WIoT Adoption Among Young Adults in Healthcare Crises

Katia Guerra, Chang Koh, Victor Prybutok, Vess Johnson

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Abstract

This research investigates the social, legal, and technological factors that affect the adoption of Internet of Things wearable devices (WIoT) among young adults during and before a healthcare crisis. The study develops a technological acceptance model by integrating the Technological-Personal-Environmental (TPE) framework with new constructs, i.e. regulatory environment, epidemic ecosystem, perceived social usefulness, and WIoT devices’ technical characteristics. A research survey is developed and distributed to undergraduate and graduate students in a major university located in the USA. The research hypotheses are tested by using partial least square modeling. Results of the analysis lead to significant contributions for both academics and practitioners.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1316-1331
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Computer Information Systems
Volume63
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • healthcare crisis
  • IoT wearable devices
  • social, legal, and technological factors
  • TPE framework

EGS Disciplines

  • Business
  • Management Information Systems

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