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What Drives Low-Income Older Adults’ Intention to Use Technology-Mediated Mobility Solution? A Mixed-Methods Study

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posted on 2025-04-12, 01:33 authored by Diana Yian Lian Chan
Mobility is vital for older adults’ health and quality of life. However, low-income older adults face mobility challenges related to access and costs. While technology-mediated mobility solutions can promote healthy aging, technology adoption among low-income older adults remains low amid socioeconomic barriers and limited understanding of their perceptions and needs. This thesis addresses these challenges through three studies: Study-1 reviews factors influencing technology use, identifying critical gaps; Study-2 develops a novel adoption model highlighting the role of threat-coping appraisals and cost-benefit perceptions; Study-3 offers qualitative insights into cognitive processes. Findings inform mobility applications’ development and promotion for this underserved population.

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Campus location

Malaysia

Principal supervisor

Pei Lee

Additional supervisor 1

Shaun Lee Wen Huey

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

School of Business and Economics (Monash University Malaysia)

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Economics

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