Intention to Adopt Industry 4.0 by Organizations in Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, and Peru

被引:4
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作者
Cordero, Diego [1 ]
Altamirano, Kleber Luna [2 ]
Parra, Janice Ordonez [2 ]
Espinoza, William Sarmiento [2 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Cuenca, Adm Acad Unit, Green IT Res Grp, Cuenca 010107, Ecuador
[2] Catholic Univ Cuenca, Adm Acad Unit, Cuenca 010107, Ecuador
关键词
Fourth Industrial Revolution; Companies; Analytical models; South America; Behavioral sciences; Green products; Technological innovation; Industry; 4.0; organization; adoption model; Latin American; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; PERCEIVED USEFULNESS; USER ACCEPTANCE; BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE; CONSUMER ATTITUDES; AUGMENTED REALITY; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; SOFTWARE METRICS; GREEN;
D O I
10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3238384
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
This study aims to understand the factors that drive actors belonging to the sector of organizations in Latin America (LA) to adopt Industry 4.0. The proposed model results from the analysis and integration of the technology adoption model (TAM), green information technology adoption model (GITAM), and theory of planned behavior (TPB). To determine the predictive factors for internal organizational actors, the research team surveyed information on organizations belonging to Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, and Peru. Information was collected from strategic, tactical, and operational personnel. Data were collected from 499 organizational actors in the productive sector, processed, and analyzed using a structural equation model with the partial least squares technique. The study model explains, first there is an influence of the variables Industry 4.0 perceived ease of use (PEU) and Industry 4.0 perceived utility (PUT) on Industry 4.0 attitude towards use (ATU). Second, there is a positive influence of Industry 4.0 technological context (ICO), Industry 4.0 subjective norm (SNO), Industry 4.0 attitude (ATT), Industry 4.0 attitude towards to use (ATU), and Industry 4.0 attitude behavioral control (BCO) on intention to adopt Industry 4.0 in the organization (IAI). Third, what was not supported is the influence of Industry 4.0 technological context (ICO) on the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 in the organization (IAI). The model results are consistent with those of other studies on technology adoption, and propose a model for Industry 4.0, which is a significant contribution to this study, especially for developing countries.
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页码:8362 / 8386
页数:25
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