6 research outputs found

    Analysis of Factors Influencing the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence for Crime Management

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    Part 1: Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous SystemsInternational audienceDespite the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential to produce deep insights and predictions, its adoption and usage are still limited in the area of crime management. Over the years, crime rates have been increasing in India, and law enforcement agencies face enormous challenges given the increasing population, urbanization, limited resources, and ineffective conventional models of reactive and investigative policing. There is an unprecedented opportunity for AI to be leveraged together with new policing models such as intelligence-led policing and predictive policing for effective crime management. In this research-in-progress paper, we offer a deeper understanding of factors significant for the adoption intention of AI for crime management in India. Further, on the practical front, the study will help law enforcement agencies to effectively leverage AI and implement innovative policing models for crime management

    Empowering homes with intelligence: An investigation of smart home technology adoption and usage

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    The increasing interconnectedness of the world, coupled with the proliferation of connected devices, networks, and intricate systems, has paved the way for unparalleled opportunities in automation and sophisticated digital transformation. This has also led to a global rise in the adoption of smart and intelligent technologies within the smart home market. Norway, being a technologically advanced country with digitally skilled citizens, presents a potential market for the widespread adoption of smart home technologies. However, there is a lack of research on the adoption of smart home technology (SHT), specifically in Norway. Hence, this study aims at investigating the factors that influence Norwegian consumers' intentions to adopt smart home technologies, as well as the diffusion of smart home adoption in the Norwegian market. Employing a mixed-methods research design, this study gathered insights from both consumers and vendors through ten qualitative interviews and a survey with 100 participants over the period of seven months. The findings of this study provide empirical evidence supporting the significance of hedonic motivation, perceived price value, and social influence in relation to the use and adoption of SHT.publishedVersio

    Antecedents of Effective Digital Leadership of Enterprises in Asia Pacific

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    Increasing awareness of digital transformation across Asia Pacific is putting a strong spotlight on how enterprises think of leadership and related key practices. The pace of transition to the new digital organisation creates even larger leadership gaps as most organisations have not moved rapidly enough to develop relevant leadership practices. With the support of literature, an analysis of related theories of transformational leadership, ambidexterity and dynamic capabilities are examined and the most suitable leadership attributes and practices for a digital enterprise is proposed. We test the proposed research model via a sample of leaders and senior managers from the Asia Pacific region. The results highlight the significant roles of leadership attributes, strategic priorities, organisational focus areas for exploration and digital governance practices for exploitation, in influencing effective digital leadership. The article reports valuable insights and relevant implications for leaders, enterprises, and researchers

    Transforming Energy Management with IoT: The Norwegian Smart Metering Experience

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    The rapid adoption of smart technologies is increasingly evident in both personal and business contexts. The ‘post-pandemic’ economic recovery of 2022 and 2023 coincided with a global energy supply shortage driven by heightened energy demand and supply chain disruptions stemming from the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The implementation of smart metering systems is a central component of European policies aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and environmental sustainability of energy markets. However, limited research exists on the acceptance of Smart Meter Technology (SMT) in general, specifically in Norway, as compared to other nations. SMT devices offer the potential for real-time energy consumption monitoring, enabling users to track and modify their usage patterns for optimized consumption. This study employs a mixed-methods research design to gather insights from both SMT consumers and vendors. Findings underscore the pivotal roles of familiarity, cost, social influence, and perceived usefulness in shaping consumer adoption of SMT. This article provides critical insights and implications for researchers, network operators, electricity companies, and government agencies

    FACTORS INFLUENCING ADOPTION OF AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNOLOGY FOR E-COMMERCE

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    Augmented reality (AR) carries with itself a range of fascinating features which could be implemented by firms across different industry sectors to enhance user experience and add business value. The acceptance of AR can be viewed from two perspectives, viz. the acceptance by the user and acceptance by firms as a technology. However, the research gap observed is noteworthy. For an e-commerce firm, while there has been ample amount of research on acceptance of AR, there seem to be insufficient information on why augmented reality has not been adopted by these firms. In this research-in-progress paper, using the Technology, Organization and Environment using Tornatzky and Fleischer’s Technology-Organization-Environment model (TOE) as the guiding lens, we first theorize the factors significant for the acceptance of AR technology by e-commerce firms. Next, we intend to test the theorized relationships via a field survey of e-commerce firm personnel who are familiar with AR technology. Through this study, we will offer deeper understanding into the TOE framework for the adoption of AR technologies by e-commerce firms. Further, on the practical front, the study will help the e-commerce firms to strategize and focus on specific factors to implement augmented reality effectively

    PRELUDE FOR A SUCCESSFUL DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE PROVIDER

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    Despite an increased focus on digital transformation, the telecommunication industry has, thus far, seen limited success regarding the effective transformation of its constituent organisations, both globally and in India. Indian telecommunication service providers (TSP) in particular face tremendous pressure to transform successfully in order to leverage the benefits of digital transformation and meet the current business challenges. This research proposes factors from internal organizational perspective that are essential for the successful transformation. This   study has developed a research framework grounded in multiple theories (Resource Based View, Dynamic Capabilities and Disruptive Innovation) and based on detailed literature review. The research model was tested using responses from a robust sample of 294 domain experts in the Indian telecommunications industry. Empirical results indicate that Digital Capabilities, Digital Strategy and Corporate Level Data Strategy has strong significance on the successful Business Performance, followed by IT Function Transformation, and Digital Innovation. Despite an increased focus on digital transformation, the telecommunication industry has, thus far, seen limited success regarding the effective transformation of its constituent organisations, both globally and in India. Indian telecommunication service providers (TSP) in particular face tremendous pressure to transform successfully in order to leverage the benefits of digital transformation and meet the current business challenges. This research proposes factors from internal organizational perspective that are essential for the successful transformation. This   study has developed a research framework grounded in multiple theories (Resource Based View, Dynamic Capabilities and Disruptive Innovation) and based on detailed literature review. The research model was tested using responses from a robust sample of 294 domain experts in the Indian telecommunications industry. Empirical results indicate that Digital Capabilities, Digital Strategy and Corporate Level Data Strategy has strong significance on the successful Business Performance, followed by IT Function Transformation, and Digital Innovation
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