diffusion theory models like the technology acceptance model (TAM) need to ...
This case-study reserach explores an existing Information System (IS) phenomenon of enterprise IS im...