Investigation of Key Barriers Regarding Adoption and Implementation of Augmented Reality in Industrial Organizations – A Delphi Study

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2024-01-03
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Konopka, Björn
Hönemann, Kay
Wiesche, Manuel
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Augmented Reality (AR) holds significant potential for enhancing processes in industrial organizations, but its widespread adoption is hindered by many barriers and concerns. By conducting a Delphi study, 19 industry experts using AR solutions identified relevant barriers to adoption and implementation of AR and ranked them according to their relative importance. Organizational factors like “Functional benefits of AR”, “Organizational fit of AR” and “Costs” were ranked as the most important barriers. As one of the first studies to provide a comprehensive view on relevant barriers from an organizational decision maker’s perspective, our results helps both researchers and practitioners to understand and address them, promoting the successful adoption and implementation of AR technology in industry.
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The Diffusion, Impacts, Adoption and Usage of ICTs upon Society, augmented reality, barriers, delphi study, diffusion, industry
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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