The effects of family life interference, perceived control over time, sustainable health, technology task fitness on the acceptance of persuasive technology to foster solid waste sustainability
Abstract
This study technology acceptance model with family life interference, perceived control over time, sustainable health and technology task fitness factors to investigate acceptance of persuasive technology approach on fostering solid waste sustainability at work place and its effect on sustainable health. This study sampled 98 academic staff across two universities in Turkey. Structural equation modelling was employed to analyse the data collected. The result shows that Attitude and Behavioural Intention, Health Sustainability and Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use and Attitude, Perceived Use and Attitude, Social Influence and Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use and Attitude constructs are positive. While Family Life Interference and Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Control Over Time and Perceived Usefulness, Social Influence and Perceived Usefulness, Technology Task Fitness and Perceived Ease of Use, and Technology Task Fitness and Perceived Usefulness turnout negative.
Biography
Dr. Vanye Zira Vanduhe is currently pursuing an academician at Istanbul Aydin University. He is also involved in researching gamification, persuasive technology, and technology-enhanced learning to foster engagement, participation and collaboration in tourism, healthcare, education, and learning. He is also a Student Engagement Research Group (SERG) member called SEngagement. He has made collaborations in technology-enhanced learning, big data and computing. He is an upcoming researcher with a Google h index of 6 and 272 citations.