Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market

The excitement created by the introduction of Internet of things solutions (IoTS) is yet to be converted to an all-pervasive adoption and implementation across industries for capital goods in the B2B market. Proof of concepts (POC) and pilot projects are implemented but getting to the next phase of...

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Main Author: BAKSHI, Amit
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spelling sg-smu-ink.etd_coll-14632023-07-12T06:32:31Z Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market BAKSHI, Amit The excitement created by the introduction of Internet of things solutions (IoTS) is yet to be converted to an all-pervasive adoption and implementation across industries for capital goods in the B2B market. Proof of concepts (POC) and pilot projects are implemented but getting to the next phase of adoption and implementation across the B2B market for capital goods, has been lacking. An exploratory mixed method is used for this research. Qualitative analysis of the semi-structured interviews with subject matter experts from users, OEMs, and service providers helped identify asset criticality, analytic intelligence, and interoperability as three core significant factors and implementation cost, vendor lock-in, and responsiveness as the interface between the core factors and adoption of IoT Solution. These factors are believed to influence the adoption of IoT Solutions, but much evidence remains conjectural or anecdotal to date. In this context, I present a systematic framework that is validated quantitatively. The causal effect of reduction in implementation costs and vendor lock-in due to interoperability and the interaction of responsiveness on the relationship between asset criticality and IoT Solutions adoption is significant. This study is expected to provide practitioners in the B2B capital goods market insight on how to increase adoption. 2022-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/465 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/etd_coll/article/1463/viewcontent/GPBA_2017_DBA_Amit_Bakshi.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Dissertations and Theses Collection (Open Access) eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Internet of Things (IoT) Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Solutions Adoption Capital Goods Business to Business (B2B) Interoperability Asset Criticality Analytics Intelligence Responsiveness Implementation Cost Vendor Lock-in Business Administration, Management, and Operations Management Information Systems
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topic Internet of Things (IoT)
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Solutions
Adoption
Capital Goods
Business to Business (B2B)
Interoperability
Asset Criticality
Analytics Intelligence
Responsiveness
Implementation Cost
Vendor Lock-in
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Internet of Things (IoT)
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Solutions
Adoption
Capital Goods
Business to Business (B2B)
Interoperability
Asset Criticality
Analytics Intelligence
Responsiveness
Implementation Cost
Vendor Lock-in
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Management Information Systems
BAKSHI, Amit
Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
description The excitement created by the introduction of Internet of things solutions (IoTS) is yet to be converted to an all-pervasive adoption and implementation across industries for capital goods in the B2B market. Proof of concepts (POC) and pilot projects are implemented but getting to the next phase of adoption and implementation across the B2B market for capital goods, has been lacking. An exploratory mixed method is used for this research. Qualitative analysis of the semi-structured interviews with subject matter experts from users, OEMs, and service providers helped identify asset criticality, analytic intelligence, and interoperability as three core significant factors and implementation cost, vendor lock-in, and responsiveness as the interface between the core factors and adoption of IoT Solution. These factors are believed to influence the adoption of IoT Solutions, but much evidence remains conjectural or anecdotal to date. In this context, I present a systematic framework that is validated quantitatively. The causal effect of reduction in implementation costs and vendor lock-in due to interoperability and the interaction of responsiveness on the relationship between asset criticality and IoT Solutions adoption is significant. This study is expected to provide practitioners in the B2B capital goods market insight on how to increase adoption.
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title Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
title_short Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
title_full Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
title_fullStr Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
title_full_unstemmed Internet of things solutions (IOTS) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (B2B) market
title_sort internet of things solutions (iots) adoption for capital goods in the business to-business (b2b) market
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/465
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/etd_coll/article/1463/viewcontent/GPBA_2017_DBA_Amit_Bakshi.pdf
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