Digital Health Innovation: Exploring Adoption of COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing Apps

  • Shavneet Sharma
  • , Gurmeet Singh
  • , Rashmini Sharma
  • , Paul Jones*
  • , Sascha Kraus
  • , Yogesh K. Dwivedi
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With the outbreak of COVID-19, contact tracing is becoming a used intervention to control the spread of this highly infectious disease. This article explores an individual's intention to adopt COVID-19 digital contact tracing (DCT) apps. A conceptual framework developed for this article combines the procedural fairness theory, dual calculus theory, protection motivation theory, theory of planned behavior, and Hofstede's cultural dimension theory. The study adopts a quantitative approach collecting data from 714 respondents using a random sampling technique. The proposed model is tested using structural equation modeling. Empirical results found that the perceived effectiveness of privacy policy negatively influenced privacy concerns, whereas perceived vulnerability had a positive influence. Expected personal and community-related outcomes of sharing information positively influenced attitudes toward DCT apps, while privacy concerns had a negative effect. The intention to adopt DCT apps were positively influenced by attitude, subjective norms, and privacy self-efficacy. This article is the first to empirically test the adoption of DCT apps of the COVID-19 pandemic and contributes both theoretically and practically toward understanding factors influencing its widespread adoption.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12272-12288
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Volume71
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Adoption intention
  • COVID-19
  • digital contact tracing (DCT)
  • information disclosure
  • privacy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Strategy and Management
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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