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Determinants of intention to participate in corporate BYOD-programs: the case of digital natives

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2018
Author
Weeger, Andy
Wang, Xuequn
Gewald, Heiko
Raisinghani, Mahesh
Sanchez, Otávio Próspero
Grant, Gerald
Pittayachawan, Siddhi
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Corporations continue to see a growing demand for Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) programs which allow employees to use their own computing devices for business purposes. This study analyses the demand of digital natives for such programs when entering the workforce and how they perceive the benefits and risk associated with BYOD. A theoretical model building on net valence considerations, technology adoption theories and perceived risk theory is proposed and tested. International students from five countries in their final year and with relevant work experience were surveyed. The results show that the intention to enroll in a BYOD program is primarily a function of perceived benefits while risks are widely ignored. Only safety and performance risks proved to contribute significantly to the overall perceived risk. The knowledge acquired from this study is particularly beneficial to IT executives as a guide to deciding whether and how to set up or adjust corporate BYOD initiatives. © 2018 The Author(s)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/25239
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Subject
Tecnologia da informação
Keyword
Behavioral intention
Bring-your-own-device (BYOD)
Digital natives
Information technology consumerization
Net valence model
Computation theory
Bring your own devices
Computing devices
Digital natives
International students
Perceived benefits
Technology adoption theories
Theoretical modeling
Employment

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