
Digital Adoption, Diffusion and Innovation in the Augmented and Digital Society
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd IFIP WG 8.6 International Working Conference on Digital Adoption, Diffusion and Innovation in the Augmented and Digital Society, TDIT 2025, which took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 2-4, 2025.
The 44 full papers were presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 187 submissions. The papers of the 2 volume-set were organized in the following topical sections:
Part One : Digital Government, Public Services and Society; Digital Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Adoption of Smart Technologies;
Part Two : Data and Digital Transformation; AI Ethics and Healthcare; Digital Security and Safety; and AI in Marketing and Consumer Behaviour.
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.- Part 1: Digital Government, Public Services and Society .
.- Decoding Digital Adoption in India's Data Exchange DPI: A Framework-Based Adoption Study of DigiLocker.
.- Digital Adoption in Public Services: The Case of e-Government in Indonesia.
.- Navigating Digital Inequality: A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study of Digital Adoption Antecedents in Marginalized Communities of Jharkhand, India.
.- Rethinking Smartness: Towards Inclusive, Affordable, and Human-Centric Smart Societies.
.- The Interplay between Job Applicants and Hiring Algorithm: A perspective from Structuration Theory.
.- Open Data Platforms Engagement: An Integrative Review of Citizens' Motivations Inhibiting and Accelerating Adoption.
.- Artificial Intelligence in Crisis Communication: Through the dual lens of Journalism and Public Relations.
.- Part 2: Digital Entrepreneurship and Innovation .
.- Distorted Diffusion: Revisiting Rogers's Diffusion of Innovation Theory in the age of Mis/Disinformation and AI-amplified Media.
.- Future Directions of Digital Innovation in Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of Component and Key Enabler.
.- Grams of Growth, Grams of Grind: Women Entrepreneurs in Social Commerce.
.- A Perspective on the Adoption of Agentic AI in Higher Education Institutions: Strategic Opportunities and Institutional Challenges.
.- Part 3: Adoption of Smart Technologies .
.- Why it is difficult for users to adopt smart home technologies: Some Insights.
.- Key Enablers of IoT in Entrepreneurship: A Systematic and Perspective-Based Review.
.- The Future of Conversation is Evolving from Human Dialogue to Hybrid Human-Agentic Discourse.
.- Exploring Behavioural Intentions to Use the Metaverse in Higher Education: The Case of Oman.
.- Antecedents of User Experience for Generative ArtificiaIntelligence Applications.
.- Sustainable 6G Connectivity Leveraging 6G PATH Project's Key Value Indicators for UN SDGs' Alignment.
.- Digital Transformation: Participatory, Platform-native, and Youth-focused Models in Journalism.
.- Wearable Technology Digital Transformation: Analyzing Smartwatch Utilization for People in Indonesia.
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