The Influence of Social Values and Economic Context on User Adaptation to Adaptive Smart Homes in Grand Duta City Bekasi
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https://doi.org/10.55927/fjmr.v5i1.687Keywords:
Social Values, Economic Context, Adaptive Smart Home, User Adaptation, HousingAbstract
The development of modern residential areas has accelerated the adoption of smart home technology as an effort to enhance energy efficiency and residential comfort. However, the level of user adaptation to such technology is not determined solely by technical aspects but is also influenced by socio-cultural factors inherent to users. This study aims to examine the effects of social values, needs, and social relationships (X1), as well as economic context and accessibility (X2), on the level of user adaptation to adaptive smart home technology (Y) in the Grand Duta City Bekasi residential area. This study employed a quantitative approach using multiple linear regression analysis involving 144 respondents residing in landed housing units. The results indicate that, partially, both social values, needs, and social relationships (X1), as well as economic context and accessibility (X2), have a significant influence on user adaptation to adaptive smart homes (Y). Simultaneously, these independent variables are also proven to explain variations in user adaptation levels. These findings suggest that the successful implementation of smart home technology strongly depends on its alignment with community social values, supported by economic capacity and ease of access to technology.
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