Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?

This research aims to identify the critical factors that significantly influence the intention of IT professionals to accept and use the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm. The study uses an interpretive approach. A series of in-depth exploratory interviews was carried out involving IT expert...

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Main Authors: BAUMGARTNER, Ilse, GREEN, Peter
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-23802011-09-16T08:48:04Z Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think? BAUMGARTNER, Ilse GREEN, Peter This research aims to identify the critical factors that significantly influence the intention of IT professionals to accept and use the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm. The study uses an interpretive approach. A series of in-depth exploratory interviews was carried out involving IT experts using or considering using SOC in their professional work yielding interesting insights concerning the process of the acceptance of such a complex paradigm as SOC. These insights were used to formulate an initial SOC acceptance model which includes specific (i.e., first-order) constructs such as applicability, maintainability, technical compatibility or structural flexibility. The research investigating the acceptance and use of tools, technologies and approaches in the IT industry has been less than conclusive up to date. Thus, the current study contributes to the progress towards a substantive view of the IT professionals' individual-level technology acceptance. To the authors' knowledge it is the first study examining the process of individual-level SOC acceptance by senior IT professionals. In addition to that, most studies carried out in this domain have been quantitative in nature - in contract to that the current study uses an interpretive approach. 2011-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1381 http://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2011/26 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Technology acceptance in the IT industry Service Oriented Computing acceptance model Software Engineering
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topic Technology acceptance in the IT industry
Service Oriented Computing
acceptance model
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Technology acceptance in the IT industry
Service Oriented Computing
acceptance model
Software Engineering
BAUMGARTNER, Ilse
GREEN, Peter
Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
description This research aims to identify the critical factors that significantly influence the intention of IT professionals to accept and use the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm. The study uses an interpretive approach. A series of in-depth exploratory interviews was carried out involving IT experts using or considering using SOC in their professional work yielding interesting insights concerning the process of the acceptance of such a complex paradigm as SOC. These insights were used to formulate an initial SOC acceptance model which includes specific (i.e., first-order) constructs such as applicability, maintainability, technical compatibility or structural flexibility. The research investigating the acceptance and use of tools, technologies and approaches in the IT industry has been less than conclusive up to date. Thus, the current study contributes to the progress towards a substantive view of the IT professionals' individual-level technology acceptance. To the authors' knowledge it is the first study examining the process of individual-level SOC acceptance by senior IT professionals. In addition to that, most studies carried out in this domain have been quantitative in nature - in contract to that the current study uses an interpretive approach.
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author BAUMGARTNER, Ilse
GREEN, Peter
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GREEN, Peter
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title Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
title_short Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
title_full Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
title_fullStr Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of Service Oriented Computing: what do IT professionals think?
title_sort acceptance of service oriented computing: what do it professionals think?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1381
http://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2011/26
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