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N/A or as applicable
 
N/A or as applicable
 
==Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)==
 
==Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)==
New IS implementation facing ‘rejection’ or ‘opposition’ or atleast resulting in ‘postponement’
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Enlist one or set of outcome/resultant variable, as applicable
 
==Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)==
 
==Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)==
Functional (Situational), Psychological (Cultural, Social) barrier factors causing hesitancy to implementation of new IS technologies  
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Enlist one or set of trigger/initiating variable, as applicable  
 
==Concise description of theory==
 
==Concise description of theory==
Explain in few lines   
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Give an overview in 2 to 3 lines   
    
===Generic context===
 
===Generic context===
 
Explain in brief about the generic context and make use of bulleted points if needed
 
Explain in brief about the generic context and make use of bulleted points if needed
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*Usage barrier: She thinks it’s too complicated for you to use as a kid.
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*First point
*Value barrier: She doesn’t think the robot is useful or fun enough for its price.
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*Second point
*Risk barrier: She worries that the robot might break easily or hurt you somehow.
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*Nth point
*Tradition barrier: She prefers simpler toys that she played with when she was young.
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*Image barrier: She thinks the robot is too flashy or childish for you.
      
===‘Information Systems’ context===
 
===‘Information Systems’ context===
 
Explain in brief on how this theory is relevant to IS context and make use of bulleted points if needed.
 
Explain in brief on how this theory is relevant to IS context and make use of bulleted points if needed.
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Here are some ways in which innovation resistance theory is relevant to IS:
      
*First point
 
*First point
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Marketing – Consumer Behaviour
 
Marketing – Consumer Behaviour
 
==Level of analysis==
 
==Level of analysis==
Group  
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Individual or Group  
 
==Links from this theory to other theories==
 
==Links from this theory to other theories==
This theory is different from ‘[[Diffusion of innovations theory|Diffusion of Innovations Theory]]’, which is also a popular innovation-based theory used in context of IS – Information Systems
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1 liner with links to other theory. Example: This theory is different from ‘[[Diffusion of innovations theory|Diffusion of Innovations Theory]]’, which is also a popular innovation-based theory used in context of IS – Information Systems
 
==Key References Outside IS Research Area==
 
==Key References Outside IS Research Area==
  

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