ICT 확산에 있어서 국가별 문화적 가치: 미국과 한국의 휴대전화 도입 비교 연구

Alternative Title
National Cultural Values in ICT Diffusion: A Comparative Study on Mobile Phone Adoption between U.S. and South Korea
Author(s)
김창수
Alternative Author(s)
Kim, Chang-Soo
Advisor
이상근
Department
일반대학원 경영정보학과
Publisher
The Graduate School, Ajou University
Publication Year
2010-08
Language
eng
Keyword
cross-cultural comparisonInnovation influenceICT adoptionTechnology diffusionType I and Type II cultures
Alternative Abstract
This study examines the patterns of mobile phone adoptions based on Types of culture. Employing the Bass diffusion model (1969) and Hofstede's model (1980), our research finds that Type I culture (i.e., individualistic; weak uncertainty avoidance; low long-term orientation) has higher innovation coefficient p than Type II culture has, and that Type II culture (i.e., collectivist; strong uncertainty avoidance; high long-term orientation) has higher imitation coefficient q than Type I culture has. In the initial period, the adoption rate of Type I culture (i.e., U.S.) was greater than that of Type II culture (i.e., South Korea). On the other hand, in development stage, Type II culture experienced explosive adoption, which make S-shape curve; while Type II culture did not. These results show that people in an individualistic culture are more likely to seek information by themselves from direct and formal sources; meanwhile, people in collectivistic culture mainly rely on subjective evaluation of an innovation that is conveyed from other like-minded individuals who have already adopted the innovation. Theoretical contributions for national level cross-culture literature and practical strategies for national market penetration are discussed.
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https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/1987
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