A Survey on Factors of Information System Adoption Model
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Survey Paper, IS Adoption Model, Factors, Enterprise 2.0Abstract
Many research has been found the result IS adoption model in different case studies in various companies. The result can be knowledge to support success of information systems adoption such as TAM that has been dominating in the use of the IS adoption model in many case studies. However, lack of research delivered a literature review to collect and gather information the factors and model to know the development and use of IS adoption model in this era. This paper attempted to present factors and model of the IS adoption model. The different this paper with previous research is the object of implementation which is the model that can implement to Enterprise 2.0. As the result, we found the main factors of IS adoption model are technology, organizational, competency, personal, environment and others. We also gathered several IS adoption model, including TOE Framework, Theory of use and non-use, TAM, the role of an affect; technology, management, and people perspective; socially drive characteristic; major characteristics of social software; TOS; Innovation diffusion theory and social capital theory; cultural and social dilemma, and UTAUT.
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