The impact of technology acceptance and openess to innovaion on software implementation

Senior management decisions to foster innovation and adopt new technology solutions have serious implications for the success of their organization change initiatives. This project examined the issue of senior management decision or reasons of their decision to adopt new Enterprise Resource Planning...

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Main Author: Bertini, Michael Marin
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Published: ScholarWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-38172019-10-30T01:03:20Z The impact of technology acceptance and openess to innovaion on software implementation Bertini, Michael Marin Senior management decisions to foster innovation and adopt new technology solutions have serious implications for the success of their organization change initiatives. This project examined the issue of senior management decision or reasons of their decision to adopt new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems as a solution to solve their business problems. This project investigated the degree that perceived ease of use and usefulness of the ERP system influenced decisions made by senior managers to innovate. Roger's diffusion of innovations theory and Davis technology acceptance model theory were used to predict when senior managers were open to innovation, and whether senior managers made decisions to adopt new technological innovations. Out of the 3,000 randomly selected senior managers of small to medium sized organizations in the United States who were invited via emails to participate, 154 completed the online survey. Binary logistic regression analysis on the collected data failed to produce statistically significant support for the claim that perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and openness to innovation should impact the senior manager's decision to innovate. The conclusions of this study suggest further research may include a qualitative design to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying reasons, opinions and motivations on the emotive aspects of the decision-making process in the adoption of ERP software innovations. It also offers a positive social change to stakeholders who are potentially affected by technology innovation and adoption by providing empirically validated evidence for causes of senior management technology decisions. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2714 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3817&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks decision theory diffusion of innovation enterprise resource planning Innovation management Technology acceptance Accounting Databases and Information Systems Library and Information Science
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topic decision theory
diffusion of innovation
enterprise resource planning
Innovation
management
Technology acceptance
Accounting
Databases and Information Systems
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle decision theory
diffusion of innovation
enterprise resource planning
Innovation
management
Technology acceptance
Accounting
Databases and Information Systems
Library and Information Science
Bertini, Michael Marin
The impact of technology acceptance and openess to innovaion on software implementation
description Senior management decisions to foster innovation and adopt new technology solutions have serious implications for the success of their organization change initiatives. This project examined the issue of senior management decision or reasons of their decision to adopt new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems as a solution to solve their business problems. This project investigated the degree that perceived ease of use and usefulness of the ERP system influenced decisions made by senior managers to innovate. Roger's diffusion of innovations theory and Davis technology acceptance model theory were used to predict when senior managers were open to innovation, and whether senior managers made decisions to adopt new technological innovations. Out of the 3,000 randomly selected senior managers of small to medium sized organizations in the United States who were invited via emails to participate, 154 completed the online survey. Binary logistic regression analysis on the collected data failed to produce statistically significant support for the claim that perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and openness to innovation should impact the senior manager's decision to innovate. The conclusions of this study suggest further research may include a qualitative design to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying reasons, opinions and motivations on the emotive aspects of the decision-making process in the adoption of ERP software innovations. It also offers a positive social change to stakeholders who are potentially affected by technology innovation and adoption by providing empirically validated evidence for causes of senior management technology decisions.
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