Publisher's Synopsis
This research delves into the landscape of information technology adoption, particularly the widespread adoption of Blockchain technology by various organizations in the United States. It explores the diverse applications of Blockchain within these organizations, underlining the pivotal role played by considerations of security, scalability, and past technological experiences. While the adoption of Blockchain continues to gain momentum among organizations, this study aims to uncover the impact of several critical factors on the decision-making process. Specifically, it investigates the following key questions: To what extent does perceived usefulness shape the decision to adopt Blockchain technology? How does perceived ease of use influence adoption decisions? What role does perceived institutional trust play in the adoption of Blockchain technology? And finally, to what extent does perceived privacy impact the decision-making process surrounding Blockchain technology adoption?