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Title The Road toward Smart Cities: A Study of Citizens' Acceptance of Mobile Applications for City Services
ID_Doc 43213
Authors Hou, JH; Arpan, L; Wu, YJ; Feiock, R; Ozguven, E; Arghandeh, R
Title The Road toward Smart Cities: A Study of Citizens' Acceptance of Mobile Applications for City Services
Year 2020
Published Energies, 13, 10
DOI 10.3390/en13102496
Abstract Many local governments have started using smartphone applications to more effectively inform and communicate with citizens. This trend is of interest, as cities can only be smart if they are responsive to their citizens. In this paper, the intention to use such a mobile application among adult residents (n = 420) of a mid-sized city in the southeastern United States was examined using hierarchical linear regression analysis. The regression model that was tested indicated significant predictors of the intention to use the app in order to report municipal problems, such as power outages, and to request services for one's home or community, including: Performance expectancy (e.g., citizens' beliefs that the app would be efficient, helpful, convenient), effort expectancy (citizens' beliefs about difficulty of using the app), social influence, perceived cost (e.g., privacy loss, storage space, unwanted notifications), and prior use of city apps. Consistent with current research on technology adoption, performance expectancy had the strongest influence on app-use intentions. Additionally, citizens' trust in their city government's ability to effectively manage an app was a weak, positive predictor of app-use intentions; general trust in the city government did not predict app-use intentions. Implications for city governments and city app developers are discussed.
Author Keywords smart city applications; technology acceptance; mobile government
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000539257300089
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/10/2496/pdf?version=1589538732
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