2016 International Conference on Information Society (I-Society) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/i-society.2016.7854185
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Innovation diffusion of wearable mobile computing: Pervasive computing perspective

Abstract: Wearable technology has become mainstream in this information age, it is needed to understand how the potential users of this emerging technology gain value from the innovation of the technology, consequently increasing users' diffusion. Extant literature on the acceptance of mobile computing has been developing such as in mobile banking services and in healthcare service, however, the study of users' acceptance about the emergence of wearable mobile computing is still at the early stages. This paper examines … Show more

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“…In the technological context, the intention to embrace cloud computing is positively linked to four constructs (performance expectancy, compatibility, security, and mobility). These findings underpin several previous studies [12,31,34]. Mobility ( = 0.429, 2 = 0.285) is the most significant factor affecting the intention of accept cloud computing based on effect size analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In the technological context, the intention to embrace cloud computing is positively linked to four constructs (performance expectancy, compatibility, security, and mobility). These findings underpin several previous studies [12,31,34]. Mobility ( = 0.429, 2 = 0.285) is the most significant factor affecting the intention of accept cloud computing based on effect size analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Mobility allows applications to use cloud computing to conveniently connect over the internet, which is one of the technology features. Taib et al [34] stated mobility as a ubiquitous connection which allows users to access anytime and anywhere using the services remotely. Furthermore, mobility is the main predicted factor for the adoption of the new mobile innovation by potential users.…”
Section: Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our research context, perceived usefulness is not only generally embodied in the improvement of work and life efficiency [ 13 ], it is specifically embodied in the improvement of the users’ health level [ 9 , 44 ]. These relationships regarding wearable health care devices have been confirmed in multiple studies [ 21 , 22 ]. Thus, we hypothesized the following:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Studies that used this as the main model to analyze wearable health care device adoption intention, however, did not form a unified understanding, and there were conflicting conclusions on the relationship between perceived ease of use and adoption intention. Many studies have empirically confirmed this relationship [ 8 , 21 , 22 ]; however, some results have shown that this effect is not obvious [ 13 , 23 ]. Some studies have specifically explored the differences in conclusions caused by moderator variables in population characteristics and focused on the influence of different ages [ 8 , 24 ], genders [ 9 ], and experiences [ 25 ] on adoption intention in wearable health care devices to promote further commercialization of the devices in people with lower acceptance rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature gives one advantage to cloud computing to be more readily accepted as an alternative to conventional data centers. A study by Taib et al 57 defined mobility as the factor for technology to provide a ubiquitous connection is encouraging users' behavioral intention to use the services. Besides, mobility is the dominant predicted factor for potential users to adopt the new mobile-based innovation.…”
Section: Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%