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Hey Google: Does Environmental Beliefs and Perceived Privacy Risk Influence Potential User’s Intention to Use a Smart Home System in Indonesia? Elian, Adrian Adhe; Salehudin, Imam
Smart City Vol. 2, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Automation technology has grown in a rapid pace recently. One of the technology that is growing rapidly right now is the Internet of Things or IoT. IoT consist of many devices, and one of the IoT device that are popular right now is called the smart home device. This smart home device can be use to make the house of the user be smart and can be use to save energy for efficiency for the daily life of the user, such as electricity and water that kan provide a negative impact on the environment if used extensively. This smart home device can help to make the energy expense much more efficient. Therefore, this study aims to see and examine the relation between pro-environmental behavior (environmental beliefs and concern), the moderating variable of materialism, perceived privacy risk and trust that can influenced the intention to use of smart home device. This study is an empirical study with quantitative research method. The respondent used in this study is live in Jabodetabek, age above 18 years old, tech savvy, and know the concept of smart home technology but does not have the smart home device. The sample use in this study are 294 samples. The data collected was tested using and analyzed using SEM with LISREL 8.5. The result of the research shows that environmental concern, perceived usefulness, and trust has a positive and significant effect towards intention to use smart home device. For the relationship between environmental beliefs and environmental concern, it was also has positif and significant effect. The result also shown that perceived privacy risk has a negatif significant effect towards trust of smart home device. The result of this research are important for the development of smart home market in Indonesia.
Plugged in and charging: Environmentalism Factors Does Affect Behavioral Intention to Purchase Electric Cars in Indonesia, But Non-Environmental Factors are Important Too Salsabila, Hana; Salehudin, Imam
Smart City Vol. 3, No. 2
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The adoption of electric cars is considered a solution for promoting energy conservation and reducing air pollution. However, electric car purchasing in developing countries is currently at a nascent stage. More research is required to see if environmental factors do matter in the consumer's decision to purchase an electric car. This study aims to examine the relationship between environmental factors and behavioral intention to purchase electric cars in Indonesia. The study recruited 300 respondents from five major areas of Java Island who are aware of electric cars but currently owned only non-electric cars. The study integrated the theory of planned behavior and the norm activation model to analyze the data. The findings suggest that perceived behavioral control plays a key role in mediating the effect of environmental factors on the intention to purchase electric cars. The awareness of consequences and ascription of responsibility also influence personal norms which affect the purchase intention. The study concludes that environmentalism factors do contribute to the purchase intention of electric cars, but it is mediated by perceived behavioral control. Additionally, non-environmental factors such as affordability and convenience also play a crucial role.