2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsis.2006.07.002
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Information systems assimilation in Indian organizations: An examination of strategic and organizational imperatives

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“…However, adoption of electronic online banking services by Indian customers is low. Even though the online banking services are providing improved convenience, the Indian banking customers are reluctant to adopt the online banking services due to varied reasons like culture, lack of infrastructure (Tarafter and Vaidya, 2004); security and privacy risks, mistrust towards technology, lack of innovativeness and awareness of individuals (Dixit and Datta, 2010).…”
Section: Adoption Of Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, adoption of electronic online banking services by Indian customers is low. Even though the online banking services are providing improved convenience, the Indian banking customers are reluctant to adopt the online banking services due to varied reasons like culture, lack of infrastructure (Tarafter and Vaidya, 2004); security and privacy risks, mistrust towards technology, lack of innovativeness and awareness of individuals (Dixit and Datta, 2010).…”
Section: Adoption Of Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the study on adoption of technology was related to developed markets like US and Europe, this study is an important contribution to evolving literature as it dealt the problem of technology adoption in developing country context. Study by Tarafdar and Vaidya [36] examined the factors that determine the organizational inclination to adopt E-Commerce (EC). The study proposes a framework based on the qualitative data on four financial firms in India collected through multiple case study design.…”
Section: Review Of Ec Adoption Literature In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Tarafdar and Vaidya [36], analyzes organizational and strategic imperatives that influence Information System (IS) assimilation in Indian organizations. IS assimilation here refers to the extent to which a system or technology becomes diffused in organizational processes.…”
Section: Review Of Ec Adoption Literature In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A later article by the same authors (Tarafdar and Vaidya 2006a) analysed e-commerce adoption by four firms in the financial services industry, focusing in more detail than their first paper on the role of top management, aspects of organisational culture, characteristics of IS professionals employed by the firm, and organization structure. A third paper, again by the same authors (Tarafdar and Vaidya 2006b), looked at more general ICT adoption by nine Indian organisations and identified three categories of firms which they labelled innovative, enlightened and reluctant users of information technology and systems.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%