Autopoiesis & mobile technology adoption: The case of wireless collaboration

Robert Kay, Michael Er

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Abstract

Highly complex collaborative systems often present contexts where the use of wireless enabled technologies could provide numerous benefits. The adoption of such technologies has proved extremely difficult, however. This paper explores issues of technology adoption from an autopoietic perspective in order to explain the success and failure of two case study examples of wireless technology adoption. This discussion will be used to propose a new view on technology adoption for wireless collaborative systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMobile Information Systems - IFIP TC8 Working Conference on Mobile Information Systems, MOBIS 2004
EditorsElaine Lawrence, Barbara Pernici, John Krogstie
Place of PublicationBerlin; New York, NY
PublisherSpringer, Springer Nature
Pages303-310
Number of pages8
Volume158
ISBN (Electronic)9780387228747, 0387228748
ISBN (Print)0387228519, 9780387228518
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
EventIFIP TC8 Working Conference on Mobile Information Systems, MOBIS 2004 - Oslo, Norway
Duration: 15 Sept 200417 Sept 2004

Publication series

NameIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Volume158
ISSN (Print)18684238

Other

OtherIFIP TC8 Working Conference on Mobile Information Systems, MOBIS 2004
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityOslo
Period15/09/0417/09/04

Keywords

  • Autopoiesis
  • Collaborative systems
  • User adoption

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