AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM: A NON-REDUCTIONIST APPROACH TO STUDYING TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BY GROUPS
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sarker, Saonee; Valacich, Joseph S.
署名单位:
Washington State University
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
发表日期:
2010
页码:
779-808
关键词:
COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
GROUP DECISION-MAKING
group support-systems
information-technology
user evaluations
GROUP DIVERSITY
social presence
MODEL
acceptance
management
摘要:
Studies on groups within the MIS discipline have largely been based on the paradigm of methodological individualism. Commentaries on methodological individualism within the reference disciplines suggest that studies embracing this paradigm can lead to potentially misleading or incorrect conclusions. This study illustrates the appropriateness of the alternate non-reductionist approach to investigating group-related phenomenon, specifically in the context of technology adoption. Drawing on theories of group influence, prior research on conflict, technology characteristics, task technology fit, group communication media, and recent theoretical work surrounding group technology adoption, the paper proposes and empirically tests a new non-reductionist model for conceptualizing technology adoption by groups. Further, the study also empirically compares this non-reductionist model with a (hypothetical) methodological individualist model of technology adoption by groups. Results strongly support most of the assertions of the non-reductionist model and highlight that this model provides a more robust explanation of technology adoption by groups than a methodological individualist view. Further, the study also highlights some conditions wherein the methodological individualist view fails to provide correct explanations. The implications of the study's findings for future research are discussed.