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The Impact of Social Influence on Individuals' Adoption of Innovation
Authors:Majharul Talukder  Ali Quazi
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Business and Government , University of Canberra , Australia majharul.talukder@canberra.edu.au;3. Faculty of Business and Government , University of Canberra , Australia
Abstract:This article empirically examines the impact of social factors (peer and social network) on attitudes toward innovation and the impact of that attitude on individual employees adopting innovation in their workplaces in Australia. This research uses quantitative research methodology and specifically multivariate statistical analysis. The research framework is based on the theory of reasoned action, the technology acceptance model, Frambach and Schillewaert's conceptual framework, and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. Data were collected from employees of a tertiary institution in Australia using a structured questionnaire. The results of multiple regression analysis show that social network impacts significantly on attitudes toward an innovation which, in turn, affects the innovation adoption behavior of employees. Furthermore, social network has been found to directly influence the innovation adoption process. This outcome has strategic implications for organizations in the effective management of innovation involving employees. These implications are highlighted in the article. This research has focused on only one organization in a particular region in Australia. Future research can explore the relationship between variables by including a number of organizations across Australia and beyond to provide a deeper insight into the issues explored in this article.
Keywords:social influence  peers  social network  attitude toward innovation  adoption of innovation  usage
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