Evolution and organizational information systems: an assessment of Nolan's stage model
Communications of the ACM
A critque of the stage hypothesis: theory and empirical evidence
Communications of the ACM
The role of perceived resources in online learning adoption
Computers & Education
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Impact of User Satisfaction and Trust on Virtual Team Members
Information Resources Management Journal
Information Resources Management Journal
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Innovation is considered to be an important quality in many successful organizations. The nature of the innovation adaptation process within the organization, however, is not well understood. This article examines the efficacy of McFarlan and McKenney's diffusion model as a descriptor of actual behavior. Specifically, the responses of 412 companies were examined with respect to the integration of personal computers into their organizations. The results imply that McFarlan and McKenney's model provides, at least in general, an explanation of technological diffusion.