Factors influencing the organisational satisfaction with RFID implementation in supply chain management: an exploratory study Online publication date: Wed, 27-May-2009
by Shin-Yuan Hung, Tsan-Ching Kang, David C. Yen, Feng-Chou Wu
International Journal of Business and Systems Research (IJBSR), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2009
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) has garnered a great deal of research interest, especially for technological and case studies. However, factors influencing organisational satisfaction with RFID implementation have not received adequate attention in management literature. Hence, this research develops an exploratory model that was based on the literature of innovation diffusion and implementation. The empirical analysis of 74 businesses that have implemented RFID suggests that the pressure from trading partners is the most influential factor to the organisational satisfaction, and centralisation, external support and complexity also affects the satisfaction of organisation. The implications for future research and management are discussed.
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