数字时代的身份认同:马来西亚人对技术和隐私观点的调查

Faiz Zulkifli, Rozaimah Zainal Abidin
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马来西亚正在开发一个新的身份系统,为公民和居民提供安全高效的数字服务。本研究旨在确定马来西亚民众对新技术的反应能力,并评估他们对在线身份管理的意见。研究采用定量研究设计,通过在线问卷收集数据。共有来自马来西亚的 1,014 名 18 岁及以上的参与者参与了研究,并使用交叉分析法对数据进行了分析。研究的理论框架基于技术接受模型、个人感知的风险和负面后果理论以及组织信任度理论。研究结果表明,各种人口特征会影响个人对技术应用和在线身份管理的态度。性别、年龄、民族/种族、工作状况、就业部门、教育水平、居住地、家庭收入水平和居住州都与早期采用新兴技术、尝试新技术和喜欢尝试新技术有显著关联。某些人口统计因素也会影响人们对特定身份管理工具的偏好。研究还发现,在涉及个人数据时,各种人口因素与信任度之间也存在重要关系。研究结果对参与促进采用新技术和管理在线身份的政策制定者和从业人员具有启示意义。研究结果可能有助于政策制定者实施更好的措施来保护马来西亚人的在线身份和隐私。此外,研究结果还可为今后调查马来西亚人采用和接受技术的情况提供参考。
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Identity in the Digital Age: An Investigation of Malaysian Perspectives on Technology and Privacy
Malaysia is in the process of developing a new identity system to provide citizens and residents with secure and efficient access to digital services. This study aimed to determine the responsiveness of the Malaysian population to new technologies and evaluate their opinions on managing their identity online. The study employed a quantitative research design and collected data through an online questionnaire. A total of 1,014 participants from Malaysia, aged 18 years and above, were included in the study, and the data were analysed using cross-tabulation analysis. The theoretical framework of the study was based on the technology acceptance model, the risk and negative consequences theory of individuals' perceptions, and the organizational trustworthiness theory. The results showed that various demographic characteristics influence individuals' attitudes towards technology adoption and online identity management. Gender, age, ethnicity/race, work status, employment sector, level of education, place of living, household income level, and residence state were all significantly associated with early adoption of emerging technologies, trying out new technologies, and enjoyment of trying out new technologies. Certain demographic factors may also have an impact on people's preferences for specific identity management tools. The study also found significant relationships between various demographic factors and trust levels when it comes to personal data. The study findings have implications for policymakers and practitioners involved in promoting the adoption of new technologies and the management of online identities. The study's findings may assist policymakers in implementing better measures for protecting Malaysians' online identity and privacy. Additionally, the results could also inform future research investigating technology adoption and acceptance among Malaysians.
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