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Title Smart Lighting Solutions For Affordable Housing Projects: Bridging The Gap Between Intelligent Systems And Sustainability
ID_Doc 51137
Authors Sabat K.C.; Bhattacharyya S.S.
Year 2025
Published International Social Science Journal
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/issj.12589
Abstract Bridging intelligent lighting solutions for sustainable cities and affordable housing segments is essential for achieving energy efficiency, cost savings, enhancing quality of life, reduction in resource efficiency and promoting environmental sustainability. It encourages the development of intelligent, living cities that are both socially and economically sustainable. In developing nations like India, smart lighting solutions are important for affordable housing developments in densely populated urban housing developments, as they solve issues with affordability, sustainability, accessibility and quality of life. This study applied the perspectives of task-technology fit (TTF) theory and the integrated assessment model to elucidate the phenomenon. The structural relationship among task, technology, social influence (SI), price-saving orientation, use and performance intentions (PIs) towards smart lighting systems was explicated. The study used a moderated-mediation approach with TTF factors as the mediator and the integrated assessment model factors as the moderator. A covariance-based structural equation model was used to analyse the collected data. The study results indicated that the task factor and technology factor had a significant positive influence on users’ TTF, with the coefficients of the independent variables as 0.262 and 0.424, respectively. Further, TTF had a significant positive influence on the use of intelligent systems and PIs with coefficient of independent variables as 0.241 and 0.689. SI and price-saving orientation moderated all four TTF relationships for the smart lighting intelligent systems. The development of an implementation framework that identified the primary drivers of affordable housing for sustainable growth in smart cities was made possible by the study's findings on smart lighting solutions. Identifying the strategic drivers of smart lighting solutions in smart cities can aid in illuminating the crucial role that task and technology governance play in fostering sustainable innovation in intelligent systems and the creation of affordable housing in smart cities. © 2025 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Author Keywords affordable; integrated assessment model; intelligent system; smart lighting; sustainability; sustainable; task-technology fit; technology adoption


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