Factors Affecting Stakeholder Acceptance of a Malaysian Smart City

Smart city technology is only considered in some cities depending on the resident requirements, whereas smart initiatives are adopted easily in others. One of the first critical steps toward understanding these aspects of Malaysian smart cities is to empirically study the citizens’ and government ag...

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Main Authors: Qasim Hamakhurshid Hamamurad, Normal Mat Jusoh, Uznir Ujang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
Series:Smart Cities
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2624-6511/5/4/77
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description Smart city technology is only considered in some cities depending on the resident requirements, whereas smart initiatives are adopted easily in others. One of the first critical steps toward understanding these aspects of Malaysian smart cities is to empirically study the citizens’ and government agencies’ aspirations to use smart city services. A Malaysia Smart Cities Stakeholders Adoption Model (MSCSA) as a case study based on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) is being developed and evaluated in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An in-depth interview with expert staff from the Plan Malaysia smart city department and Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM one) was conducted using a mixed-methods approach. To determine the influence of seven parameters on behavioural intentions, specifically the choice to build a smart city, quantitative data were collected as questionnaires. These parameters were self-efficacy, expected effort, perceived security, perceived privacy, price value, trust in government, and trust in technology. Citizens’ intentions to use smart city services were significantly influenced by each of these characteristics. There is a definite association between perceived privacy and perceived security as a core aspect of trust in technology, as well as price value, a core aspect of trust in government. When the trust in both these is strong, stakeholders are more willing to adopt and pursue smart city services. These studies provide city officials with a technique for measuring citizen desire for smart city services, as well as outlining the components necessary for establishing a good smart city strategy that is successful.
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spelling doaj.art-3df0851a51d641a58db33068e95b38622023-11-24T18:01:04ZengMDPI AGSmart Cities2624-65112022-10-01541508153510.3390/smartcities5040077Factors Affecting Stakeholder Acceptance of a Malaysian Smart CityQasim Hamakhurshid Hamamurad0Normal Mat Jusoh1Uznir Ujang2Information System, AHIBS, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru 81310, MalaysiaInformation System, AHIBS, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 54100, MalaysiaGeo-information, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru 81310, MalaysiaSmart city technology is only considered in some cities depending on the resident requirements, whereas smart initiatives are adopted easily in others. One of the first critical steps toward understanding these aspects of Malaysian smart cities is to empirically study the citizens’ and government agencies’ aspirations to use smart city services. A Malaysia Smart Cities Stakeholders Adoption Model (MSCSA) as a case study based on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) is being developed and evaluated in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An in-depth interview with expert staff from the Plan Malaysia smart city department and Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM one) was conducted using a mixed-methods approach. To determine the influence of seven parameters on behavioural intentions, specifically the choice to build a smart city, quantitative data were collected as questionnaires. These parameters were self-efficacy, expected effort, perceived security, perceived privacy, price value, trust in government, and trust in technology. Citizens’ intentions to use smart city services were significantly influenced by each of these characteristics. There is a definite association between perceived privacy and perceived security as a core aspect of trust in technology, as well as price value, a core aspect of trust in government. When the trust in both these is strong, stakeholders are more willing to adopt and pursue smart city services. These studies provide city officials with a technique for measuring citizen desire for smart city services, as well as outlining the components necessary for establishing a good smart city strategy that is successful.https://www.mdpi.com/2624-6511/5/4/77e-governmentsmart citytrust in technologysmart citizentrust in governmentsmart-PLS
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smart city
trust in technology
smart citizen
trust in government
smart-PLS
title Factors Affecting Stakeholder Acceptance of a Malaysian Smart City
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trust in technology
smart citizen
trust in government
smart-PLS
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