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Unpacking the RFID Investment Decision

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:43 authored by Byron Keating, Tim Coltman, Samuel Fosso Wamba, Valerie Baker
Mandates aside, there are many reasons why firms decide to move forward with or delay investment in RFID technology. In this paper we use a theoretically based, easy to implement methodology to empirically derive a relative importance scale of those factors that influence the decision to invest in RFID technology. More specifically, we compare the factors that matter most and least to a sample of firms that have adopted RFID technology with a sample of firms that have yet to embrace RFID technology. The theoretical and practical implications are that both RFID adopters and non adopters are driven by the promise of greater data accuracy, improved information visibility, service quality, process innovation, and track and trace capabilities. What separates the adopters from the non adopters is an opportunity to derive strategic benefits from RFID through improved decision making. Not surprisingly, the non adopting firms are primarily concerned with the high acquisition and other ongoing costs associated with RFID technology.

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Keating, B. W., Coltman, T. R., Fosso-Wamba, S. & Baker, V. (2010). Unpacking the RFID Investment Decision. Proceedings of the IEEE, 98(9), 1672-1680.

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Proceedings of the IEEE

Volume

98

Issue

9

Pagination

1672-1680

Language

English

RIS ID

33652

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