Silver generation: building a smart nation

Singapore’s aspiration in transforming into a Smart Nation has spurred the implementation of initiatives to speed up economic productivity and efficiency. However, this is amidst an evolving demographic landscape that envisions a greying population by 2050. An entirely cashless transport network aim...

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Main Authors: Tan, Samantha, Lim, Isaac, Ismail, Nabil
Other Authors: Sulfikar Amir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73660
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Singapore’s aspiration in transforming into a Smart Nation has spurred the implementation of initiatives to speed up economic productivity and efficiency. However, this is amidst an evolving demographic landscape that envisions a greying population by 2050. An entirely cashless transport network aimed for completion in 2020 compels an examination of the ability of the ageing population as they may not be as tech-savvy in negotiating and adapting to such technological changes. This research investigates the potential implications, difficulties, and challenges that may surface as a result of a technological gap between the generations. Furthermore, it investigates the reasons behind attitudes formed in determining technological adoption and acceptance. Semi-structured interviews with 11 elderly individuals and one Land Transport Authority (LTA) official revealed that education, literacy, employment status, and the presence of familial groups are significant in determining their receptiveness towards technological changes. Notions amongst the elderly also included a blasé attitude that indicates a disconnect between the elderly and modernisation due its rapid changes. Results imply the need for further governmental support in addressing the technological gap, and recognises the various social institutions that are essential in Singapore’s transit to a Smart Nation.