Chatterjee et al., 2002: Shaping up for E-Commerce: Institutional Enablers of the Organizational Assimilation of Web Technologies

Topic:

This paper draws upon institutional theory and the conceptual lens of structuring and metastructuring actions to explain the importance of three factors-top management championship, strategic investment rationale, and extent of coordination-in achieving higher levels of Web assimilation within an organization.

two surveys, 75 pairs of responses

Constructs in this publication:

Construct Cites Category Questions given? Content validity Pretests Response type Notes
Web Assimilation NEW yes expert review pilot 10 point likert scaler
Top Management Championship Barki, 1989, Jarvenpaa, 1991 yes expert review pilot 5-point likert like scale ranging rom "None" to "Very great extent"
Strategic Investment Rationale Sambamurthy, 1996 yes expert review pilot 5-point likert like scale ranging rom "None" to "Very great"
Extent of Coordination NEW yes expert review pilot 5-point likert like scale ranging rom "None" to "Very great extent"

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Citation:

Debabroto Chatterjee, Rajdeep Grewal, and V. Sambamurthy. Shaping up for E-Commerce: Institutional Enablers of the Organizational Assimilation of Web Technologies. MIS Quarterly, 26(2):65–89, 2002. doi:10.2307/4132321.

Bibtex


@article{chatterjee_shaping_2002,
 abstract = {The global reach of the Web technological platform, along with the range of services that it supports, makes it a powerful business resource. However, realization of operational and strategic benefits is contingent on effective assimilation of this type III IS innovation. This paper draws upon institutional theory and the conceptual lens of structuring and metastructuring actions to explain the importance of three factors-top management championship, strategic investment rationale, and extent of coordination-in achieving higher levels of Web assimilation within an organization. Survey data are utilized to test a nomological network of relationships among these factors and the extent of organizational assimilation of Web technologies.},
 author = {Chatterjee, Debabroto and Grewal, Rajdeep and Sambamurthy, V.},
 doi = {10.2307/4132321},
 issn = {0276-7783},
 journal = {MIS Quarterly},
 number = {2},
 pages = {65-89},
 shorttitle = {Shaping up for {{E}}-{{Commerce}}},
 title = {Shaping up for {{E}}-{{Commerce}}: {{Institutional Enablers}} of the {{Organizational Assimilation}} of {{Web Technologies}}},
 volume = {26},
 year = {2002}
}