Team,

Read this paper carefully. This paper describes a case study conducted
at one of Malaysia’s public universities which initially adopted Open
Source based applications but then later rejected them.

I will discuss it further later.

http://www.pacis-net.org/file/2010/S26-01.pdf

http://www.pacis-net.org/index.jsp?t=proceeding&y=2010

Multiple Perspectives Technology Appropriation:
Analysis of Open Source Software Implementation
Failure

Abstract

Adoption of new technology such as Open Source Software (OSS) is one
of the important issues in organizations. Despite being considered as
cost effective by many organizations, OSS implementation still
encounters many challenges.

This paper describes a case study conducted at one of Malaysia’s
public universities which initially adopted Open Source based
applications but then later rejected them. An integrated framework
that combines a multiple perspectives approach and the Model of
Technology Appropriation is proposed in this study.

This framework facilitates the understanding of why and how
organizations adopt and use OSS. The study identified various criteria
influencing the OSS appropriation process from multiple perspectives
in the organization as well as its status of OSS appropriation. This
understanding assists in effective implementation decisions which
could lead to more effective use of the OSS technology.

Keywords: Multiple Perspectives, Open Source Software, Technology Appropriation.

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