Differing Perceptions of the Smartwatch by Users Within Developed Countries

Author:

Baudier Patricia1ORCID,Ammi Chantal2ORCID,Wamba Samuel Fosso3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EM Normandie Business School, Le Havre, France

2. Institut Mines Télécom Business School, Evry, France

3. Toulouse Business School, Toulouse, France

Abstract

This article aims to identify differences in the impact of Self-connectivity and the variables of the technological acceptance model (TAM) on smartwatch adoption in developed countries. The countries involved in the data collection were the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France. A sample of 1,197 respondents was used. The study identifies distinct adoption behaviours of smartwatch users in these countries and the moderating impacts of age and gender. The study's results confirm that perceived ease-of-use has no impact on attitude-toward-using the smartwatch and its findings emphasize the key role of perceived-connectivity and the moderating effect of culture on the adoption of innovative products.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Business and International Management

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