A Systematic Literature Review on Empathy-led Measure of Readiness for Digital Adoption Towards a Sustainable and Happy Workforce

Aftab, Mersha and Yee Goh, Mey and Yevseyeva, Iryna (2025) A Systematic Literature Review on Empathy-led Measure of Readiness for Digital Adoption Towards a Sustainable and Happy Workforce. Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science. ISSN 1092-0617 (In Press)

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Abstract

The paper aims to review the transdisciplinary literature to understand and benchmark how differentdisciplines measure individuals' emotions and perceptions of technology use and usefulness in the preadoptionstages of digitalisation. The systematic review combines literature from multiple disciplines todetermine how individuals' psychological and emotional responses indicate their readiness to adopt digitaltechnology before it is introduced (pre-adoption stage).The findings are from a systematic literature review that identified the psychological, emotional, andintrinsic variables in individuals that influence people's readiness to adopt digital technology. These variablesare grouped and selected to articulate the perception of the usefulness of technology and the feeling usersattach to that technology in the pre-adoption stage. The paper concludes with the dependent, independent,mediating and moderating variables influencing people’s perception of new technology and their adoption of it,which could hinder or facilitate the transformation towards a ‘happy and sustainable workforce’.The review supported the need to have a more empathy-led transdisciplinary methodology to extract andunderstand emotions and intrinsic factors that defined readiness in individuals in pre-adoption stages. Thisconcluded in the creation of a methodology which combined Psychology, design, and engineering methods toextract and measure emotions in individuals.The paper aims to review the transdisciplinary literature to understand and benchmark how differentdisciplines measure individuals' emotions and perceptions of technology use and usefulness in the preadoptionstages of digitalisation. The systematic review combines literature from multiple disciplines todetermine how individuals' psychological and emotional responses indicate their readiness to adopt digitaltechnology before it is introduced (pre-adoption stage).The findings are from a systematic literature review that identified the psychological, emotional, andintrinsic variables in individuals that influence people's readiness to adopt digital technology. These variablesare grouped and selected to articulate the perception of the usefulness of technology and the feeling usersattach to that technology in the pre-adoption stage. The paper concludes with the dependent, independent,mediating and moderating variables influencing people’s perception of new technology and their adoption of it,which could hinder or facilitate the transformation towards a ‘happy and sustainable workforce’.The review supported the need to have a more empathy-led transdisciplinary methodology to extract andunderstand emotions and intrinsic factors that defined readiness in individuals in pre-adoption stages. Thisconcluded in the creation of a methodology which combined Psychology, design, and engineering methods toextract and measure emotions in individuals.

Item Type: Article
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2 February 2025
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Uncontrolled Keywords: empathy, readiness, digital adoption, workforce, digitalisation, digital transformation
Subjects: CAH13 - architecture, building and planning > CAH13-01 - architecture, building and planning > CAH13-01-01 - architecture
Divisions: Faculty of Arts, Design and Media > College of Architecture
Depositing User: Gemma Tonks
Date Deposited: 19 Mar 2025 15:36
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2025 15:36
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/16241

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