2019
DOI: 10.1108/ejm-12-2016-0794
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The influence of acceptance and adoption drivers on smart home usage

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to develop a comprehensive adoption model that combines constructs from various theories and tests these theories against each other. The study combines a technology acceptance model, innovation diffusion theory and risk theory. It develops this model in a smart home applications context. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on an online survey consisting of 409 participants, and the data are analyzed using structural equation modeling. Findings Each theory provides unique… Show more

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“…Based on an online survey of users in three European countries and partial least squares structural equation modeling, this paper extends aspects of technology acceptance and use [13,35] by integrating perceived value from personalization, trust in smart home companies and privacy components. The underlying framework was that in the smart home ecosystem consumers' use and acceptance of smart devices are not related to a single product, service or application, but instead to an entire smart home ecosystem [13]. This research takes into account the complexity of a smart home ecosystem as a multifaceted assemblage of connected smart technologies across different segments [28] (see figure 2 for an overview of the results).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on an online survey of users in three European countries and partial least squares structural equation modeling, this paper extends aspects of technology acceptance and use [13,35] by integrating perceived value from personalization, trust in smart home companies and privacy components. The underlying framework was that in the smart home ecosystem consumers' use and acceptance of smart devices are not related to a single product, service or application, but instead to an entire smart home ecosystem [13]. This research takes into account the complexity of a smart home ecosystem as a multifaceted assemblage of connected smart technologies across different segments [28] (see figure 2 for an overview of the results).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we assume that: H6a-e: There is a positive relation between (a) performance expectancy, (b) effort expectancy, (c) enjoyment, (d) facilitating conditions, (e) price value and the intention of cross-category use of smart home devices. Furthermore, before consumers perceive personalization and personalized services associated with a smart home as beneficial, they need to perceive increased performance of a smart home ecosystem versus the performance of a single technology and a low level of effort that they have to invest to set up a smart home ecosystem [13]. Thus, we assume that:…”
Section: Drivers Of Acceptance and Use Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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