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User Resistance in the Adoption of Open Source Software

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The emergence of open source software (OSS) with its successful projects and its most prominent advantages creates a vast interest among academics and practitioners.
However, it has been found that focusing on the developments of OSS to be successful is not adequate and the adoption of OSS by uses is also very important.
Although there are a great number of useful and easy to use OSS has been developed, the adoption of OSS and usage in the market is very low. Based on the technology equity
implementation model (EIM), this study examines user resistance in the adoption of OSS (i.e., switching from the current system to OSS). A survey has done regarding the adoption of Linux as the case of study. We have found that user resistance to change has negative effect on adoption intention, and switching benefits, switching costs and perceived value have significant relationships with user resistance to change.

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Abstract  
 Introduction 
 Conceptual Background
  User Resistance
  Equity Implementation Model
 Hypotheses
 Research Methodology
 Data Analysis and Results
 Implications for Research and Practice
 References
 Appendix. Measurement Instrument

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  • Hnin Hnin Aung Department of Information Systems, National University of Singapore
  • Hee-Woong Kim Department of Information Systems, National University of Singapore

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