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| ==Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)== | | ==Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)== |
− | New IS implementation facing ‘rejection’ or ‘opposition’ or atleast resulting in ‘postponement’
| + | 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
| + | Enlist one or set of trigger/initiating variable, as applicable |
| ==Concise description of theory== | | ==Concise description of theory== |
− | Explain in few lines
| + | Give an overview in 2 to 3 lines |
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| ===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. | + | *First point |
− | *Value barrier: She doesn’t think the robot is useful or fun enough for its price. | + | *Second point |
− | *Risk barrier: She worries that the robot might break easily or hurt you somehow. | + | *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.
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| ===‘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:
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| *First point | | *First point |
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| Marketing – Consumer Behaviour | | Marketing – Consumer Behaviour |
| ==Level of analysis== | | ==Level of analysis== |
− | Group | + | 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 | + | 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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