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in the certification adoption literature. While organizations may use certifications to signal quality to consumers … of the boundary conditions for IS certification adoption. Comparing our findings to three competing theoretical … academic literature as well as highlighting differences in motivating and inhibiting factors that impact vendors’ adoption …
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sectors. Finally, according to the experts, small-scale poultry producers’ likelihood of adoption is low overall, although … adoption rates are higher for commercial producers than for noncommercial/semicommercial producers. …
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This paper studies the competitive landscape in the developing Industry 4.0 ecosystem. Technology development and convergence within the ICT field has led to increased significance of technology platforms and ecosystems organizing around them. The question about the lead integrator, who will...
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In the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), digital platforms have recently received significant attention. Although IIoT platforms revolve around similar business objectives, they address various use cases and, thus, differ considerably in their architectural setup. While research has already...
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Heavy usage of online games may negatively affect the gamer's health and take a toll on school performance. However, to date, no study has utilized a longitudinal design to identify predictors of heavy usage of online games after a year of play. This study thus refers to relevant theories (e.g.,...
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study was confined to four motivation dimensions, namely challenge, control, complexity and collaboration. A phenomenology …
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