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In this chapter we combine two subjects that are in our heart: e-services and diffusion of innova... more In this chapter we combine two subjects that are in our heart: e-services and diffusion of innovation. By drawing on earlier research on e-services, innovation, and technology adoption we investigate the factors that influence adoption of e-services in a specific academic library, Roskilde University Library (RUB). The conclusion of this research is that both external environmental factors and internal organizational factors are important factors in adoption of e-services at Roskilde University Library. However the study shows that external factors such as government intervention and technological development might have been having a more important role than other external factors and that top management might have more influence on radical e-services adoption than other factors in the organizational context.
Telematics and Informatics, 2009
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 2011
International Journal of E-services and Mobile Applications, 2009
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2010
ABSTRACT This article discusses the challenges in relation to an ongoing project named converged ... more ABSTRACT This article discusses the challenges in relation to an ongoing project named converged advanced mobile media platform (CAMMP), where all the different stakeholders need to have a saying in the service development for the upcoming rich, mobile broadcasting services.
ABSTRACT Generation of user requirement is in itself a challenge; user requirements are volatile ... more ABSTRACT Generation of user requirement is in itself a challenge; user requirements are volatile and difficult to express, and often users cannot imagine what the future might hold in relation to the technology they have to address. Dealing with upcoming or immature technologies, this becomes even more complicated. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the challenges lying ahead when creating user requirements in relation to mobile television and content on mobile devices. The paper will address challenges and methodological considerations in relation to a specific project; the CAMMP project. The methodological challenges direct how users can be involved in the user requirement generation and in that way become innovators.
In this chapter we combine two subjects that are in our heart: e-services and diffusion of innova... more In this chapter we combine two subjects that are in our heart: e-services and diffusion of innovation. By drawing on earlier research on e-services, innovation, and technology adoption we investigate the factors that influence adoption of e-services in a specific academic library, Roskilde University Library (RUB). The conclusion of this research is that both external environmental factors and internal organizational factors are important factors in adoption of e-services at Roskilde University Library. However the study shows that external factors such as government intervention and technological development might have been having a more important role than other external factors and that top management might have more influence on radical e-services adoption than other factors in the organizational context.
Telematics and Informatics, 2009
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 2011
International Journal of E-services and Mobile Applications, 2009
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2010
ABSTRACT This article discusses the challenges in relation to an ongoing project named converged ... more ABSTRACT This article discusses the challenges in relation to an ongoing project named converged advanced mobile media platform (CAMMP), where all the different stakeholders need to have a saying in the service development for the upcoming rich, mobile broadcasting services.
ABSTRACT Generation of user requirement is in itself a challenge; user requirements are volatile ... more ABSTRACT Generation of user requirement is in itself a challenge; user requirements are volatile and difficult to express, and often users cannot imagine what the future might hold in relation to the technology they have to address. Dealing with upcoming or immature technologies, this becomes even more complicated. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the challenges lying ahead when creating user requirements in relation to mobile television and content on mobile devices. The paper will address challenges and methodological considerations in relation to a specific project; the CAMMP project. The methodological challenges direct how users can be involved in the user requirement generation and in that way become innovators.