Construct details. (MORE INFO)
Definition: The degree to which na organization is affected by competition in the market, is an important factor in e-business usage.
Theory/model: Additional to IDT
Reference: (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014)
Definition: Refers to peer pressure on using a new technology.
Theory/model: IDT TOE
Reference: (Zhu, Dong, Xu, & Kraemer, 2006)
Indicator | Scale | Context | Theory/Model | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
My company experienced competitive pressure to implement m-business. | Scale 1 to 5 | Mobile Business (m-business) | IDT | (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014) |
My company would have experienced a competitive disadvantage if m-business had not been adopted. | Scale 1 to 5 | Mobile Business (m-business) | IDT | (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014) |
Degree to which the ICT influences the competition in your industry. | Scale 1 to 5 | Mobile Business (m-business) | IDT | (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014) |
Degree affected by competitors in the local market. | Scale 1 to 5 | Mobile Business (m-business) | IDT | (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014) |
Degree affected by competitors in the national market. | Scale 1 to 5 | Mobile Business (m-business) | IDT | (Picoto, Bélanger, & Palma-Dos-Reis, 2014) |
Percentage of competitors in your industry that have conducted Internet-based selling. | Percentage | e-Business | TOE | (Zhu, Dong, Xu, & Kraemer, 2006) |
Percentage of competitors in your industry that have conducted Internet-based procurement and coordination. | Percentage | e-Business | TOE | (Zhu, Dong, Xu, & Kraemer, 2006) |
Percentage of competitors in your industry that have conducted Internet-based services. | Percentage | e-Business | TOE | (Zhu, Dong, Xu, & Kraemer, 2006) |