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Anticedents of intention to adopt Web-based Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) by facility managers.
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Anticedents of intention to adopt Web-based Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) by facility managers./
Author:
Saengratwatchara, Supornchai.
Description:
111 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Jeffery Elsworth.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-05A.
Subject:
Business Administration, Management. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3312739
ISBN:
9780549620877
Anticedents of intention to adopt Web-based Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) by facility managers.
Saengratwatchara, Supornchai.
Anticedents of intention to adopt Web-based Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) by facility managers.
- 111 p.
Adviser: Jeffery Elsworth.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2007.
Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) is a computerized network system connects graphic and non-graphic information in a central and comprehensive source of facilities information (Hayman & Ulrich, 1995). This system increases accuracy through data validation, but remains flexible in reporting and inquiry. It is believed that CAFM provides facility manages with the ability to analyze the effective use of space more readily than ever.
ISBN: 9780549620877Subjects--Topical Terms:
626628
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Anticedents of intention to adopt Web-based Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) by facility managers.
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Despite the development of Internet, the improvements of the system itself, and the potential benefit and productivity gains from using it, studies have revealed that facility professionals are not so willing to adopt CAFM application (FMLink, 2006). Drawing upon Diffusion of Innovation Theory (DOI) (Rogers, 1995), the researcher has developed a model describing the relationships between intention to adopt CAFM application and five characteristics of an innovation led to the intention. The purpose of this dissertation is to examine what factors that influence individuals FM professionals to adopt CAFM application. To serve the purpose of the study accordingly, the original set of characteristics of an innovation has been re-positioned by grouping perceived trialability, perceived result demonstrability, and perceived visibility together and labeling them as opportunities for experiencing CAFM. Eight hypotheses are proposed to examine the relationships. Specifically, the researcher proposes that opportunities for experiencing CAFM, consisting of perceived trialability, perceived result demonstrability, and perceived visibility, will positively relate to perceived relative advantage and perceived complexity. It is further proposed that perceived relative advantage will further positively relate to the intention to adopt CAFM, while perceived complexity will negatively relate to the intention to adopt CAFM.
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