Criteria explaining adoption of revolutionary business techniques

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K. Brockhoff
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Purpose The paper aims to identify adoption criteria for “revolutionary” business techniques; based on case material, it invites further research. Design/methodology/approach Building on the idea of scientific revolution, three cases from sub-disciplines of business administration are chosen to illicit adoption criteria for business techniques. Findings The analysis shows that a logical response to a problem, the availability of a controllable procedure, the software and the means to apply the procedure easily, and the hardware, jointly seem to explain the adoption of “revolutionary” business technologies. Research limitations/implications In case analysis in general, the results do not lead to induction. More research might identify additional success criteria. Furthermore, it might lead to determining adoption probabilities of techniques. Practical implications Managers being introduced to new techniques in business administration might use the criteria outlined here for their evaluation. Originality/value The author believes that the paper sheds new light on the development of business technologies and that this light might guide developers of technologies to come up with more potentially successful technologies.
解释采用革命性商业技术的标准
本文旨在确定“革命性”业务技术的采用标准;基于案例材料,它需要进一步的研究。设计/方法/途径基于科学革命的理念,本文选择了三个来自工商管理分支学科的案例来探讨非法采用商业技术的标准。分析表明,对问题的逻辑响应、可控制程序的可用性、易于应用程序的软件和手段以及硬件,似乎共同解释了采用“革命性”业务技术的原因。研究局限性/启示在一般的案例分析中,结果不能导致归纳。更多的研究可能会确定更多的成功标准。此外,它可能导致确定技术的采用概率。实际意义被引入企业管理新技术的管理人员可以使用这里概述的标准进行评估。原创性/价值作者认为,这篇论文为商业技术的发展提供了新的思路,这种思路可能会指导技术开发人员提出更多潜在的成功技术。
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