Abstract

This study attempted to suggest a significant direction for smart factory introduction by adopting a research model on the cognition and acceptance intention of the technology, organizational, and environmental factors needed for such introduction. It also aimed to help businesses enhance their manufacturing efficiency and competitiveness. To analyze the objectives of this study,, a self-report questionnaire survey was performed against the employees from companies with a smart factory system from March 27 to April 26, 2022. Specifically, an online survey using Google Forms and a face-to-face questionnaire survey were conducted. Among a total of 466 questionnaires (240: Google Forms survey, 226: face-to-face survey) collected, 440 copies, excluding 26 poorly answered ones, were used for final analysis. The collected data were analyzed using IBM SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 25.0.

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