The Journal for Information Professionals
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (APJIS), a Scopus and ABDC indexed journal, is a
flagship journal of the information systems (IS) field in the Asia Pacific region.
ISSN 2288-5404 (Print) / ISSN 2288-6818 (Online)
Editor : Seung Hyun Kim
Current Issue
Date | March 2021 |
---|---|
Vol. No. | Vol. 31 No. 1 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.14329/apjis.2021.31.1.121 |
Page | 121~140 |
Title | Predicting the Adoption of Health Wearables with an Emphasis on the Perceived Ethics of Biometric Data |
Author | Tahereh Saheb, Tayebeh Saheb |
Keyword | Health Wearables, Adoption, Neural Network Analysis, Bibliometric Analysis, Data Ethics |
Abstract | The main purpose of this research is to understand the strongest predictors of wearable adoption among athletes with an emphasis on the perceived ethics of biometric data. We performed a word co-occurrence study of biometrics research to determine the ethical constructs of biometric data. A questionnaire incorporating the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), Health Belief Model and Biometric Data Ethics was then designed to develop a neural network model to predict the adoption of wearable sensors among athletes. Our model shows that wearable adoption¡¯s strongest predictors are perceived ethics, perceived profit, and perceived threat; which can be categorized as professional stressors. The key theoretical contribution of this paper is to extend the literature on UTAUT by developing a predictive modeling of factors affecting acceptance of wearables by athletes, and highlighting the ethical implications of athlete¡¯s adoption of wearables. |
Home l Site Map l Abstracting/Indexing l FAQ l Publisher l Contact Us l Admin Login
© 2013 The Korean Society of Management Information Systems. All rights reserved.