2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10062108
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Sustainable Diffusion of Inter-Organizational Technology in Supply Chains: An Approach to Heterogeneous Levels of Risk Aversion

Abstract: This paper develops a model to analyze inter-organizational technology adoption in a supply chain. While the basic model is general, this study is motivated by several cases of inter-organizational technology adoption in supply chains. The proposed model in this study considers firms on both levels of the supply chain, namely, supplier firms and buyer firms. These individual firms' thresholds for adoption should be considered by other firms' decisions within a network, together with their own organizational at… Show more

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“…In supply chain networks, the individual firms' thresholds for technology adoption should be considered by other firms' decisions within a network, together with their own organizational attributes. Due to this heterogeneity across firms, such as different network sizes, prior beliefs, and the amount of information observed, each firm makes a decision for adoption at different times [41]. Therefore, they may not be willing to share information, and may instead impose extreme protection [42].…”
Section: Toe Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In supply chain networks, the individual firms' thresholds for technology adoption should be considered by other firms' decisions within a network, together with their own organizational attributes. Due to this heterogeneity across firms, such as different network sizes, prior beliefs, and the amount of information observed, each firm makes a decision for adoption at different times [41]. Therefore, they may not be willing to share information, and may instead impose extreme protection [42].…”
Section: Toe Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%