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2003
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Information Technology Investment and Adoption: A Rational Expectations Perspective

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Information Technology Investment and Adoption: A Rational Expectations Perspective
This study examines the potential applications of the Rational Expectations Hypothesis (REH) in information technology (IT) investment and adoption decisionmaking. Although REH has been widely used in other areas of microeconomics and macroeconomics, we have not yet seen common use of the related theory in the Information Systems (IS) field. In this paper, we introduce REH theory together with some of its applications in non-IS/IT areas. Despite the fact that rationality is commonly assumed in economic analyses, the REH‘s rather strong assumptions make it a unique theory and allow us to offer new perspectives on IS/IT adoption and investment decisionmaking. We discuss how the theory can potentially be applied in IS/IT cases by presenting several illustrative examples. We then examine issues in the evaluation of adoption and investments of new and emerging ITs. Based on the theory, we argue that managers that are risk-averse are most likely to wait and adopt or invest in new and emer...
Yoris A. Au, Robert J. Kauffman
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where HICSS
Authors Yoris A. Au, Robert J. Kauffman
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