Adoption of clinical decision support systems in a developing country: Antecedents and outcomes of physician's threat to perceived professional autonomy
Highlights • We model the antecedents and outcomes of perceived threat to professional autonomy. • We develop an integrated framework and test in a developing country. • Decreasing perceived threat can increase adoption of information technology systems. • Involvement in decision making and performa...
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description | Highlights • We model the antecedents and outcomes of perceived threat to professional autonomy. • We develop an integrated framework and test in a developing country. • Decreasing perceived threat can increase adoption of information technology systems. • Involvement in decision making and performance expectancy can increase adoption. • Attitude to knowledge sharing and perceived interactivity decreases threat. |
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