Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations

Pirm’s external environment combines many attributes and plays a vital role in IT adoption. Technological innovations are adopted as organizational reactions to change and for influencing the business environment. This study examined the effect of external environment on IT adoption in construction...

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Main Authors: Waziri, Abdullahi Y., Ali, Kherun Nita, Aliagha, Uche Godwin, Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
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spelling my.utm.550482017-11-01T04:16:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55048/ Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations Waziri, Abdullahi Y. Ali, Kherun Nita Aliagha, Uche Godwin Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Pirm’s external environment combines many attributes and plays a vital role in IT adoption. Technological innovations are adopted as organizational reactions to change and for influencing the business environment. This study examined the effect of external environment on IT adoption in construction organizations. Specifically, the study empirically explores the external variables, assessed their effects and determined how they can optimally be combined to enable IT acceptance. The data collected was analysed using structural equation modelling analytical approach. Results of the analysis revealed that external environment strongly influence firm’s IT adoption with a path coefficient of 0.70 and a z-value of 10.5. Furthermore, a confirmatory factor analysis conducted confirmed competitive pressure, government support and market uncertainty as the most significant variables of firm’s external environment in relation to IT implementation with a standardized parameter estimates of 0.75, 0.51 and -0.41 respectively. Precisely, competitive pressure and government support were strongly and positively related to IT adoption while market uncertainty exhibited a strong but negative relationship. It was recommended that managers of construction organizations should, strategically, overcome the pressures they exert from their competitors for improved market share and general organizational performance. Furthermore, government should strive to provide adequate IT infrastructures and enablers within its responsibilities such as adequate electricity, incentives and clear IT policy. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55048/1/MuhdZaimi2015_EnvironmentVariablesonITAdoption.pdf Waziri, Abdullahi Y. and Ali, Kherun Nita and Aliagha, Uche Godwin and Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi (2015) Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations. Jurnal Teknologi, 74 (4). pp. 105-112. ISSN 2180-3722 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v74.4617 DOI:10.11113/jt.v74.4617
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Waziri, Abdullahi Y.
Ali, Kherun Nita
Aliagha, Uche Godwin
Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
description Pirm’s external environment combines many attributes and plays a vital role in IT adoption. Technological innovations are adopted as organizational reactions to change and for influencing the business environment. This study examined the effect of external environment on IT adoption in construction organizations. Specifically, the study empirically explores the external variables, assessed their effects and determined how they can optimally be combined to enable IT acceptance. The data collected was analysed using structural equation modelling analytical approach. Results of the analysis revealed that external environment strongly influence firm’s IT adoption with a path coefficient of 0.70 and a z-value of 10.5. Furthermore, a confirmatory factor analysis conducted confirmed competitive pressure, government support and market uncertainty as the most significant variables of firm’s external environment in relation to IT implementation with a standardized parameter estimates of 0.75, 0.51 and -0.41 respectively. Precisely, competitive pressure and government support were strongly and positively related to IT adoption while market uncertainty exhibited a strong but negative relationship. It was recommended that managers of construction organizations should, strategically, overcome the pressures they exert from their competitors for improved market share and general organizational performance. Furthermore, government should strive to provide adequate IT infrastructures and enablers within its responsibilities such as adequate electricity, incentives and clear IT policy.
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author Waziri, Abdullahi Y.
Ali, Kherun Nita
Aliagha, Uche Godwin
Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
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Ali, Kherun Nita
Aliagha, Uche Godwin
Abdul Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
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title Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
title_short Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
title_full Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
title_fullStr Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
title_full_unstemmed Environment variables on IT adoption: a case of Nigerian construction organizations
title_sort environment variables on it adoption: a case of nigerian construction organizations
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
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