The dual effects of the Internet of Things (IoT): A systematic review of the benefits and risks of IoT adoption by organizations

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Highlights

  • Categorization of IoT benefits and risks.

  • IoT adoption by organizations should pay attention to both the adoption of technology and social impact.

  • IoT adoption might bring unintended consequences.

  • Gaining benefits from IoT might require organizational changes.

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) might yield many benefits for organizations, but like other technology adoptions may also introduce unforeseen risks and requiring substantial organizational transformations. This paper analyzes IoT adoption by organizations, and identifies IoT benefits and risks. A Big, Open, Linked Data (BOLD) categorization of the expected benefits and risks of IoT is made by conducting a comprehensive literature study. In-depth case studies in the field of asset management were then executed to examine the actual experienced, real world benefits and risks. The duality of technology is used as our theoretical lens to understand the interactions between organization and technology. The results confirm the duality that gaining the benefits of IoT in asset management produces unexpected social changes that lead to structural transformation of the organization. IoT can provide organizations with many benefits, after having dealt with unexpected risks and making the necessary organizational changes. There is a need to introduce changes to the organization, processes and systems, to develop capabilities and ensure that IoT fits the organization’s purposes.

Keywords

Internet of things
IoT
Adoption
Big and open linked data
Case study
Asset management
Smart cities
Duality of technology
Structuration theory

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