An analysis on the factors affecting perception, adoption, and implementation of RFID technology

An analysis on the factors affecting perception, adoption, and implementation of RFID technology

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Article ID: iaor20103064
Volume: 26
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 451
End Page Number: 460
Publication Date: Sep 2009
Journal: Korean Management Science Review
Authors: ,
Keywords: RFID
Abstract:

Countries around the world are actively investing in development and industrial application of RFID, a new wireless communications technology widely perceived as a next-generation growth engine with the potential for creation of new business value. In this paper, we empirically study factors influencing the acceptance of RFID by stage of introduction, to contribute making policies aimed at stimulating demand for this technology and accelerating its penetration. The process of acceptance of RFID was divided, in this paper, into three stages: perception, adoption and implementation, and influence factors, both internal and external to an organization, drawn from existing literature, are analyzed. A conceptual model comprising internal influence factors, including technical, organization and economic factors, and external factors related to environment and this model was tested through structural equation analysis. To obtain data for empirical analysis, we surveyed public institutions and general companies that are potential users of RFID. The data thus collected were analyzed to determine factors influencing the acceptance of RFID by stage, and practical implications for the RFID promotion policy at the level of demand creation and industrial application were derived from the results of this analysis.

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