Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4957766 | Telematics and Informatics | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study used structural equation modelling to analyse survey data collected from 647 respondents in Japan. We found that the respondents' perceived usefulness of the current applications of smart wearable devices was a strong predictor of their perceived usefulness of using these devices for disaster applications. Although indirect factors such as the ownership of ICT gadgets and the usage of social media also had some influences, most of their effects were mediated through increasing the respondents' perceived usefulness of the current applications. In other words, through appreciating the functions of the current applications of smart wearable devices, people can visualise the usefulness of these devices in disaster situations. That being said, we found that in parallel, people also had concerns on the privacy issues of these devices. These findings shed light on the promotion and development of this fast growing technology for disaster applications.
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Authors
John W. Cheng, Hitoshi Mitomo,