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Most organizations are classified as either small, medium or large. Based on the level of classification, there are determinant variables which influence the adoption of Information Systems information systems (IS) within their operations. The study conducted a survey with a sample size of 50 organizations within Kajiado County. The data was collected using structured questionnaires. The administering was on a “drop and pick later” basis. The questionnaires return represented an approximately 70% of the sample population. The data analysis was conducted with the help of SPSS and the results presented in the form of descriptive statistics and hierarchical regression model. Some of the key variables included decision-makers‟ characteristics, IS characteristics, organization characteristics, and environmental characteristics. Determining the appropriate variables is therefore critical for the success of any organization. The results of this study can be used to identify the key variables that are the drivers for the adoption of IS in the three level organizations. The study therefore provides parties involved with adoption process a practical synopsis of the IT adoption process which is believed to assist them with successful adoption. |
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