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The acceptance process of smart homes by users: a statistical meta-analysis

Débora Rosa Nascimento, M. P. Ciano, J. Gumz, Diego Castro Fettermann

2022Behaviour and Information Technology18 citationsDOI

Abstract

New, increasingly affordable smart technologies can be used to bring homes to the smart paradigm. Despite this, several studies still present varying estimates of the variables that affect users’ acceptance of these technologies. This article aims to identify key trends regarding the effect of various factors on smart home technologies acceptance. This study starts from the relations proposed in the UTAUT2 model for acceptance of new technologies and estimates these relations based on an international set of 24 studies. In addition to the main relations proposed in UTAUT2, the model proposed also moderates the effects of gender and timeline variables. The results showed ‘attitude’ and ‘performance expectation’ constructs as the most decisive for accepting the smart home technologies. The moderation by gender results indicates that gender has a significant effect on smart home adoption. Moderation concerning the timeline of the studies points out that more recent studies have lower hedonic motivation, social influence, and performance expectation effects on smart home acceptance.

Topics & Concepts

TimelineModerationMultilevel modelStructural equation modelingProcess (computing)PsychologyComputer scienceKnowledge managementApplied psychologySocial psychologyMathematicsStatisticsOperating systemMachine learningGreen IT and SustainabilityTechnology Adoption and User BehaviourSmart Cities and Technologies
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