Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia
In the past, thinking of carrying electronic devices inside our bodies was only posed by non-real scenarios. The emergence of insertable devices has changed this. Since this technology is still in its initial development stages, few studies have investigated factors that influence its acceptance. Th...
- Autores:
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Sabogal-Alfaro, Guiovanna
Mejía-Perdigón, Maria Amparo
Cataldo, Alejandro J.
Carvajal, Karina
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- 2021
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- eng
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- Palabra clave:
- Insertable digital devices
Technology acceptance
Behavioral intention
Digital device usage
UTAUT2
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia Insertable digital devices Technology acceptance Behavioral intention Digital device usage UTAUT2 |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Determinants of the intention to use non-medical insertable digital devices: The case of Chile and Colombia |
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Sabogal-Alfaro, Guiovanna Mejía-Perdigón, Maria Amparo Cataldo, Alejandro J. Carvajal, Karina |
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Sabogal-Alfaro, Guiovanna Mejía-Perdigón, Maria Amparo Cataldo, Alejandro J. Carvajal, Karina |
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Insertable digital devices Technology acceptance Behavioral intention Digital device usage UTAUT2 |
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Insertable digital devices Technology acceptance Behavioral intention Digital device usage UTAUT2 |
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In the past, thinking of carrying electronic devices inside our bodies was only posed by non-real scenarios. The emergence of insertable devices has changed this. Since this technology is still in its initial development stages, few studies have investigated factors that influence its acceptance. This paper analyzes the predictors of the intention to use non-medical insertable devices in two Latin American contexts. We used partial least squares structural equation modeling to examine whether six constructs predicted intention to use insertable devices. A questionnaire was administered to undergraduate students located in Colombia and Chile (n =672). We also examined whether these predictors influenced intention differently for both of them. Four com-mon constructs significantly and positively influenced both Chilean and Colombian respondents to use insertable devices (hedonic motivation, habit, performance expectancy, and social influ-ence). Also, the habit has a complementary mediating effect on the relationship between social influence and behavioral intention. By contrast, effort expectations were a positive and significant predictor, but only among Chilean respondents. Findings suggest that when technologies are emerging, well-known predictors of intention (e.g., performance and effort expectations) are less influential than predictors related to self-efficacy (e.g., habit and hedonic motivation). The use of insertable devices has a significant impact on society. Thus, a better understanding of what motivates their use has implications for both academia and industry. |
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The emergence of insertable devices has changed this. Since this technology is still in its initial development stages, few studies have investigated factors that influence its acceptance. This paper analyzes the predictors of the intention to use non-medical insertable devices in two Latin American contexts. We used partial least squares structural equation modeling to examine whether six constructs predicted intention to use insertable devices. A questionnaire was administered to undergraduate students located in Colombia and Chile (n =672). We also examined whether these predictors influenced intention differently for both of them. Four com-mon constructs significantly and positively influenced both Chilean and Colombian respondents to use insertable devices (hedonic motivation, habit, performance expectancy, and social influ-ence). Also, the habit has a complementary mediating effect on the relationship between social influence and behavioral intention. By contrast, effort expectations were a positive and significant predictor, but only among Chilean respondents. Findings suggest that when technologies are emerging, well-known predictors of intention (e.g., performance and effort expectations) are less influential than predictors related to self-efficacy (e.g., habit and hedonic motivation). The use of insertable devices has a significant impact on society. 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