• Title/Summary/Keyword: Knowledge Adoption

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Influences and Barriers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Affecting Technology Adoption in Healthcare: A Review Paper

  • Abdulaziz Alomari;Ben Soh
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2023
  • The healthcare industry continues to adopt and integrate smart technology in its operations, from medical devices to managing operations. However, the adoption curve has not been smooth, and the historical record of technology adoption in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reveals the existence of both known and unknown issues. This review paper is aimed to explain the influences and barriers present in the Saudi healthcare sector affecting IoT technology adoption. A comprehensive discussion of the literature illustrated that Vision 2030, the privatisation trend, transformation in disease patterns and ageing, issues in management and increasing public awareness are the key drivers that may influence the need for the medical Internet of Things (mIoT) in Saudi healthcare. However, based on the past trend, the introduction and adoption of mIoT will likely experience issues such as noncompliance from doctors and nurses due to negative beliefs, lack of knowledge and inadequate perception of effort requirements. Thus, in-depth research of the factors associated with mIoT technology adoption is suggested for a smooth transition.

XBRL Adoption Process in Malaysia Using Diffusion of Innovation Theory

  • ILIAS, Azleen;GHANI, Erlane K.;AZHAR, Zubir
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.263-271
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    • 2021
  • The study examined the XBRL adoption process of Malaysian Business Reporting System (MBRS) by utilizing Everett Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory. The study focused on the three phases, namely, knowledge gathering and persuasion phase, decision-making phase, and implementation phase of XBRL adoption process gathered from a government agency in Malaysia. This study employs a qualitative case study that incorporates semi-structured interviews with four members of the regulator. The results reveal that the regulator has realized the advantages, management support, and need to skills development in phase one. On the other hand, in phase two, it finds the way the regulator makes decision related to XBRL taxonomy and submission template, platform, tools and software. Through phase three, the regulator is concerned with the complexity of XBRL taxonomy, resources, external support, promotion, stakeholder involvement, limited trading pressure, critical mass, and professional bodies. The factors from each phase suggest an in-depth understanding on the experience of XBRL through the development of MBRS that provides a success story to the other government agencies and regulators in Malaysia. This study provides several insights on the factors that could contribute to the adoption of XBRL and the Diffusion of Innovation theory adoption process.

중소기업 인터넷마케팅 도입 영향요인에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Factors Influencing SMEs' internet marketing Adoption)

  • 원동준;조형래
    • 디지털콘텐츠학회 논문지
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    • 제15권6호
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    • pp.683-699
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 국내 중소기업을 대상으로 인터넷마케팅의 전략적 고려와 도입의도 형성에 관여하는 요인을 파악하기 위한 목적으로 진행되었다. 혁신확산이론과 선행연구에 대한 이론적 고찰을 통하여 변수의 선정을 거쳤으며, 각 변수의 영향력을 확인하기 위한 목적으로 실증적 분석을 실시하였다. 설문조사를 통해 최종적으로 135개 기업들의 자료가 확보되었고 이들 자료들이 실증분석에 사용되었다. 실증분석 결과 경쟁강도, 거래처의존도, 인터넷마케팅 지식수준, 인터넷마케팅 경험수준은 두 개의 종속변수인 인터넷마케팅 전략적 고려 및 도입의도에 모두 유의한 영향을 미쳤으며, 학습몰입은 인터넷마케팅 전략적 고려에만 부의 영향력을, 환경동태성은 인터넷마케팅 도입의도에만 부의 유의한 영향을 미치는 것이 확인되었다. 실증분석을 종합적으로 본 결과 현재의 중소기업들은 치열한 경쟁을 완화할 수 있는 수단으로 인터넷마케팅 도입을 고려하며, 인터넷마케팅의 지식이나 경험 수준 등이 중요한 영향요인으로 나타남으로서 사전적으로 그런 지식과 경험을 가진 기업들이 그 효과성에 대한 인식이나 접근성이 더 높은 것으로 해석된다. 인터넷마케팅 지식과 경험 수준이 모든 종속변수에 매우 유의한 관련성을 보이는 것으로 나타나서 사후적으로 세부적인 인터넷마케팅 각 수단들의 지식이나 경험 수준과 종속변수들간의 관련성을 상관분석에 의해 더 심도있게 분석하고 그에 따른 결과들도 논의하였다. 본 연구는 종합적으로 인터넷마케팅 도입에 영향을 주는 변수들을 파악하고자 하였다는 점에서 가장 기본적인 의의가 있으며, 좀 더 실무적으로 의미 있는 연구방법 등을 통해 시사점을 얻고자 하였다는 점에서 의미를 찾을 수 있었다.

지식경영을 위한 농촌지도요원의 역할과 역량 (Extension Specialist's Role and Capacity of Knowledge Management)

  • 조록환
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.385-400
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    • 2006
  • The study aims to explore the rural extension specialist's role and capacity of knowledge management (KM) extension service in the knowledge based society. According to major findings through previous study and literature review, the followings were concluded. Rural extension educator's role and ability of knowledge management composed four processes by the stage of knowledge process: knowledge creation-knowledge storage-knowledge utilization-knowledge share. As a adoption of the knowledge management in rural extension service, at the knowledge creation the rural extension educator's role of KM are four roles which needed fourteen abilities to carry out them successfully. For at the knowledge storage the rural extension educator's role of KM are eight roles which needed eight abilities to carry out them successfully. For at the knowledge utilization the rural extension educator's role of KM are eight roles which needed ten abilities to carry out them successfully. Lastly for at the knowledge sharing the rural extension educator's role of KM are nine roles which needed 8 abilities to carry out them successfully.

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중소기업의 정보시스템 도입과 실행과정에 대한 사례연구 : 화천기공을 중심으로 (An Exploratory Study on Information System Adoption and Implementation in a Small and Medium Enterprise : A Case of Hwacheon)

  • 김재전;조건;조성도;고준;이상준;이길형
    • 지식경영연구
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.185-207
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    • 2009
  • One of the most important issues in a small and medium sized enterprise (SME) is to identify how to apply IT to the organization so that it maximizes the effectiveness of IT. In general, a large company mainly plans to adopt, implement, and stimulate a new IT in a viewpoint of advanced IT system's capability for maximizing the effectiveness of IT. However, SME requires a totally different approach since SME's situation is different from a large enterprise's one. In this study, we investigate several factors that have an influence on the successful IT adoption and implementation of a SME through the case of Hwacheon. We also find out that CEO's support, CEO-initiating strategic meeting, IT development ability, and organizational compatibility in the introduction stage of IT are relatively more important than those in the implementation stage of IT, whereas IT flexibility, system quality, training and support, overcoming organizational resistance and performance improvement in the implementation stage of IT play critical roles in the IS success. Our results show that the advance of IT may not guarantee the success of IT implementation.

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Level of Awareness of Cervical and Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Safe Practices among College Teachers of Different States in India: Do Awareness Programmes Have an Impact on Adoption of Safe Practices?

  • Shankar, Abhishek;Rath, G.K.;Roy, Shubham;Malik, Abhidha;Bhandari, Ruchir;Kishor, Kunal;Barnwal, Keshav;Upadyaya, Sneha;Srivastava, Vivek;Singh, Rajan
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.927-932
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    • 2015
  • Background: Breast and cervical cancers are the most common causes of cancer mortality among women in India, but actually they are largely preventable diseases. Although early detection is the only way to reduce morbidity and mortality, there are limited data on breast and cervical cancer knowledge, safe practices and attitudes of teachers in India. The purpose of this study is to assess the level of awareness and impact of awareness programs in adoption of safe practices in prevention and early detection. Materials and Methods: This assessment was part of a pink chain campaign on cancer awareness. During cancer awareness events in 2011 at various women colleges in different parts in India, a pre-test related to cervical cancer and breast cancer was followed by an awareness program. Post-tests using the same questionnaire were conducted at the end of the interactive session, at 6 months and 1 year. Results: A total of 156 out of 182 teachers participated in the study (overall response rate was 85.7 %). Mean age of the study population was 42.4 years (range- 28-59 yrs). There was a significant increase in level of knowledge regarding cervical and breast cancer at 6 months and this was sustained at 1 year. Adoption of breast self examination (BSE) was significantly more frequent in comparison to CBE, mammography and the Pap test. Magazines and newspapers were sources for knowledge regarding screening tests for breast cancer in more than 60% of teachers where as more than 75% were educated by doctors regarding the Pap test. Post awareness at 6 months and 1 year, there was a significant change in alcohol and smoking habits. Major reasons for not doing screening test were found to be ignorance (50%), lethargic attitude (44.8%) and lack of time (34.6%). Conclusions: Level of knowledge of breast cancer risk factors, symptoms and screening methods was high as compared to cervical cancer. There was a significant increase in level of knowledge regarding cervical and breast cancer at 6 months and this was sustained at 1 year. Adoption of BSE was significantly greater in comparison to CBE, mammography and the Pap test. To inculcate safe practices in lifestyle of people, awareness programmes such as pink chain campaign should be conducted more widely and frequently.

Influences of Tobacco-Related Knowledge on Awareness and Behavior towards Smoking

  • Park, Jinju;Lim, Min Kyung;Yun, E Hwa;Oh, Jin-Kyoung;Jeong, Bo Yoon;Cheon, Yejin;Lim, Sujin
    • Journal of Korean Medical Science
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    • 제33권47호
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    • pp.302.1-303.10
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    • 2018
  • Background: A considerable amount of research has shown that knowledge and appropriate awareness are essential for encouraging positive behaviors and promoting health. In Korea, the roles that behavioral changes play in the prevention of cancer have been an important issue since the introduction of the 10 codes for cancer prevention in 2006. Thus, the present study investigated the associations of tobacco-related knowledge with awareness and attitudes towards positive smoking-cessation behaviors. Methods: The present study analyzed data from the 2010 national questionnaire survey (n = 1,006). This study evaluated sociodemographic characteristics, smoking status, self-rated health status, health-related interests, and the accuracy of 12 tobacco-related statements to determine knowledge level and to investigate its impact on awareness and behaviors related to smoking. These parameters were examined and staged using the Precaution Adoption Process Model. Results: A higher level of tobacco-related knowledge was significantly associated with a positive attitude towards smoking cessation (5-8 correct answers: odds ratio [OR], 2.53; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.57-4.08; ${\geq}9$ correct answers: OR, 3.90; 95% CI, 2.22-6.82; reference: ${\leq}4$ correct answers). Interestingly, among current smokers, only those who correctly responded to ${\geq}9$ of 12 tobacco-related statements were significantly associated with a positive attitude towards smoking cessation. Conclusion: This study found that having a higher level of tobacco-related knowledge had a significant impact on positive attitudes towards smoking cessation. This suggests that there is a need to disseminate appropriate knowledge to the general population to encourage positive attitudes and promote healthful behaviors in terms of smoking.

사회적 자본 및 정보기술 하부구조의 도입수준과 지식경영 과정들에 대한 영향 (The Adoption Degrees of Social Capital and IT Infrastructure, and Their Effects on Knowledge Management Processes)

  • 최종민
    • 한국정보시스템학회지:정보시스템연구
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.183-210
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    • 2009
  • This study investigated the degrees of knowledge management processes according to the levels of social capital(i.e., inter-departmental communication, trust, cooperation and integration) as well as information technology(IT) infrastructure(i.e., knowledge storage and transfer IT, and knowledge search IT) in Korean manufacturing firms. We also demonstrated the differences in organizational performance under various degrees of knowledge management processes. Through cluster analysis with social capital variables, we classified sample firms into five groups; 'the highest firms', 'higher firms', 'middle firms', 'lower firms', and 'the lowest firms'. It was also observed that the degrees of knowledge management processes and organizational performance in 'the highest firms' is the highest. With a structural equation modeling technique, the causal relationships among social capital, IT infrastructure, knowledge management processes, and organizational performance were confirmed. Hence, it is concluded that social capital and IT infrastructure have direct effects on knowledge management processes, and indirectly influence organizational performance through the degrees of knowledge management processes.

RFID기술 수용과 구현에 영향을 주는 요인과 조직 준비성의 조절효과 (Determinants Impacting the Adoption and Implementation of RFID Technology and the Moderating Effect of Organizational Readiness)

  • 김상현
    • 한국정보시스템학회지:정보시스템연구
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.149-177
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    • 2010
  • Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) is rapidly growing the attention of many firms as a care technology for their businesses. As RFID moves into the mainstream, it replaces the standard barcodes that is used to identify and track products for a long time. With the intention of gaining competitive advantages, some firms have started the changeover to RFID technology while others have been disinclined to adopt it. Thus, this study examines firms as an attempt to identify key organizational characteristics driving the ear1y adoption and successful implementation of RFID. Results from 228 adopting organizations show Organizational Needs(Ubiquity and Performance Gaps), Technological Factors(Perceived Benefits and Perceived Cost Savings) and RFID Reduced Risk have a significant influence on RFID initiation. In addition, Trust Factors(Institutional Trusts and Inter-organizational Trusts) have a significant impact on RFID Reduced Risk. Finally, Organizational Readiness(Financial Resources and Technological Knowledge) have a significant influence as moderating effects between RFID initiation and adoption. The implications of the findings propose a new theoretical framework for the future IT/IS adoption study and offer suggestions for RFID researchers and practitioners in the development of the technology.

Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Demographic Characteristics

  • KUSUMA, Hadri;MUAFI, Muafi;AJI, Hendy Mustiko;PAMUNGKAS, Sigit
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권10호
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    • pp.969-980
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    • 2020
  • This study examines the acceptance factors, barriers, benefits, and strategies for resolving Information and Communication Technology (ICT) adoption and usage problems based on the different demographic characteristics of SMEs. The demographic characteristics investigated are gender, educational qualifications, age, managerial status, and years of business experience. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to examine a more comprehensive demographic characteristics in the context of ICT adoption. A survey using self-administered questionnaires was conducted to retrieve information from SME owners/managers in Pekalongan, the local city of Indonesia. The items in the questionnaire were discussed with various experts in the field and a pilot study was conducted prior to the distribution of the research instrument. The study made some interesting findings. No significant differences were found in the SMEs' adoption factors between the demographics of gender groups and educational qualifications. However, significant disparities were found to exist among the age compositions, managerial status, and years in business. Additionally, younger managers/owners of SMEs find it easier to understand the background factors of ICT adoption. Lastly, older managers/owners are more likely to stick to the organizational status quo, be less able to learn new technology, and more likely to avoid risky decisions.