The adoption of information technology by U.S. national unions

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The adoption of information technology by U.S. national unions
Abstract
This paper offers and tests a model for national union adoption of information technology (IT). Data come from a mail survey of national unions that were active in the US in 1997. Consistent with the model's predictions and prior research on union innovation, results indicate that rationalization and size are key predictors of IT adoption. Results also suggest a role for decentralization, employer use of information technology, and prior innovation. IT adoption may be one of the most important areas of union innovation in decades, and may have substantial impacts on union outcomes and possibly on the nature of unions. Understanding the nature and causes of IT adoption by unions may provide insight on the changing nature of unions and their roles in the future.
Publication
Relations Industrielles
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
451-476
Date
Summer 2000
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Accessed
3/9/15, 11:52 PM
Library Catalog
ProQuest
Rights
Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Summer 2000
Citation
Fiorito, J., Jarley, P., & Delaney, J. T. (2000). The adoption of information technology by U.S. national unions. Relations Industrielles, 55(3), 451–476. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2000/v55/n3/index.html