Mj. Liberatore et D. Breem, ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL-IMAGING TECHNOLOGY IN THE BANKING AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES, IEEE transactions on engineering management, 44(4), 1997, pp. 367-377
This paper investigates the adoption patterns and implementation issue
s associated with the use of digital-imaging technology within the ban
king and insurance industries, Several research hypotheses are tested
using data obtained from a survey of the 250 largest banks and 250 lar
gest insurance companies in the United States, The results clearly ind
icate that the diffusion of imaging can be modeled by an S-curve, and
that firm size is a good predictor of the adoption decision, Two well-
known models of innovative behavior, the internal influence and Bass m
odels, were not supported by this study, Positive, measurable benefits
were associated with imaging adoption, Reengineering the work process
es and piloting the technology were both found to be strongly related
to the degree of implementation success, Based on the findings from th
is study, similarities and differences in innovative behavior between
manufacturing and the banking and insurance industries are discussed.