Organizational assimilation of technology in a sunrise industry – A story of successes and failures

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The study analyzes the contextual factors impacting technology assimilation in an environment that is characterized by macro-economic changes, rapid technological innovations, emerging industry practices and shifting organizational contexts. Stones’ strong structuration theory (SST), a refinement of Giddens’ structuration theory, is used as the theoretical lens for studying the technology assimilation process. SST is used to analyze the structuration process at the micro-level and its impact on the structures at the meso/macro-level. In addition, actor network theory (ANT) is used to analyze the role of heterogeneous actors in altering the structures as the actor network adapts to the technological innovations and changing contexts.

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Rao, R. A., & De’, R. (2013). Organizational assimilation of technology in a sunrise industry – A story of successes and failures. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 402, pp. 538–554). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38862-0_34

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