The internet of things: Multi-faceted research perspectives

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Abstract

Living beyond the hype, the Internet of things (IoT) continues to grow and has clearly emerged as a leading-edge topic in information systems. As the IoT moves beyond novel technologies and exploratory sandbox initiatives to ubiquitous technologies and full production, understanding the phenomenon surrounding IoT challenges and issues has become even more important. In this paper, we explore the critical issues and challenges currently facing IoT adoption and implementation in order to identify areas that require further study. Specifically, we discuss IoT from several key perspectives including IoT connectivity, platforms and 5G, IoT analytics, IoT privacy, security, and litigation risks, IoT business value and monetization, and human interaction with IoT and design considerations Finally, through identifying the current state of IoT and IoT research, we identify potential areas of contribution and future directions for IoT research.

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Shim, J. P., Sharda, R., French, A. M., Syler, R. A., & Patten, K. P. (2020). The internet of things: Multi-faceted research perspectives. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 46, 511–536. https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04621

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