Antecedents of the Intention to Use Implantable Technologies for Nonmedical Purposes: A Mixed-Method Evaluation

IF 4.3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jorge de Andrés-Sánchez, Mario Arias-Oliva, Mar Souto-Romero
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This study investigated the rise of implantable or cyborg technologies, also known as insideables, which offer the potential to improve health-related conditions and enhance the capabilities of healthy individuals. This research focused on the acceptance of insideables among university students in Spain, utilizing the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) framework along with analytical tools such as partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). The PLS-SEM analysis revealed that factors such as performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence positively influenced the intention to use insideables. However, the fsQCA revealed that no single variable is a necessary condition for explaining technology acceptance or rejection. Instead, a combination of constructs is needed to understand both intention to use and rejection. Configurational analysis emphasized the importance of factors such as performance expectancy, social influence, and hedonic motivation in explaining technology acceptance, whereas effort expectancy and perceived risk were less conclusive in their impact on behavioral intention. Moreover, the research revealed that the configurations related to the acceptance and rejection of insideables are asymmetrical. This study sheds light on the complex dynamics of implantable technology acceptance and provides valuable insights into the factors influencing its adoption. From a theoretical perspective, the sequential use of both correlational and configurational methods within the UTAUT framework allows us to gain a deeper understanding of the reasons behind the adoption of emerging technology rather than using only one data analysis methodology.

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将植入式技术用于非医疗目的的意图的前提:一种混合方法评估
这项研究调查了可植入或半机械人技术的兴起,也被称为隐形技术,它提供了改善健康状况和增强健康个体能力的潜力。本研究的重点是西班牙大学生对无形资产的接受程度,利用统一的接受和技术使用理论(UTAUT)框架以及偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)和模糊集定性比较分析(fsQCA)等分析工具。PLS-SEM分析显示,绩效预期、努力预期和社会影响等因素对使用隐形眼镜的意向有积极影响。然而,fsQCA表明,没有单一的变量是解释技术接受或拒绝的必要条件。相反,需要一个结构的组合来理解使用意图和拒绝。配置分析强调了表现期望、社会影响和享乐动机等因素在解释技术接受度方面的重要性,而努力期望和感知风险对行为意向的影响则不那么决定性。此外,研究还发现,与接受和拒绝无形事物相关的配置是不对称的。这项研究揭示了植入式技术接受的复杂动态,并为影响其采用的因素提供了有价值的见解。从理论的角度来看,在UTAUT框架内依次使用相关和配置方法使我们能够更深入地了解采用新兴技术背后的原因,而不是只使用一种数据分析方法。
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Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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17.20
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8.70%
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73
期刊介绍: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research that enhances understanding of the complex interactions between diverse human behavior and emerging digital technologies.
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