The adoption and diffusion of interorganizational system standards and process innovations
Summary. This paper examines how interorganizational system standards and process innovations spread across industries. The authors surveyed 102 firms across 10 industrial groups to identify what drives adoption of modern IOS technologies like XML and SOAP. They found that technological, organizational, and environmental factors—plus the role of standards development organizations—significantly influence whether companies implement these systems. The research bridges older EDI-focused studies with current web-based interorganizational solutions.
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Shaw, M. J., & Nelson, M.. (2003). The adoption and diffusion of interorganizational system standards and process innovations. http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~teohh/tenure/shaw.pdf
Shaw, Michael J., and Matthew Nelson. “The adoption and diffusion of interorganizational system standards and process innovations.” 2003. http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~teohh/tenure/shaw.pdf.
Shaw, Michael J., and Matthew Nelson. 2003. “The adoption and diffusion of interorganizational system standards and process innovations.” http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~teohh/tenure/shaw.pdf.
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- United States
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- innovation-networks, regional-innovation-systems, general-innovation
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- 2026-04-28