@article{article_275849, title={ORGANIZATIONAL ADOPTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW}, journal={International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies}, volume={4}, pages={37–50}, year={2012}, author={Arpaci, Ibrahim and Cetin Yardimci, Yasemin and Ozkan, Sevgi and Turetken, Ozgur}, keywords={Organizational Adoption, Adoption of Information Technologies, TOE Framework}, abstract={Adoption of Information Technologies (ITs) is a crucial decision for the growth, productivity, competitiveness, and even survival in a competitive market. Organizations adopt IT innovations to sustain their competitive position as well as to create competitive advantage. Tornatzky and Fleischer (1990) developed a framework named TOE that comprises three key determinants that affect organizational adoption: technology, organization, and environment. This framework has been used successfully in the study of adoption within organizations. Based on this framework, the purpose of this paper is to conduct a systematic review of the literature to understand important adoption factors of Information Technologies in organizations.}, number={2}, publisher={Sosyal Bilimler Araştırmaları Derneği}