2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3508417
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Does Religiosity Matter in The Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0?

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“…For example, a number of U.S. national surveys found, compared to highly religious people, non-religious and less religious people (measured by the number of times they attend religious services, for example (Brewer et al 2020)) held a more favorable view of AI (Northeastern University and Gallup 2018; West 2018). Except for a few empirical studies that focus on Muslim populations (Adnan et al 2019), very few studies seek to quantify and compare the effects of specific religions on tech-acceptance behaviors. Thus, this study fills such a gap in the existing literature.…”
Section: Socio-demographic and Cross-cultural Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a number of U.S. national surveys found, compared to highly religious people, non-religious and less religious people (measured by the number of times they attend religious services, for example (Brewer et al 2020)) held a more favorable view of AI (Northeastern University and Gallup 2018; West 2018). Except for a few empirical studies that focus on Muslim populations (Adnan et al 2019), very few studies seek to quantify and compare the effects of specific religions on tech-acceptance behaviors. Thus, this study fills such a gap in the existing literature.…”
Section: Socio-demographic and Cross-cultural Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%