Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Heng-Li Yang Author-X-Name-First: Heng-Li Author-X-Name-Last: Yang Author-Name: Bo-Yi Li Author-X-Name-First: Bo-Yi Author-X-Name-Last: Li Title: The adoption of smart home security service Abstract: With the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, smart home security service has emerged. Past studies have focused on smart home technology or general smart home services. This study applies the cost-benefit paradigm and the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model as the guiding theoretical frame-works for identifying the possible determinants of perceived benefits and sacrifices and their effects on smart home security service adoption. The survey findings demonstrated that fashion symbol, family support, and usefulness would produce significant perceived benefits; on the other hand, privacy concern, complexity and cost burden did bring perceived sacrifice. Perceived benefits significantly affected users' adoption, while perceived sacrifices exerted a significant negative effect. Regarding moderating effects, only information and communications technology (ICT) self-efficacy moderated on the path between perceived benefit and adoption. No other moderating effects were found. This study offers some recommendations based on its findings. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 3-36 Issue: 1 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: IoT; Internet of Things; smart home security service; service adoption; cost-benefit; SOR; Stimulus-Organism-Response. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=146735 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:3-36 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Xiaoxing Xiong Author-X-Name-First: Xiaoxing Author-X-Name-Last: Xiong Author-Name: Thillai Raja Pertheban Author-X-Name-First: Thillai Raja Author-X-Name-Last: Pertheban Title: Enriching organisational knowledge: identifying the role of social capital and leadership styles in improving sustainable performance Abstract: Social capital is vital for sustainable performance (e.g., social, environmental, and economic) as it fosters collaboration, trust, and shared values within the communities. However, literature witnessed certain leadership styles (LSs) that perhaps impact organisational sustainable performance (OSP). This study specifically uncovers the nexus between social capital (SC) and OSP using three streams (i.e., social, environmental, and economic) drawing from social exchange theory. Second, how specific leadership styles (e.g., transformational, transactional, servant, democratic, and autocratic leadership style) can moderate the relationships between SC and OSP is another key objective of this study. The study ultimately considered the sample size of 801 as evaluated by SmartPls using structure equation modelling (SEM) technique. The study confirmed a positive association between SC and OSP. The study also contributed to the literature showing a positive moderation of leadership styles SC and OSP. The study provides interesting implications along with future directions for scholars and practitioners worldwide. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 37-54 Issue: 1 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: social capital; leadership styles; organisational performance; social exchange theory; SEM; structure equation modelling. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=146736 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:37-54 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Uttam Kaur Author-X-Name-First: Uttam Author-X-Name-Last: Kaur Author-Name: Prashant Kumar Siddhey Author-X-Name-First: Prashant Kumar Author-X-Name-Last: Siddhey Title: Adapting environmentally friendly information technology for sustainable packaging Abstract: The impact of climate change on the environment has caused a global shift in attention towards sustainable technology. This essay seeks to investigate the elements that influence the consumers' desire to utilise sustainable information technology (IT) for sustainable packaging, and the resulting impact on the actual usage of sustainable information technology for sustainable packaging. The data were collected using survey questionnaires administered to Indian people. A total of 466 valid questionnaires were received and analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). There is a positive correlation discovered between intention to use and actual use (AU). Subjective norms (SNR), perceived behavioural control (PBC), and openness to experience (OE), all showed favourable relationships with intention to use. Attitude (ATT), and Future effects (FC) showed unfavourable relationships with intention to use (IN). This study suggests a research paradigm for examining the individual characteristics affecting peoples' intention to use in the setting of a developing nation. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 71-90 Issue: 1 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: openness; subjective norms; PBC; perceived behavioural control; attitude; consideration of future consequences; intention; sustainable packaging; actual use. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=146737 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:71-90 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Xinyue Quan Author-X-Name-First: Xinyue Author-X-Name-Last: Quan Title: Impact of accounting information systems on firm sustainable performance: moderation of AI-embedded technologies Abstract: Accounting information system (AIS) eventually supports firm sustainable development (SD) by providing accurate financial data by enabling informed decision-making process. Similarly, AI-embedded tools enhance the relationship between AIS and SD through automating data analysis, predicting trends, and optimising resource allocation. This study currently assesses the connection between AIS, AI-enabled technologies (AIT), sustainable development using three aspects, i.e., economic, social, and environmental perspective. The study confirmed a positive connection between AIS and sustainable development. Moreover, a positive moderating role of AIT is found that positively strengthens the connection of AIS and SD. Therefore, this study provides unique and interesting outcomes for the management to embed AI and AIS for optimising social, economic, and environmental performance of the organisations. Besides, certain limitations are reported which could be future work opportunities for the researchers. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 55-70 Issue: 1 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: AIS; accounting information system; sustainable development; social development; environmental development; economic development; artificial intelligence. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=146740 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:55-70 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Chunping Huang Author-X-Name-First: Chunping Author-X-Name-Last: Huang Author-Name: Yike Wang Author-X-Name-First: Yike Author-X-Name-Last: Wang Title: Impact of responsible innovation management and ethical considerations in sustainable development for sustainable futures Abstract: Responsible innovation management (RIM) ensures sustainable development by aligning with societal values, economic standards, ethical compliance, and environmental sustainability. This study primarily explores the association between RIM and sustainable development (SD) drawing from sustainable innovation theory. Second, additional associations were carried out to conduct in-depth assessments of RIM toward each factor of SD, e.g., social, environmental, and economic. Finally, a moderation influence of ethical compliance (EC) was considered between the nexus of RIM and sustainable development. First, positive connections between RIM were found toward sustainable development along with each factor of SD such as social, environmental, and economic. This study also confirmed a positive moderation of ethical compliance between RIM and sustainable development. This study suggests several interesting and fruitful managerial implications for RIM and EC through which an organisation may obtain sustainable development. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 91-110 Issue: 1 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: RIM; responsible innovation management; ethical compliance; sustainable development; sustainable innovation theory; SEM; structure equation modelling. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=146755 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:91-110 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Muhammad Usama Author-X-Name-First: Muhammad Author-X-Name-Last: Usama Author-Name: Ijaz Yusuf Author-X-Name-First: Ijaz Author-X-Name-Last: Yusuf Author-Name: Muhammad Asghar Ali Author-X-Name-First: Muhammad Asghar Author-X-Name-Last: Ali Author-Name: Muhammad Imran Author-X-Name-First: Muhammad Author-X-Name-Last: Imran Author-Name: Abdul Waheed Author-X-Name-First: Abdul Author-X-Name-Last: Waheed Title: Detecting uncertainties in project planning: a case of industrial technologies through system dynamics approach Abstract: This paper presents an integrated system dynamics model for project planning using simulation software, dynamic modelling. Uncertainties like strategic changes in the projects can delay and disruption at tactical level are the key challenges in successful implementation of projects. This research identifies the roadblocks that prevail in project dynamics. A system dynamics approach is used in this research and a system dynamics model is developed to capture and study the impact of uncertainties on project dynamics during implementation phase and to foresee the project feasibility through the feedback monitoring subsystem developed using technique of earned value analysis. This study supported a belief that plausible policies can mitigate the risk in delays and strategic changes in the project scope. The research proposed distinct policies to balance the uncertainties appearing in the form of strategic changes that delay and disrupt the project planning and implementation. This study shows several implications for information technology managers along with future lines for the researcher to conduct more studies from unlike perspective, worldwide. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 172-186 Issue: 2 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: project planning; technology management; system dynamics; simulation; software project; policy design. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=148628 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:172-186 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Jiang Jiang Author-X-Name-First: Jiang Author-X-Name-Last: Jiang Author-Name: Eldon Y. Li Author-X-Name-First: Eldon Y. Author-X-Name-Last: Li Author-Name: Xiuqiu Kang Author-X-Name-First: Xiuqiu Author-X-Name-Last: Kang Title: The effects of innovativeness, price consciousness, and personal perceptions on behavioural attitude and intention in sharing economy: a meta-analytic structural equation modelling Abstract: This study is to synthesise research on how innovativeness and price consciousness impact behavioural intention and how the sequential mediating mechanisms of cost/risk perception, value perception, and attitude function in a meta-analytic structural equation model. This meta-analysis presents data from 164 empirical studies with a sample size of 61,559 respondents. The results indicate that innovativeness exerts a stronger significant total effect on behavioural intention than price consciousness. Attitude plays a significant mediating role in the relationship between innovativeness and behavioural intention and a masking role in the relationship from price consciousness to behavioural intention. The independent mediating effect of cost/risk perception and value perception and their subsequent mediating effects through attitude are all significantly positive. However, the sequential mediating effects of cost/risk perception are very weak. This study pioneers a comprehensive analysis of how personality traits influence behavioural intentions in the sharing economy. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 113-149 Issue: 2 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: sharing economy; innovativeness; price consciousness; attitude; intention; meta-analysis; sequential mediation. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=148629 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:113-149 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Divya Pant Author-X-Name-First: Divya Author-X-Name-Last: Pant Author-Name: Shagun Tyagi Author-X-Name-First: Shagun Author-X-Name-Last: Tyagi Author-Name: Daviender Narang Author-X-Name-First: Daviender Author-X-Name-Last: Narang Title: Leveraging competency mapping for optimal performance: a deep dive into the ITeS sector and strategic recommendations Abstract: The purpose of the study is to delve into the relationship between individual performance and competency mapping in the information technology enabled services (ITeS) industry. A survey of 500 professionals was conducted through a variety of sampling methodologies. R Studio and SPSS 22 were two examples of statistical tools used to analyse the data. Important competencies for competency mapping were determined, such as technical proficiency, capacity for problem-solving, aptitude for communication, flexibility, and leadership traits. To increase both organisational and individual performance, the researchers found areas in the competency mapping procedures that may use improvement. The study offered a useful method for analysing crucial competencies and how they affect organisational goals, which most likely entailed creating models or frameworks for evaluating and enhancing competence mapping procedures. The results demonstrated the beneficial effects of competency mapping on output, worker satisfaction, income levels, and employee engagement. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 150-171 Issue: 2 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: executive competencies; executive performance; organisational performance; organisational effectiveness; ITeS units. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=148632 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:150-171 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: J.A.V.M.K. Jayakody Author-X-Name-First: J.A.V.M.K. Author-X-Name-Last: Jayakody Author-Name: W.M.J.I. Wijayanayake Author-X-Name-First: W.M.J.I. Author-X-Name-Last: Wijayanayake Title: Framework for DevOps success factors in software development Abstract: Adopting DevOps practices allows software development and operations teams to deliver high-quality products quickly. Many researchers view DevOps as a continuation of Agile principles, still it lacks a clear definition and is rarely recognised as a distinct methodology. Therefore, implementing DevOps presents significant challenges, making it crucial to identify key factors for achieving successful adoption. These factors were examined in this research using a structured review of existing literature and confirmed through consultations with DevOps professionals. The findings proposed a framework for DevOps adoption, which was confirmed by a questionnaire survey using structural equation modelling (SEM). The resulting framework identifies critical factors for achieving successful adoption: shared culture of collaboration, DevOps strategies, competent team, performance measurements. This framework aids the software development industry in maximising DevOps benefits and minimising limitations. Additionally, it provides a basis for future studies to examine DevOps maturity as a roadmap for software development organisations, considering industry trends. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 187-205 Issue: 2 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: DevOps; DevOps implementation; DevOps adoption; DevOps Best practices; critical success factors; DevOps framework; DevOps conceptual model; DevOps benefits; DevOps challenges. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=148633 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:187-205 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Bhabesh Ranjan Kar Author-X-Name-First: Bhabesh Ranjan Author-X-Name-Last: Kar Author-Name: Bijay Kumar Paikaray Author-X-Name-First: Bijay Kumar Author-X-Name-Last: Paikaray Author-Name: Chandrakant Mallick Author-X-Name-First: Chandrakant Author-X-Name-Last: Mallick Title: Enhancing information integrity on social media: a deep learning approach to fake news classification using LSTM and GloVe Abstract: With the growth of digital platforms, it has become crucial to identify fake news early to alert and protect individuals from its harmful effects. To deal with this problem, detecting fake news and understanding how it spreads are important for users on social media platforms. This work uses deep learning and advanced natural language processing (NLP) methods to classify real and fake news. The suggested model employs a long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network in combination with global vectors for word representations (GloVe) for text vectorisation and employs tokenisation for feature extraction to enhance its performance. This approach yields remarkable outcomes, attaining an accuracy rate of 98.15%. This study provides an efficient method for identifying fake news, reducing the spread of false information, and promoting informed decisions for users on social media platforms. Journal: Int. J. of Information Systems and Change Management Pages: 206-227 Issue: 2 Volume: 15 Year: 2025 Keywords: deep learning; LSTM; long short-term memory; word embedding; tokenisation; fake news. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=148634 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijiscm:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:206-227