Drivers of Global Social Network Adoption: A Technology-Organisation Environment Perspective
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2020
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International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications
Abstract
The aim of this study is to explore the drivers of social network adoption at a global level. The
focus of past research has largely been placed on social network adoption at the country level with
few studies conducted at the global level. Furthermore, the mediating role of ICT access on social
network adoption has been given limited attention. To fill this gap, thisstudy employsthe Technology Organization-Environment (TOE) framework to investigate factors that may influence global social
network adoption. Relying on archival and cross-sectional data from 135 countries and using Partial
Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling, our findings show that social network adoption at
the global level, is positively influenced by ICT access of a county and that ICT regulation and the
development of the human resource will not directly influence social network adoption. Though
technological, organizational, and environmental factors all together accounted for 55.5% of the
variance in social network adoption, the mediating role of ICT access and the effects of human
resource development on social network adoption was found to be significant. Our findings provide
a fresh insight into the adoption of social network sites at the global level. Our study provides some
implications for research and practice.
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Human Resource Development, ICT Access, Political and Regulatory Environment, Social Network Adoption