A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand

This paper empirically assesses the patterns of adoption and utilization of seven CIT clusters in supporting task-oriented collaboration in organizations in Australia and New Zealand. Analysis of data collected from one hundred and fifty-six organizations indicates that these patterns vary considera...

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Main Authors: Pervan, Graham, Bajwa, D., Lewis, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Ivy League Publishing 2005
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6243
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Lewis, L.
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description This paper empirically assesses the patterns of adoption and utilization of seven CIT clusters in supporting task-oriented collaboration in organizations in Australia and New Zealand. Analysis of data collected from one hundred and fifty-six organizations indicates that these patterns vary considerable among different CITs. Furthermore, an investigation into the antecedents of adoption and utilization of CITs indicates that promotion of collaboration, decision making pattern, and IT function size are significant predictors of aggregate adoption status of CITs. While promotion of collaboration and decision making patterns also influence aggregate adoption levels of CITs, only promotion of collaboration was found to be a significant predictor of aggregate utilization level of CITs. Organizations size did not influence any aspects of CIT adoption and utilization.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-62432017-02-27T14:47:58Z A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand Pervan, Graham Bajwa, D. Lewis, L. IT Utilization Innovation Diffusion Collaboration Technology IT Adoption This paper empirically assesses the patterns of adoption and utilization of seven CIT clusters in supporting task-oriented collaboration in organizations in Australia and New Zealand. Analysis of data collected from one hundred and fifty-six organizations indicates that these patterns vary considerable among different CITs. Furthermore, an investigation into the antecedents of adoption and utilization of CITs indicates that promotion of collaboration, decision making pattern, and IT function size are significant predictors of aggregate adoption status of CITs. While promotion of collaboration and decision making patterns also influence aggregate adoption levels of CITs, only promotion of collaboration was found to be a significant predictor of aggregate utilization level of CITs. Organizations size did not influence any aspects of CIT adoption and utilization. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6243 http://www.ivylp.com/journal_catalog_organizations.html Ivy League Publishing restricted
spellingShingle IT Utilization
Innovation Diffusion
Collaboration Technology
IT Adoption
Pervan, Graham
Bajwa, D.
Lewis, L.
A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title_full A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title_fullStr A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title_short A study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in Australia and New Zealand
title_sort study of the adoption and utilization of seven collaboration technologies in large organizations in australia and new zealand
topic IT Utilization
Innovation Diffusion
Collaboration Technology
IT Adoption
url http://www.ivylp.com/journal_catalog_organizations.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6243