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Resistance to innovation: A dynamic capability model based enquiry into retailers’ resistance to blockchain adaptation

Yogesh Dwivedi Orcid Logo, Janarthanan Balakrishnan, Ronnie Das, Vincent Dutot

Journal of Business Research, Volume: 157, Start page: 113632

Swansea University Author: Yogesh Dwivedi Orcid Logo

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Blockchain research is significantly growing, yet the practical implementation of blockchain among retailers is still in the novice stage. This research aims to study the underlying factors that build resistance toward blockchain among retailers. The study has used innovation resistance theory (IRT)...

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ISSN: 0148-2963
Published: Elsevier BV 2023
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title Resistance to innovation: A dynamic capability model based enquiry into retailers’ resistance to blockchain adaptation
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Yogesh Dwivedi
title_short Resistance to innovation: A dynamic capability model based enquiry into retailers’ resistance to blockchain adaptation
title_full Resistance to innovation: A dynamic capability model based enquiry into retailers’ resistance to blockchain adaptation
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description Blockchain research is significantly growing, yet the practical implementation of blockchain among retailers is still in the novice stage. This research aims to study the underlying factors that build resistance toward blockchain among retailers. The study has used innovation resistance theory (IRT) and the dynamic capability model to build the conceptual model. The study used a single cross-sectional design to investigate the proposed model with data collected from 360 retailers. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling estimated with the maximum likelihood model. The study's results showed that the threat of data ownership is the most significant factor that builds resistance towards blockchain, followed by threat severity. The results also showed that managerial capability and innovation capability could indirectly influence the relationship of IRT variables to resistance towards blockchain. The research extends the knowledge in the blockchain and contributes to relevant literature and business practitioners concerned with the results.
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