Table AIV.

List of literature for meta-analysis

#TitleAuthorCountryStatistical value
1A diffusion of innovations approach to investigate the RFID adoption in Taiwan logistics industryWang et al. (2011) TaiwanF-value
2A field study of RFID deployment and return expectationsWhitaker et al. (2007) USAr
3A model of antecedents of RFID adoption intention in the supply chainMadlberger (2009) Austriat-value
4A model of the adoption of radio frequency identification technology: The case of logistics service firmsTsai and Tang (2012) Taiwanr
5A Research on the Affecting Factor for Adopting RFID as a Technology InnovationLee et al. (2006) ROKt-value
6A study of effect of organizational culture on Internet based technology AdoptionLee and Hong (2011) ROKr
7A study of the institutional forces influencing the adoption intention of RFID by suppliersTsai et al. (2011)Taiwanr
8A study on economical introduction of RFID system in the small and medium 3rd-party logisticsKim et al. 2008 ROKOdds ratio
9A study on the relationship between technology appropriateness and RFID adoption IntentionLim (2009) ROKt-value
10Adoption of cross-company RFID: An empirical analysis of perceived influence factorsGoebel et al. (2009) Germanyt-value
11Adoption of RFID technologies in UK logistics: Moderating roles of size, barcode experience and government supportRamanathan et al. (2014) UKr
12An analysis of environmental factor and organization factors in RFID adoption: based on moderating effect of firmsLee et al. (2006) ROKt-value
13An analysis on the factors affecting perception, adoption and implementation of RFID technologyPark and Rim (2009) ROKt-value
14An empirical study of factors influencing organizational intention to Use RFID technology and the moderating effect of presence of championsKim (2008) ROKr
15An empirical study of RFID adoption: role of collaboration and technological fitLim (2009) ROKt-value
16An empirical study on the effect of trust and RFID technology acceptanceLee (2008) ROKr
17An exploratory study of radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption in the healthcare industryLee and Shim (2007) USAt-value
18Analysis of Effects of Introducing RFID into ULS PalletPark et al. (2010) ROKt-value
19Decision making model for the introduction of RFID by food and beverage industry using logit modelHa et al. (2011) ROKt-value
20Determinants impacting the adoption and implementation of RFID technology and the moderating effect of organizational readinessKim (2010) ROKr
21Determinants of RFID adoption among logistics service providers in Malaysia: a discriminant analysisZailani et al. (2010) MalaysiaF-value
22Determinants of RFID adoption in Malaysia’s healthcare industry: occupational level as a moderatorZailani et al. (2015) Malaysiar
23Determinants of RFID adoption in supply chain among manufacturing companies in China: a discriminant analysisWem et al. (2009)ChinaF-value
24Determinants of RFID adoption intention: Evidence from Taiwanese retail chainsTsai et al. (2010) Taiwant-value
25High-level managers’ considerations for RFID adoption in hospitals: an empirical study in TaiwanLai et al. (2014) TaiwanF-value
26Impact of managerial and technical IT capability in fits and intention to adopt RFID: a cross-national comparison studyLim (2011) ROKr
27Real options from RFID adoption: the role of institutions and managerial mindfulnessGoswami et al. (2008) Singaporer
28RFID adoption and implementation in warehousingOsyk et al. (2012) USAt-value
29RFID adoption: framework and survey in large Brazilian companiesCaldeira Pedroso et al. (2009) BrazilOdds ratio
30RFID technology adoption and supply chain performance: an empirical study in China’s logistics industryLim (2009) ROKr
31RFID technology adoption and supply chain performance: an empirical study in China’s logistics industryLin and Ho (2009) Chinar
32Roles of trust, fits, and risk on the intention towards RFID acceptance: focused on logistics and retail sectorsLim (2011) ROKr
33The effect of factors influencing RFID adoption and performance and the moderating effect of environment uncertainty within supply chainKim and Song (2011) ROKt-value
34The effect of firm’s IT capability on RFID adoption success: the role of expected benefit, trust, and riskLim and Chung (2010) ROKr
35The effect of perceived risk for the RFID acceptance intentionJeong et al. (2011) ROKt-value
36The effect of trust and perceived risk on the RFIDLee (2007) ROKr
37The empirical study about factors on RFID acceptance: focus on the employees in enterprise or public institutionLee and Moon (2009) ROKr
38The rise of the “next-generation bar code”: an international RFID adoption studyThiesse et al. (2011) North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East/Africa, Latin Americar
39Understanding and predicting radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption in supply chainsWu and Subramaniam 2011)USA, Canada, Europe, South America, Asia, except China, Africa, OthersOdds ratio
40Understanding users’ behaviors regarding supply chain technology: determinants impacting the adoption and implementation of RFID technology in South KoreaKim and Garrison (2010) ROKr

Notes:

F-value, t-value, odds ratio and [r] are statistical estimates reported by empirical papers in RFID literature; [r] means correlation coefficient

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