2020
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2020.434
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Tracking Fitness or Sickness - Combining Technology Acceptance and Privacy Research to Investigate the Actual Adoption of Fitness Trackers

Abstract: Personal data is often collected, processed and utilized without the knowledge of the information system's user. With regard to the enormous value of personalized data for companies as well as consumers' tendency to unreflectively disclose their data, privacy concerns have been an essential topic for researchers since the mid-1990s. However, established research models of wearable IS-technologies are inadequate to comprehensively investigate the issue of privacy and its effects on acceptance variables. Therefo… Show more

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“…For instance, during a crisis like COVID-19, perceived pressure, social influence, and the idea to be bounded to a peer group appear reasonable [14][15][16]. Referring to the CWA, individuals are likely to follow the advice of their peer group [78], even if they are not interested in the app itself [14]. The social pressure to adopt the CWA as well as popularity of the technology [79] increase its value.…”
Section: Core Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, during a crisis like COVID-19, perceived pressure, social influence, and the idea to be bounded to a peer group appear reasonable [14][15][16]. Referring to the CWA, individuals are likely to follow the advice of their peer group [78], even if they are not interested in the app itself [14]. The social pressure to adopt the CWA as well as popularity of the technology [79] increase its value.…”
Section: Core Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the individual considers that the risk of disclosure is greater than what they can accept in relation to the perceived benefit, then they will disclose less personal information [19,84,109] or they will reject the financial offer. Reith et al [99] research showed that ICT users' risk perception is important when they must choose what kind of mobile payment solution, they should choose to make a payment on the internet [99]. Terlizzi et al [115] research showed similar results.…”
Section: Privacy Risk Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For instance, social benefits were shown to influence the intention or decision to adopt a CTA in Germany (Trang et al, 2020), in the United States (Hassandoust et al, 2021), in Sweden (Hauff & Nilsson, 2021), in Ireland (Fox et al, 2021), and in Slovenia (Trkman et al, 2021). Conversely, studies in France (Kurtaliqi et al, 2022), the U.S. (Hassandoust et al, 2021) or Germany (Reith et al, 2021 ;Thiée et al, 2021) could not show a significant influence of institutional trust on the adoption of CTAs. The literature draws no clear picture with regard to other variables due to differences in models and measures, and most studies on CTA adoption were carried out in the U.S., Western and Central Europe, and Australia.…”
Section: Limits and Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In situations of uncertainty, trust plays a key role in determining users' risk-taking behavior regarding technologies (Malhotra et al, 2004), including those developed and promoted by governments (Bélanger & Carter, 2008;Chan et al, 2010). However, research on the adoption of CTAs has yet to show any significant influence of institutional trust on their adoption (Hassandoust et al, 2021;Kurtaliqi et al, 2022;Reith et al, 2021;Thiée et al, 2021) except for a small influence of trust beliefs in an Australian study (Lin et al, 2021). The literature on trust offers a possible explanation for this limited influence by considering trust and distrust as two different variables instead of the two ends of a single continuum (Lewicki et al, 1998).…”
Section: Distrust Towards the Governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%