“…Thus organizations from developed economies have attained a significant level of adoption leaving their counter parts from developing countries far behind and still struggling with its implementation challenges. Researchers examining the adoption barriers from developing country perspectives such as Nigeria (Apulu & Latham, 2009;Apulu & Ige, 2011;Ibironke et al, 2011;Eze et al, 2013), India (Ahuja et al, 2009), Malaysia (Jafari et al, 2006;Mui et al, 2002), Egypt (Aboelmaged, 2014), Iran ( Sidawi et al, 2012), Brazil (Goedhuys & Veugelers, 2012), South Africa (Ogunyemi, & Johnston, 2012), Jordan (El-Mashaleh, 2007) have emphasized leadership (top management/CEOs) ineffectiveness as the major constrain to successful ICT adoption. Similarly, other studies (Martin & Hug, 2007;Ihua, 2009;Jung et al, 2003) have identified top management strategies toward managing employee behavioural change as another significant barrier to embracing technological change.…”