2010
DOI: 10.1108/17561411011031963
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Diffusion of VoIP in Chinese large enterprises: the cases of Air China and Harvest Fund

Abstract: Purpose -This research paper aims to apply the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework to describe and discuss the critical factors concerning the diffusion of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) innovations among Chinese large enterprises, in particular, Air China and Harvest Fund. Design/methodology/approach -The paper deploys a dual case study methodology and extensive triangulation, including review of archival data, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, and a questionnaire survey. Finding… Show more

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“…The TOE framework has become an important model in technology adoption (Azadegan and Teich, 2010), as it can be applied to different types of organizational innovation adoption (Zhu and Kraemer, 2005). This study used this framework to identify the determinants of the adoption of Halal warehousing services which is in line with Assimakopoulus and Wu (2010), who claimed that researchers should use the TOE framework to identify the determinants in how organizations adopt innovation. Furthermore, as the adoption of supply chain activities is driven by technical features, organizational factors, and environmental factors which are present in the TOE framework (Wu and Subramaniam, 2011), it offers a complete view of Halal warehousing adoption issues.…”
Section: Technology Organization and Environment Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The TOE framework has become an important model in technology adoption (Azadegan and Teich, 2010), as it can be applied to different types of organizational innovation adoption (Zhu and Kraemer, 2005). This study used this framework to identify the determinants of the adoption of Halal warehousing services which is in line with Assimakopoulus and Wu (2010), who claimed that researchers should use the TOE framework to identify the determinants in how organizations adopt innovation. Furthermore, as the adoption of supply chain activities is driven by technical features, organizational factors, and environmental factors which are present in the TOE framework (Wu and Subramaniam, 2011), it offers a complete view of Halal warehousing adoption issues.…”
Section: Technology Organization and Environment Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…As a result of these observations, the following hypothesis was formed: H2: Green practice benefits positively influence green practice adoption Governmental Support and Green Practice Adoption: Environmental considerations relate to the external environment in which a firm operates. Environmental factors also affect the spread of new technology and its uses, regardless of organizational or institutional factors (Assimakopoulos & Wu, 2010). The components of governmental support and environmental uncertainty were found to be often utilized in many researches.…”
Section: Figure 1: T-o-e Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of China, however, most of the recent studies have focused on analyzing the relationship between universities and innovation systems (Wang and Hong, 2012;Wanbing, 2013); the relationship between innovation and Chinese companies (Su and Liu, 2012;Mitussis, 2010;Assimakopoulus and Wu, 2010;Ren, Zeng and Krabbendam, 2010); the impact of innovation on specific economic sectors (Huang, 2012;Guo and Hu, 2011); or the measurement of innovation from the perspective of patents (Luan and Zhang, 2011). This chapter provides an analysis of a particular case from a local perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%