2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2011.07.012
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RFID service for non-RFID enabled devices: Embedded hardware implementation

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“…Many authors (Anand & Wamba, 2013;Zheng, Rodriguez, Zhang, Shao, & Zheng, 2008) have attempted to gain insights into implementation, and usages of RFID in an industry or segment of an organization by focussing on the advantage and challenges. Some of the researchers (Botero & Chaouchi, 2011;Zheng et al, 2008) have also studied technical issues such as hardware, software and selection of suitable frequency for the RFID system for RFID adoption. Several studies have been performed to access advantage and barriers in RFID implementation in healthcare industry (Anand & Wamba, 2013), library management (Bansode & Desale, 2009), warehouse management (Osyk, 2012) and supply chain management (Kim & Garrison, 2010), but no study has tried to relate RFID ICSFs to organizational strategy types.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors (Anand & Wamba, 2013;Zheng, Rodriguez, Zhang, Shao, & Zheng, 2008) have attempted to gain insights into implementation, and usages of RFID in an industry or segment of an organization by focussing on the advantage and challenges. Some of the researchers (Botero & Chaouchi, 2011;Zheng et al, 2008) have also studied technical issues such as hardware, software and selection of suitable frequency for the RFID system for RFID adoption. Several studies have been performed to access advantage and barriers in RFID implementation in healthcare industry (Anand & Wamba, 2013), library management (Bansode & Desale, 2009), warehouse management (Osyk, 2012) and supply chain management (Kim & Garrison, 2010), but no study has tried to relate RFID ICSFs to organizational strategy types.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%