Modeling choice between competing technologies: A comparison of mechanisms and information integration Book Chapter

Aguirre-Urreta, MI, Marakas, GM. (2018). Modeling choice between competing technologies: A comparison of mechanisms and information integration . 1-3 177-209. 10.4018/978-1-5225-5201-7.ch009

cited authors

  • Aguirre-Urreta, MI; Marakas, GM

abstract

  • Even though there is a rich and extensive literature on the individual adoption of technologies, limited attention has been placed on the choice of one among competing alternatives, which the authors posit as an essential antecedent to the individual acceptance decision that has been considered in the past. In this chapter, they compare two levels at which the choice can be made-expectations and intentions-and then review and contrast four different comparison mechanisms that can integrate the evaluations made at each level as predictive of actual choice. These were investigated by asking business professionals to assess and evaluate technologies for potential adoption within their domain of expertise, and then a second study was conducted to further validate the results thus obtained. The authors also extensively discuss the implications of this research for future work on the processes leading to adoption of information technologies.

publication date

  • February 2, 2018

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 177

end page

  • 209

volume

  • 1-3