Technology-Organization-Environment Meta-Review and Construct Analysis: Insights for Future Research

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2023-01-03

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The Technology-Environment-Organization (“T-O-E”) framework has been widely applied in more than 80 published empirical information systems (“IS”) studies across multiple stages of organizational technology innovation adoption research in IS since its introduction in 1990. No prior review has traced studies and their factors back to the original framework categories and sub-categories to identify the existing lack of coverage. We address this research gap to guide future work. We present a meta-review and construct analysis derived from the most comprehensive collection of T-O-E articles collected and reviewed up to now. We present four major research contributions: 1) a guide to T-O-E constructs, 2) identification of new organizational sub-categories, 3) recognition of the existing levels of factor miscategorization, 4) identification of measurement gaps particularly relating to linking and communications sub-categories.

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Enterprise-level Information Systems Research, construct analysis, meta-review, technology-organization-environment, theory

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Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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