Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research
In the digital age, Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) have become essential components of organizational strategies, enabling efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. However, the path to successful IT adoption is burdened with challenges that can undermine even the most promising initiatives. These challenges often stem not from technical inadequacies but from user resistance and avoidance, which remain pervasive and complex barriers to IT success. Despite its significance, the study of resistance and avoidance in the IS domain remains relatively immature compared to research on adoption and diffusion. To date, three major research streams have addressed these phenomena: (1) studies framing resistance and avoidance as opposites of adoption, (2) investigations into resistance to change, and (3) explorations of threat avoidance behaviors. Each offers valuable insights but lacks a unified framework to comprehensively address the complexities of resistance and avoidance.

Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance seeks to fill these gaps by synthesizing existing literature to present a holistic view of technology resistance and avoidance. By integrating insights from diverse theoretical frameworks, it proposes a comprehensive foundation for understanding these behaviors and highlights critical areas for future research. The aim is to move beyond the conventional paradigms of adoption to offer actionable strategies for addressing resistance and avoidance in organizational contexts. This monograph is organized as follows. First, it reviews foundational theories of resistance and avoidance. Next, it categorizes existing research to identify key factors contributing to these behaviors, examines proposed remedies, and identifies gaps that future research must address. Finally, it concludes with theoretical and practical implications, offering a roadmap for advancing scholarship and practice in this critical area.
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Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research
In the digital age, Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) have become essential components of organizational strategies, enabling efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. However, the path to successful IT adoption is burdened with challenges that can undermine even the most promising initiatives. These challenges often stem not from technical inadequacies but from user resistance and avoidance, which remain pervasive and complex barriers to IT success. Despite its significance, the study of resistance and avoidance in the IS domain remains relatively immature compared to research on adoption and diffusion. To date, three major research streams have addressed these phenomena: (1) studies framing resistance and avoidance as opposites of adoption, (2) investigations into resistance to change, and (3) explorations of threat avoidance behaviors. Each offers valuable insights but lacks a unified framework to comprehensively address the complexities of resistance and avoidance.

Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance seeks to fill these gaps by synthesizing existing literature to present a holistic view of technology resistance and avoidance. By integrating insights from diverse theoretical frameworks, it proposes a comprehensive foundation for understanding these behaviors and highlights critical areas for future research. The aim is to move beyond the conventional paradigms of adoption to offer actionable strategies for addressing resistance and avoidance in organizational contexts. This monograph is organized as follows. First, it reviews foundational theories of resistance and avoidance. Next, it categorizes existing research to identify key factors contributing to these behaviors, examines proposed remedies, and identifies gaps that future research must address. Finally, it concludes with theoretical and practical implications, offering a roadmap for advancing scholarship and practice in this critical area.
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Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research

Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research

by Bahae Samhan
Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research

Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance: A Holistic View on Extant Literature and Agenda for Future Research

by Bahae Samhan

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Overview

In the digital age, Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) have become essential components of organizational strategies, enabling efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. However, the path to successful IT adoption is burdened with challenges that can undermine even the most promising initiatives. These challenges often stem not from technical inadequacies but from user resistance and avoidance, which remain pervasive and complex barriers to IT success. Despite its significance, the study of resistance and avoidance in the IS domain remains relatively immature compared to research on adoption and diffusion. To date, three major research streams have addressed these phenomena: (1) studies framing resistance and avoidance as opposites of adoption, (2) investigations into resistance to change, and (3) explorations of threat avoidance behaviors. Each offers valuable insights but lacks a unified framework to comprehensively address the complexities of resistance and avoidance.

Towards A Unified Understanding of Technology Resistance and Avoidance seeks to fill these gaps by synthesizing existing literature to present a holistic view of technology resistance and avoidance. By integrating insights from diverse theoretical frameworks, it proposes a comprehensive foundation for understanding these behaviors and highlights critical areas for future research. The aim is to move beyond the conventional paradigms of adoption to offer actionable strategies for addressing resistance and avoidance in organizational contexts. This monograph is organized as follows. First, it reviews foundational theories of resistance and avoidance. Next, it categorizes existing research to identify key factors contributing to these behaviors, examines proposed remedies, and identifies gaps that future research must address. Finally, it concludes with theoretical and practical implications, offering a roadmap for advancing scholarship and practice in this critical area.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781638285267
Publisher: Now Publishers
Publication date: 03/19/2025
Series: Foundations and Trends in Computer Science , #7
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.13(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Defining and Conceptualizing Resistance and Avoidance in Information Systems
3. Technology Resistance and Avoidance Theories
4. Key Themes in Technology Resistance and Avoidance
5. Emerging Gaps and Future Research
6. Conclusion and Implications
References
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