Platform Adoption by Mobile Application Developers: A Multimethodological Approach

This paper investigates the factors that influence the adoption of IT platforms by software developers and how those factors differ from those that influence IT adoption by end-users. We take a multi-methodological approach, beginning with an interpretive field study where we interview mobile applic...

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Main Author: Song, Jaeki (author)
Other Authors: Baker, Jeff (author), Wang, Ying (author), Choi, Hyoung Yong (author), Bhattacherjee, Anol (author)
Format: article
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11073/9363
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Summary:This paper investigates the factors that influence the adoption of IT platforms by software developers and how those factors differ from those that influence IT adoption by end-users. We take a multi-methodological approach, beginning with an interpretive field study where we interview mobile application developers. In the initial interpretive phase, we identify a comprehensive set of influences on IT platform adoption, comparing them with the factors that have been identified in previous studies of end-user adoption, noting key differences. In the second phase, we empirically test the factors identified in our interviews. We find several key differences between end-user adoption and developer adoption of IT platforms. Most notably, we observe the importance of network externality considerations when developers make an adoption decision, a consideration that is largely absent for end-users.