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Key success factors to adopt internet-of-things systems in Indian context

By: Luthra, Sunil.
Contributor(s): Berwal, Yash Paul Singh.
Publisher: New York Springer 2022Edition: Vol.103(3), June.Description: 875-885p.Subject(s): Humanities and Applied SciencesOnline resources: Click here In: Journal of the institution of engineers (India): Series BSummary: Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel paradigm and a popular buzzword in academia and industry. However, the development of IoT systems in emerging economies such as India is still in its infancy due to poor knowledge of key success factors (KSFs) in implementing IoT systems. Therefore, this work tries to ascertain and examine the KSFs in the execution of IoT systems in the Indian context. Six main factors and twenty-four sub-factors to adopt IoT systems were recognised by literature support and experts’ feedback. Further, analytical hierarchy process is adopted to examine the KSFs in the adoption of IoT systems. The results suggested that ‘Connectivity (C3)’ main factor is the key significant factor to adopt IoT in the Indian perspective. The present research could assist policy practitioners, academicians and researchers in the understanding of various KSFs and their priority in the execution of IoT in the Indian context.
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel paradigm and a popular buzzword in academia and industry. However, the development of IoT systems in emerging economies such as India is still in its infancy due to poor knowledge of key success factors (KSFs) in implementing IoT systems. Therefore, this work tries to ascertain and examine the KSFs in the execution of IoT systems in the Indian context. Six main factors and twenty-four sub-factors to adopt IoT systems were recognised by literature support and experts’ feedback. Further, analytical hierarchy process is adopted to examine the KSFs in the adoption of IoT systems. The results suggested that ‘Connectivity (C3)’ main factor is the key significant factor to adopt IoT in the Indian perspective. The present research could assist policy practitioners, academicians and researchers in the understanding of various KSFs and their priority in the execution of IoT in the Indian context.

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