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|a Kontrollverlust und Technologieakzeptanz in der (digitalen) Transformation.
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|a Loss of control and technology acceptance in (digital) transformation :
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|a In the context of the (digital) transformation of economy and society, the technology acceptance of the population is increasingly influenced by a perceived loss of control through new technologies. Loss of control is defined in this volume as a multi-causal, multi-modal and cyclical process of transition of control and is conceptually brought together in a multi-dimensional heuristic model. The results of a first quantitative-empirical analysis for Baden-Württemberg based on this model confirm that loss of control is a central factor influencing technology acceptance, but is perceived differently by different socio-demographic groups. The Author: Dr. Michael Ortiz is head of the research area Technology Transfer and Innovation at the Ferdinand Steinbeis Institute in Stuttgart. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
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|a Technology Acceptance in Germany and Baden-Württemberg: State of the Debate -- Loss of control and technology acceptance -- Empirical framework: The #techourfuture project initiative -- Evaluation of the results.
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