Multilevel analysis of factors affecting open-access institutional repository implementation in Nigerian universities

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Utulu, Samuel C. Avemaria [1 ]
Ngwenyama, Ojelanki [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Amer Univ Nigeria, Dept Informat Syst, Sch Informat Technol & Comp, Yola, Nigeria
[2] Univ Cape Town, Dept Informat Syst, Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Ryerson Univ, Inst Innovat & Technol Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Open-access institutional repository; IR implementation levels; IR implementation barriers; Open-access initiative; Nigeria; INFORMATION; INTERNET; ORGANIZATIONS; PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT; KNOWLEDGE; REALITY; WORK; LIFE;
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10.1108/OIR-10-2018-0319
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
摘要
Purpose The study aims to identify novel open-access institutional repository (OAIR) implementation barriers and explain how they evolve. It also aims to extend theoretical insights into the information technology (IT) implementation literature. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted the interpretive philosophy, the inductive research approach and qualitative case study research method. Three Nigerian universities served as the case research contexts. The unstructured in-depth interview and the participatory observation were adopted as the data collection instruments. The qualitative data collected were analysed using thematic data analysis technique. Findings Findings show that IR implementation barriers evolved from global, organisational and individual implementation levels in the research contexts. Results specifically reveal how easy access to ideas and information and easy movement of people across international boundaries constituted globalisation trend-driven OAIR implementation barriers given their influence on OAIR implementation activities at the organisational and individual implementation levels. The two factors led to overambitious craving for information technology (IT) implementation and inadequate OAIR implementation success factors at the organisational level in the research contexts. They also led to conflicting IR implementation ideas and information at the individual level in the research contexts. Research limitations/implications The primary limitation of the research is the adoption of qualitative case study research method which makes its findings not generalisable. The study comprised only three Nigerian universities. However, the study provides plausible insights that explain how OAIR implementation barriers emanate at the organisational and individual levels due to two globalisation trends: easy access to ideas and information and easy movement of people across international boundaries. Practical implications The study points out the need for OAIR implementers to assess how easy access to information and ideas and easy movement of people across international boundaries influence the evolution of conflicting OAIR implementation ideas and information at the individual level, and overambitious craving for IT implementation and setting inadequate OAIR implementation success factors at the organisational level. The study extends views in past studies that propose that OAIR implementation barriers only emanate at organisational and individual levels, that is, only within universities involved in OAIR implementation and among individuals working in the universities. Social implications The study argues that OAIR implementation consists of three implementation levels: individual, organisational and global. It provides stakeholders with the information that there is a third OAIR implementation level. Originality/value Data validity, sample validity and novel findings are the hallmarks of the study's originality. Study data consist of first-hand experiences and information derived during participatory observation and in-depth interviews with research participants. The participants were purposively selected, given their participation in OAIR implementation in the research contexts. Study findings on the connections among global, organisational and individual OAIR implementation levels and how their relationships lead to OAIR implementation barriers are novel.
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页数:19
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