TITLE:
Adoption of Innovation within Universities: Proposing and Testing an Initial Model
AUTHORS:
Abdulrahman Hariri, Paul Roberts
KEYWORDS:
Innovation Adoption, Innovation, Higher Education, Technology Adoption
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.6 No.2,
February
10,
2015
ABSTRACT: This study discusses the need for improvement and innovation in universities so they can effectively serve students and stay ahead in competition. Many technologies and innovations are already being used in universities. However, in order to diffuse or spread technologies or innovations effectively, it is important to understand the reasons leading to the adoption of technologies and innovations in universities. Based on a number of established theories and models on innovation and technology adoption and acceptance, this study proposes a theoretical model that helps explain the factors responsible for innovation adoption within universities. Measures for the study were adopted from previous studies, and an online questionnaire was used. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to test and better understand the underlying structure of the proposed model. Reliability and validity of the proposed model were also examined. The initially proposed model seems to help in explaining the adoption of innovations within universities and is of value to researchers when investigating adoption within universities.