Location

260-057, Owen G. Glenn Building

Start Date

12-15-2014

Description

Studies on change within an institution or to drive a new one where cooperation from a numerous dispersed actors is required are lacking. This study explores mobilization as describing a firm’s activities to motivate others to join their vision to shape a new market. The institutional settings firms previously adhered to prior to mobilizing into the new market, or institutional preconditions, could influence mobilization activities and thus need to be considered as well. Whether, and if so and how, firms mobilize and the role institutional preconditions play are addressed for the case of banks adopting a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. Exploratory qualitative methods are used and SaaS adoption factors for the banking industry are explored. Results are discussed and future research suggestions are offered.

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Dec 15th, 12:00 AM

Institutional Preconditions Influencing Banks Adopting Software-as-a-Service and Mobilizing for Servitization

260-057, Owen G. Glenn Building

Studies on change within an institution or to drive a new one where cooperation from a numerous dispersed actors is required are lacking. This study explores mobilization as describing a firm’s activities to motivate others to join their vision to shape a new market. The institutional settings firms previously adhered to prior to mobilizing into the new market, or institutional preconditions, could influence mobilization activities and thus need to be considered as well. Whether, and if so and how, firms mobilize and the role institutional preconditions play are addressed for the case of banks adopting a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. Exploratory qualitative methods are used and SaaS adoption factors for the banking industry are explored. Results are discussed and future research suggestions are offered.