The present research considers simultaneously the institutional, management fashion, and efficientchoice perspectives for understanding the drivers of VoIP adoption process. A theoretical model is developed and tested through structural equation modelling on 620 Italian firms. We hypothesize that both external and internal factors affect the intention to adopt VoIP. Results underscore both the importance of coercive and fashion setters' pressure (i.e. external factors), and the pivotal role of perceived internal benefits (i.e. internal factors) in shaping intention to adopt.

(2007). Combining internal and external perspectives: The adoption of VoIP in Italy1 . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/242749

Combining internal and external perspectives: The adoption of VoIP in Italy1

Basaglia, Stefano;
2007-01-01

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The present research considers simultaneously the institutional, management fashion, and efficientchoice perspectives for understanding the drivers of VoIP adoption process. A theoretical model is developed and tested through structural equation modelling on 620 Italian firms. We hypothesize that both external and internal factors affect the intention to adopt VoIP. Results underscore both the importance of coercive and fashion setters' pressure (i.e. external factors), and the pivotal role of perceived internal benefits (i.e. internal factors) in shaping intention to adopt.
2007
Basaglia, Stefano; Caporarello, Leonardo; Magni, Massimo; Pennarola, Ferdinando
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