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Multifunctional risk in the adoption of innovative technological products
Authors:Patrícia Leite da Silva Scatulino  Emílio José Montero Arruda Filho
Affiliation:1. Business Administration, Brazilian Air Force, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Graduate Program of Aerospace Sciences, Air Force University—RJ (UNIFA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Graduate Program in Business (PDMA), FUMEC University, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;2. Business Administration Graduate Program – PPAD, University of the Amazon (UNAMA), Belém, Brazil

Abstract:This study analyses whether the perceived risk of purchasing technological products is less influential on the process of technological adoption when this effect is moderated by the product's multifunctional category (hedonic vs. utilitarian product characteristics). Four experiments were developed according to scenarios related to the multifunctional content (level of complexity according to the product category) of the technology and the number of functionalities in the products. The perception of risk has less effect on adoption when the product characteristics are manipulated to be more utilitarian or heighten the consumer's social value. This study contributes to the theoretical understanding of which categories are less influenced by the perceived multifunctional risk of purchasing and adopting a new technology, as well as of when individual values overlap with consumers' risk perceptions. It also contributes managerially by identifying the profile of individuals who are more likely to consume innovations characterized by high complexity and functionality, and by providing guidance for the development of innovative products that prioritize utilitarian, rather than hedonic, characteristics.
Keywords:hedonism  multifunctionality  risk perception  social value  utilitarianism
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