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Mina Saghafian1, Karin Laumann1, Martin Rasmussen Skogstad1.
Abstract
This paper provides a stagewise overview of the important issues that play a role in technology adoption and use in organizations. In the current literature, there is a lack of consistency and clarity about the different stages of the technology adoption process, the important issues at each stage, and the differentiation between antecedents, after-effects, enablers, and barriers to technology adoption. This paper collected the relevant issues in technology adoption and use, mentioned dispersedly and under various terminologies, in the recent literature. The qualitative literature review was followed by thematic analysis of the data. The resulting themes were organized into a thematic map depicting three stages of the technology adoption process: pre-change, change, and post-change. The relevant themes and subthemes at each stage were identified and their significance discussed. The themes at each stage are antecedents to the next stage. All the themes of the pre-change and change stages are neutral, but the way they are managed and executed makes them enablers or barriers in effect. The thematic map is a continuous cycle where every round of technology adoption provides input for the subsequent rounds. Based on how themes have been addressed and executed in practice, they can either enhance or impair the subsequent technology adoption. This thematic map can be used as a qualitative framework by academics and practitioners in the field to evaluate technological changes.Entities:
Keywords: human-technology interaction; organizational change; organizational intervention; technology acceptance; technology adoption
Year: 2021 PMID: 33815216 PMCID: PMC8009967 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.630145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Overview of the steps taken to conduct data collection and the criteria for inclusion of sources to be analyzed.
Figure 2Thematic map of organizational technology selection, adoption, and intervention themes in the pre-change, change process, and post-change stages.
Themes and subthemes in thematic map for pre-change stage.
| Organizational culture | Vision and goal |
| Strategy | |
| Values and norms | |
| Organizational structure | Power structure and work routineness |
| Policies and regulations | |
| Cognizance | |
| Leadership and management | Leadership style |
| Participative management | |
| Sensemaking management amongst multiple stakeholders | |
| Emerging influencers | |
| Technology selection and human factor analysis | |
| Resource management and reconfiguration | |
| Resources | External resources |
| Internal resources |
Themes and subthemes in thematic map for change stage.
| Organizational intervention | Communication about the technology change |
| Participation of key actors and users in technology adoption | |
| Training for key adopters and mediators | |
| Human-technology interaction | Technology sensemaking |
| Physical proximity and accessibility | |
| Technical support |
Themes and subthemes in thematic map for post-change stage.
| Resistance | Aggressive non-use |
| Workaround | |
| Involuntary non-use | |
| Acceptance | Assimilation and use as intended |
| Customization and technological evolution |