Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology dramatically increases the ability of the organization to acquire a vast array of data about the location and properties of any entity that can be physically tagged and wirelessly scanned within certain technical limitations. RFID can be applied to a...

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Main Authors: Curtin, John, KAUFFMAN, Robert J., Riggins, Frederick J.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-37472020-05-08T06:40:27Z Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID Curtin, John KAUFFMAN, Robert J. Riggins, Frederick J. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology dramatically increases the ability of the organization to acquire a vast array of data about the location and properties of any entity that can be physically tagged and wirelessly scanned within certain technical limitations. RFID can be applied to a variety of tasks, structures, work systems and contexts along the value chain, including business-to-business logistics, internal operations, business-to-consumer marketing, and after-sales service applications. As industry adoption of RFID increases there is an emerging interest by academic researchers to engage in scholarly investigation to understand how RFID relates to mobility, organizational and systems technologies (MOST). In this paper, we explore RFID and propose a research agenda to address a series of broad research questions related to how RFID technology: (1) is developed, adopted, and implemented by organizations; (2) is used, supported, and evolved within organizations and alliances; and (3) impacts individuals, business processes, organizations, and markets. As with many technological innovations, as the technical problems associated with implementing and using RFID are addressed and resolved, the managerial and organizational issues will emerge as critical areas for IS research. 2007-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2747 info:doi/10.1007/s10799-007-0010-1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3747/viewcontent/Curtin_2007_MakingtheMOSTOutofRFIDTechnology_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business value Diffusion of innovations Information technology IT impacts Radio frequency identification RFID Technology adoption Computer Sciences Technology and Innovation
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Business value
Diffusion of innovations
Information technology
IT impacts
Radio frequency identification
RFID
Technology adoption
Computer Sciences
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle Business value
Diffusion of innovations
Information technology
IT impacts
Radio frequency identification
RFID
Technology adoption
Computer Sciences
Technology and Innovation
Curtin, John
KAUFFMAN, Robert J.
Riggins, Frederick J.
Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
description Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology dramatically increases the ability of the organization to acquire a vast array of data about the location and properties of any entity that can be physically tagged and wirelessly scanned within certain technical limitations. RFID can be applied to a variety of tasks, structures, work systems and contexts along the value chain, including business-to-business logistics, internal operations, business-to-consumer marketing, and after-sales service applications. As industry adoption of RFID increases there is an emerging interest by academic researchers to engage in scholarly investigation to understand how RFID relates to mobility, organizational and systems technologies (MOST). In this paper, we explore RFID and propose a research agenda to address a series of broad research questions related to how RFID technology: (1) is developed, adopted, and implemented by organizations; (2) is used, supported, and evolved within organizations and alliances; and (3) impacts individuals, business processes, organizations, and markets. As with many technological innovations, as the technical problems associated with implementing and using RFID are addressed and resolved, the managerial and organizational issues will emerge as critical areas for IS research.
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author Curtin, John
KAUFFMAN, Robert J.
Riggins, Frederick J.
author_facet Curtin, John
KAUFFMAN, Robert J.
Riggins, Frederick J.
author_sort Curtin, John
title Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
title_short Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
title_full Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
title_fullStr Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
title_full_unstemmed Making the ‘MOST’ Out of RFID Technology: A Research Agenda for the Study of the Adoption, Use and Impact of RFID
title_sort making the ‘most’ out of rfid technology: a research agenda for the study of the adoption, use and impact of rfid
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2747
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