Technological embeddedness and household computer adoption
Abstract
Purpose
This study seeks to develop the concept of technological embeddedness by extending the social embeddedness theory of economic actions to household computer adoption. It also aims to propose a research framework in which technological embeddedness is a key factor that influences household computer adoption.
Design/methodology/approach
The US 1989‐2003 Computer and Internet Use Supplements to the Current Population Surveys are used to validate the proposed research framework.
Findings
The results show that technological embeddedness positively affects household computer adoption. In addition, the impact of technological embeddedness is positively moderated by household income, and this impact is particularly stronger on first‐time buyers than on repeat buyers.
Practical implications
The results provide important policy and managerial implications for encouraging household computer adoption and bridging the digital divide.
Originality/value
The paper proposes a new concept and develops a research framework for analyzing household computer adoption and technology adoption in general.
Keywords
Citation
Peng, G., Wang, Y. and Kasuganti, R. (2011), "Technological embeddedness and household computer adoption", Information Technology & People, Vol. 24 No. 4, pp. 414-436. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593841111182269
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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