智慧城市技术接受度的决定因素:智慧治理的调节作用

Pavitira Manogaran, A. Teoh
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智慧城市技术是指以解决问题、满足社会需求为目标的信息通信技术城市。智慧城市技术的成功取决于市民的接受程度。本文的主要目的是在技术采用和使用统一理论的支持下,说明工作专业人员接受智慧城市技术的决定因素以及智能治理的调节作用2。这项研究采用了定量方法。数据是通过在线问卷从在职专业人士中收集的。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 26和SmartPLS 3软件对103份问卷进行分析。研究结果表明,绩效期望、社会影响力、促进条件、价格价值、习惯和信任显著影响智慧城市技术的接受程度。此外,智慧治理调节了绩效期望、努力期望、社会影响力、价格价值、习惯、信任和智慧城市技术接受度之间的关系。该研究通过增加信任和智能治理作为调节者的角色来解决采用和使用技术2模型的统一理论的局限性,从而弥补了经验差距。实际上,这项研究揭示了对政府机构和企业在制定可持续战略方面有用的见解,这些战略在智慧城市倡议中优先考虑人们的需求。
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Determinants of Smart City Technology Acceptance: Role of Smart Governance as Moderator
Smart city technology is a city with information and communication technology that aims to solve problems and meet society's needs. Smart city technology's success depends on the acceptance of its citizens. The main purpose of this paper is to illustrate the determinants of smart city technology acceptance among working professionals and the moderating role of smart governance, supported by the unified theory of adoption and use of technology 2. The study uses a quantitative approach. Data is collected from working professionals using an online questionnaire. 103 responses were received and analysed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 26 and SmartPLS 3 software. The findings suggest that performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating condition, price value, habit, and trust significantly influenced the acceptance of smart city technology. In addition, smart governance moderated the relationship between performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, price value, habit, trust, and smart city technology acceptance. The study contributes to the empirical gap by adding trust and smart governance's role as a moderator to address the limitations of the unified theory of adoption and use of technology 2 model. Practically, this study reveals insights useful to government agencies and corporations in crafting sustainable strategies that prioritise people's needs in smart city initiatives.
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