Papers by Ksenia Sergueeva
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration

As the adoption of wearable technology devices increases, so does the abandonment of these device... more As the adoption of wearable technology devices increases, so does the abandonment of these devices. Today, an increasing number of health-conscious consumers use wearable technology devices (WTDs) to self-track their health. Large tech companies are trying to close the gap between consumer wearables and their use in healthcare. This study provides an insight into consumer intentions to use wearable technology in healthcare. A quantitative study was conducted to examine factors that affect behavioural intent to use WTDs. The researcher surveyed 277 participants. The results from statistical analysis of the data gathered through survey methodology showed that the research model’s constructs of performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, hedonic motivation, habit, and personalization were positively associated with the behavioral intention to use WTDs, while price value, privacy concerns, and health consciousness were not. The research findings contribute to the ...

HCI in Business, Government, and Organizations: Information Systems
Wristbands that record patients' details and track their location have recently been adopted by s... more Wristbands that record patients' details and track their location have recently been adopted by some Canadian hospitals. This new technology has the potential to save costs and enhance patient safety. However, there are risks that the data collected will be viewed by non-authorized users and that medical history will be exposed unnecessarily. Patients may therefore be reluctant to accept these wristbands. The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors associated with these patient concerns so that hospitals are able to overcome them and continue with the adoption of wearable technology. The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) is extended with Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and perceived privacy risk. A qualitative empirical study, based on interviews with hospital staff, is planned to identify the themes that support this theoretical framework.
International Journal of Information Management
Journal of Education for Business
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Papers by Ksenia Sergueeva