Fostering Consumer Acceptance of Smart Glasses: The Moderating Role of Price Sensitivity
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Ciunova-Shuleska, AnitaOsakwe, Christian Nedu
Palamidovska-Sterjadovska, Nikolina
Ogunmokun, Oluwatobi A.
Adeola, Ogechi
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Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje; International University of Rabat; University of Pretoria; University of Chester; University of KigaliPublication Date
2024-07-04
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Smart glasses have not taken off globally as expected. Unfortunately, limited research exists on the factors critical to consumer acceptance of this novel technology. This study fills this gap by investigating how individuals perceive the usefulness and intention to use smart glasses. Using an augmented value-attitude-behaviour (VAB) model, we analyze Amazon Echo Frames to examine consumer utility perception. Wearable comfort, perceived fashionability, and lifestyle compatibility play a significant role in how valuable consumers find smart glasses. This, in turn, influences their attitude and intention to use. Interestingly, price sensitivity negatively moderates the link between perceived value and attitude toward the product but not attitude-intention to use. Overall, our findings explain 78.6% of why people may adopt smart glasses, offering valuable insights for both research and industry to improve their design and marketing strategies.Citation
Ciunova-Shuleska, A., Osakwe, C. N., Palamidovska-Sterjadovska, N., Ogunmokun, O. A., & Adeola, O. (2024). Fostering consumer acceptance of smart glasses: the moderating role of price sensitivity. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, vol(issue), pages. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2024.2372780Publisher
Taylor & FrancisAdditional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09537325.2024.2372780Type
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Technology Analysis and Strategic Management on 04/07/2024, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2024.2372780ISSN
0953-7325EISSN
1465-3990Sponsors
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10.1080/09537325.2024.2372780
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