What Will It Take To Adopt Smart Glasses: a Consumer Choice Based Review?
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Wearable technologies have become a reality already. Their impact in some fields has already been seen. We explore the factors which are important and help the adoption of these technologies. Specifically we study the adoption factors of smart glasses. Technology adoption process depends on preferences and needs of people who use the systems under study. We explore these phenomenon through two frameworks: Product Characteristics and User Intention Characteristics. The purpose of the first framework is to examine the effects of smart glass design features; Stand-alone device, field of view, interaction, price, and display resolution on user preference through an experimental study and we use conjoint analysis. The second framework explore many more factors such as self-efficacy, anxiety, involvement, risk-task characteristics, enjoyment, usefulness, ease of use, attitude and intention. A web survey supplemented by visual aids was used.
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Behavioral research, Display devices, Wearable technology, Glass, Design features, Wearable technology, Design features, Behavioral research, Glass, Display devices
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Başoğlu, A. N., Ok, A. E., and Daim, T. U. (2017). What will it take to adopt smart glasses: A consumer choice based review? Technology in Society, 50, 50-56. doi:10.1016/j.techsoc.2017.04.005
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