Assimilation of Compliance Software in Highly Regulated Industries: An Empirical Multitheoretical Investigation
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In this paper we follow a theory-based approach to study the assimilation of compliance software in highly regulated multinational enterprises. These relatively new software products support the automation of controls which are associated with mandatory compliance requirements. We use institutional and success factor theories to explain the assimilation of compliance software. A framework for analyzing the assimilation of Access Control Systems (ACS), a special type of compliance software, is developed and used to reflect the experiences obtained in four in-depth case studies. One result is that coercive, mimetic, and normative pressures significantly effect ACS assimilation. On the other hand, quality aspects have only a moderate impact at the beginning of the assimilation process, in later phases the impact may increase if performance and improvement objectives become more relevant. In addition, it turns out that position of the enterprises and compatibility heavily influence the assimilation process.
Date of Publication
2013-01
Publication Type
Conference Item
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::650 - Management & public relations
000 - Computer science, knowledge & systems
300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::330 - Economics
Language(s)
en
Additional Credits
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI)
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Information Engineering
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
ISSN
1530-1605
ISBN
978-1-4673-5933-7
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restricted