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Investigating smart city adoption from the citizen’s insights: empirical evidence from the Jordan context

Muneer Nusir, Mohammad Alshirah, Rayeh Alghsoon

2023PeerJ Computer Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the factors that perceive citizens' intention to adopt smart city technologies in the Arab world. A self-administered questionnaire that included 312 end users as citizens in Amman, Jordan's capital city, was used in this study. This study uses advanced statistical techniques to test an expanded technology acceptance model (TAM) that incorporates the determinants of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, security and privacy, ICT infrastructure and inadequate Internet connectivity, social influence, and demographic profiles. Based on the results, perceived ease of use and ICT infrastructure and Internet connectivity showed positive association with the intention of citizens to adopt smart city services in Jordan. By recognizing the factors that predict citizens' adoption of smart city services, this study presents some theoretical implications and practical consequences related to smart city service adoption.

Topics & Concepts

Smart cityInformation and Communications TechnologyUsabilityCapital cityContext (archaeology)Technology acceptance modelBusinessSocial capitalThe InternetStructural equation modelingEmpirical evidenceEmpirical researchService (business)Knowledge managementMarketingInternet privacyInternet of ThingsComputer sciencePolitical scienceGeographyWorld Wide WebPhilosophyArchaeologyHuman–computer interactionMachine learningEconomic geographyEpistemologyLawSmart Cities and TechnologiesTechnology Adoption and User BehaviourHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
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