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An analysis of the diffusion of RFID in the UK logistics sector using a technology-acceptance perspective

  • Ram Ramanathan
  • , Usha Ramanathan
  • , Lok Wan Lorraine Ko

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Abstract

In this chapter, the authors explore the factors affecting the UK logistics service providers' intention to use RFID technology from the theoretical perspective of a Technology-Acceptance Model (TAM). The survey data analysis shows that perceived usability of RFID has a significant relationship with the levels of adoption of the technology, but perceived privacy issues and perceived security issues do not have such a significant relationship. Using further moderation analysis, the authors find that the relationship between usability and adoption becomes stronger if there is a high level of support for RFID projects within an organisation. The study points to the need to improve the appreciation and support in an organisation for RFID projects. For example, top management should be well informed so as to provide good support, while employees should be motivated to back the use of RFID in their operations. An appropriate level of the required infrastructure will also help increase the usability and hence the adoption of RFID in UK logistics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRFID Technology Integration for Business Performance Improvement
PublisherBusiness Science Reference
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

Keywords

  • RFID

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