What makes an object smart? Conceptualization, development, and validation of a scale to measure the Smartness of a Thing (SoT)
Although there is a growing interest in understanding smart objects, there is no consensus on the conceptualization of smart objects/things in the extant literature. In this paper, we focus on the smart objects/things that make up the larger system known as the Internet of Things (IoT) and measure t...
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