Exploring Organizational Readiness Factors for New Technology Implementation within Non-Profit Organizations

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ABSTRACT

This study examined the impact of organizational structure, organizational climate, technology implementation strategy, and employee perceptions of their psychological contract on employee’s acceptance of a management information system within non-profit organizations. A sample of one hundred employees from three different nonprofit organizations in Southeast Michigan was surveyed; analysis of the data revealed a positive correlation for the relationship between employee technology acceptance and organizational climate. A positive correlation was also found between employee technology acceptance and organizational structure factors (organizational centralization, organizational integration, and organizational formalization). A positive correlation was revealed between employee technology acceptance and implementation strategy, and a positive correlation exists between employee perceptions of their psychological contract and employee technology acceptance.

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Wraikat, H. , Bellamy, A. and Tang, H. (2017) Exploring Organizational Readiness Factors for New Technology Implementation within Non-Profit Organizations. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 5, 1-13. doi: 10.4236/jss.2017.512001.

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