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Looking at Behavioral Innovativeness: A Rasch Analysis:
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$30.00 US |
| Article #: |
ITJ4412 |
| Number of pages: |
1-22 pages |
| Source: |
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Vol. 20, Issue 4 |
| Author(s): |
Soutar, Geoffrey N.; Ward, Steven |
| Affiliation(s): |
University of Western Australia, Australia; Murdoch University, Australia |
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Description
While there has been research on the diffusion of a particular type of innovation, few if any studies have examined the acceptance of a set of innovations (behavioral innovativeness) over time. This study, using the Rasch methodology, found evidence that computer hardware innovations are adopted in a particular order. The same could not be said for computer software, whose acceptance may be application-based. This study applied a theoretical framework based on the diffusion of innovation literature (Rodgers, 1995). Data was collected via a telephone survey of 302 computer users. Scores obtained from the Rasch analysis were used as the dependent variable (that of behavioral innovativeness) in a regression analysis, against factors such as overall innovativeness, use innovativeness, opinion leadership/acceptance, product class knowledge, and use of sources of information. |