Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison

Artificial intelligence (AI) products play a significant role in achieving environmental sustainability. These products can save various resources (e.g., energy, water), achieve cost savings, and manage waste better. However, understanding the determinants affecting the use of AI products and their...

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Main Authors: Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A., Al-Emran, Mostafa, Arpaci, Ibrahim, A. Iahad, Noorminshah, AlQudah, Adi Ahmad, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi
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spelling my.utm.1064292024-06-30T06:10:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/106429/ Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A. Al-Emran, Mostafa Arpaci, Ibrahim A. Iahad, Noorminshah AlQudah, Adi Ahmad Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi HD28 Management. Industrial Management Artificial intelligence (AI) products play a significant role in achieving environmental sustainability. These products can save various resources (e.g., energy, water), achieve cost savings, and manage waste better. However, understanding the determinants affecting the use of AI products and their impact on environmental sustainability is relatively low, specifically in developing countries. To fill this gap in the literature, this study develops a theoretical model by integrating two well-known theories, UTAUT and PMT, to explain the determinants influencing Generation Z use of AI products and their impact on environmental sustainability. The developed model was then evaluated using the PLS-SEM approach based on data collected from 562 respondents in Malaysia and Turkey. Although effort expectancy, performance expectancy, social influence, perceived severity, response efficacy, and response costs are significant drivers of green behavior among Malaysian individuals, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions, perceived severity, response efficacy, and response costs are essential determinants among Turkish individuals. Interestingly, there is no significant difference between the importance of coping appraisals (i.e., self-efficacy, response efficacy, and response costs) among these two populations. The outcomes provide several contributions to the literature on AI and environmental sustainability and offer valuable insights for the practitioners, policymakers, and AI product developers. Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A. and Al-Emran, Mostafa and Arpaci, Ibrahim and A. Iahad, Noorminshah and AlQudah, Adi Ahmad and Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh and Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi (2023) Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison. Computers in Human Behavior, 143 (NA). NA-NA. ISSN 0747-5632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2023.107708 DOI : 10.1016/j.chb.2023.107708
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A.
Al-Emran, Mostafa
Arpaci, Ibrahim
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
AlQudah, Adi Ahmad
Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh
Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi
Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
description Artificial intelligence (AI) products play a significant role in achieving environmental sustainability. These products can save various resources (e.g., energy, water), achieve cost savings, and manage waste better. However, understanding the determinants affecting the use of AI products and their impact on environmental sustainability is relatively low, specifically in developing countries. To fill this gap in the literature, this study develops a theoretical model by integrating two well-known theories, UTAUT and PMT, to explain the determinants influencing Generation Z use of AI products and their impact on environmental sustainability. The developed model was then evaluated using the PLS-SEM approach based on data collected from 562 respondents in Malaysia and Turkey. Although effort expectancy, performance expectancy, social influence, perceived severity, response efficacy, and response costs are significant drivers of green behavior among Malaysian individuals, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions, perceived severity, response efficacy, and response costs are essential determinants among Turkish individuals. Interestingly, there is no significant difference between the importance of coping appraisals (i.e., self-efficacy, response efficacy, and response costs) among these two populations. The outcomes provide several contributions to the literature on AI and environmental sustainability and offer valuable insights for the practitioners, policymakers, and AI product developers.
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author Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A.
Al-Emran, Mostafa
Arpaci, Ibrahim
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
AlQudah, Adi Ahmad
Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh
Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi
author_facet Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A.
Al-Emran, Mostafa
Arpaci, Ibrahim
A. Iahad, Noorminshah
AlQudah, Adi Ahmad
Mohammad Iranmanesh, Mohammad Iranmanesh
Noor Al-Qaysi, Noor Al-Qaysi
author_sort Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A.
title Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
title_short Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
title_full Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
title_fullStr Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
title_full_unstemmed Generation Z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: A cross-cultural comparison
title_sort generation z use of artificial intelligence products and its impact on environmental sustainability: a cross-cultural comparison
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106429/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2023.107708
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