Chapter 10: Ethical and Social Consequences of Accelerated Technology Adoption
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Published:2024
Anuja Shukla, Poornima Jirli, 2024. "Ethical and Social Consequences of Accelerated Technology Adoption", Augmenting Retail Reality, Part A: Blockchain, AR, VR, and the Internet of Things, Balraj Verma, Amit Mittal, Murali Raman, Birud Sindhav
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Abstract
This study examines the ethical and social consequences of the accelerated adoption of new technologies. An empirical approach is employed to explore the impacts of rapid technological integration on societal norms, ethical considerations, and individual behaviours. Responses from 305 participants are analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), focusing on perceived usefulness, ease of use, relative advantage, personal innovativeness, and fear of missing out (FOMO). The findings unveil intricate interactions between technological advancements and ethical–social dynamics, underscoring challenges and opportunities. This study offers critical insights for policymakers, technology developers, and society at large, aiming to encourage a more ethically informed and socially conscious approach to technology adoption.
