The Adoption of RFID for Military Logistics: Which Factors Do Matter in Taiwan?
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https://doi.org/10.32996/jefas.2023.5.3.17Keywords:
UTAUT2, TOE framework, RFID, Military Logistics, TaiwanAbstract
With the Taiwan Strait war crisis of global concern, this research proposed a conceptual model of RFID adoption based on the TOE framework to explore related factors of intention to use RFID by conducting a quantitative analysis of the ROC's military administration and logistic officers. Based on the results of this study, policymakers must understand the factors of Performance Expectancy (PE), Effort Expectancy (EE) and Information Security (IS) should be given priority, followed by Government Support (GS) and Top Management Support (TMS). These can affect the opinions of the chief executive, rallying their support, thereby effectively promoting new technology policies for ROC's military strategy, thus enhancing combat capabilities.
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