2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67837-5_23
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Investigating TOE Factors Affecting the Adoption of a Cloud-Based EMR System in the Free-State, South Africa

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“…The environmental context refers to the external characteristics, according to which an organization runs the business, such as competitors, government and business partners. As the TOE framework has a strong empirical support, it would be a great point to start considering and evaluating relevant characteristics of the innovation adoption decision (Wang et al , 2010; Gangwar et al , 2014; Kumar et al , 2017; Sabi et al , 2017; Masana and Muriithi, 2017). Nevertheless, various constructs in the TOE framework might be disparate among different innovation, even among different types of cloud services, as the nature of technology adoption is complicated and context sensitive (Baker, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental context refers to the external characteristics, according to which an organization runs the business, such as competitors, government and business partners. As the TOE framework has a strong empirical support, it would be a great point to start considering and evaluating relevant characteristics of the innovation adoption decision (Wang et al , 2010; Gangwar et al , 2014; Kumar et al , 2017; Sabi et al , 2017; Masana and Muriithi, 2017). Nevertheless, various constructs in the TOE framework might be disparate among different innovation, even among different types of cloud services, as the nature of technology adoption is complicated and context sensitive (Baker, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%