Author_Institution :
Int. Bus., Univ. of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Abstract :
Much research has been conducted to investigate innovation diffusion and technology adoption. For RFID adoption, there are relatively few studies. Most of the existing literature explores RFID adoption from the static factors perspective. However, RFID technology, as with other technology adoption, is not an activity limited to one organization. It has complex interactions and feedbacks between organizations, technology providers, and policy-makers. The RFID adoption process consists of a series of decisions and actions over time. The contribution of this study is to explore dynamic behavior of RFID adoption using system dynamics approach. Drawing upon Bass model, this study develops a three-phase (take-up phase, practice phase, and confirmation phase) RFID adoption model with decision delays. From system dynamic modeling and simulation, some critical insights are derived for policy-makings, which have important relevance especially for advocates of RFID technology.
Keywords :
radiofrequency identification; Bass model; RFID adoption process; RFID technology; decision delays; innovation diffusion; radiofrequency identification; system dynamic modeling; technology adoption; three-phase RFID adoption model; Delay; Education; Mouth; Organizations; Productivity; Radiofrequency identification; Sensitivity; Internet of Things (IOT); RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) adoption; System dynamics modeling and simulation;