Nault, Barrie RDexter, Albert S.Wolfe, Richard A.2015-06-162015-06-161997-11Nault, B.R., R. Wolfe and A.S. Dexter, "Support Strategies to Foster Adoption of Interorganizational Innovations", IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 44, 4 (November 1997) 378-389.0018-9391http://hdl.handle.net/1880/50476*IEEE: post author accepted version to DSpace but PDF copy must have following notices inserted on it: “© © 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works.” Record must include above statement, publication date and full citation with DOI 10.1109/17.649868 Policy: http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/rights_policies.html. Article deposited according to Publisher's policy 06/12/2015The authors develop strategies that suppliers can use to foster the adoption of interorganizational information systems innovations, The strategies focus on adoption support to overcome innovation adoption barriers, accounting for the effect of the innovation on ongoing supplier-customer transactions. Modeling a dimension of the customer (organizational innovativeness) and a dimension of the innovation (radicalness) they derive optimal supplier strategies for when the supplier can differentiate individual customer innovativeness and when it cannot. In the former case, knowledge of individual customer innovativeness results in a triage model-some customers adopt without support, some require support to adopt, and some do not adopt and should not be supported. A lack of knowledge of customer innovativeness results in an undifferentiated strategy directed at all customers. Knowledge of customer innovativeness increases overall adoption and supplier profits and lowers adoption support to those customers that receive support in both casesenChange managementinterorganizational information systemsinterorganizational innovations adoptionorganizational innovativenesstechnology adoption fostering strategiestriage modelSupport Strategies to Foster Adoption of Interorganizational Innovationsjournal article10.1109/17.64986810.11575/PRISM/33955