Document Type

Dissertation

Degree

Doctor of Business Administration

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First Advisor's Name

Walfried Lassar

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Committee chair

Second Advisor's Name

George Marakas

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committee member

Third Advisor's Name

Wendy Guess

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committee member

Fourth Advisor's Name

Arun Upadhyay

Fourth Advisor's Committee Title

committee member

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Smart Devices, Risk, Smart Homes

Date of Defense

11-7-2022

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are considered the new technological revolution to connect devices (things) with a system integrated into the Internet, which are leading us to a tremendous technological transformation in our lives. Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are the new paradigms providing economic and social innovations. Market growth is rapid; 1984:1000 Internet devices | 2030: estimated 125 billion IoT devices and the average number of connected smart devices per household in 2020 was 10. Intelligent devices are ever more prominent in daily life; for example, the future of healthcare may reside in your smart devices, wearables, clothes, and Devices, improving the standard of Care for Cardiovascular disease Patients. Consumers are still concerned by the new technology; specific technology raised risk, privacy, and security concerns. Researchers are debating how to understand the impact of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and the Internet of Things (IoT) services on consumers' lives. This research aims to understand factors that facilitate or hinder the Adoption of Smart Home Devices and the attitude toward Artificial Intelligence.

Identifier

FIDC010995

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