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Evaluating Attitudes Toward Microchip Implants: A Comparative Study of five Eastern European Countries Cover

Evaluating Attitudes Toward Microchip Implants: A Comparative Study of five Eastern European Countries

Open Access
|Aug 2025

Abstract

Background and purpose

Technology acceptance has been researched for decades. While some technologies are widely accepted, others are perceived as a threat, such as microchip implants. In this study, a two-step structural equation modeling approach was used to evaluate a new research model on microchip implant acceptance.

Methodology

A structural equation modeling model was developed to identify what influences the perceived acceptance of microchip implants. To determine differences in attitudes toward microchip implants, the study was conducted in five Eastern European countries.

Results

The results show that the influence of the factors does not differ significantly across the countries studied. Age, trust, and perceived usefulness affected the overall intention to use microchip implants, while ease of use was significant in only one country. Differences were found in perceptions of the right to privacy and conspiracy theories. The usefulness of microchip implants in pandemic was significant in all countries.

Conclusion

Small differences in attitudes towards microchip implants suggest that a general model of microchip implant acceptance could be constructed based on the data collected. In addition to these findings, our study noted the lack of legislation for microchip implants in the region and a lack of knowledge about this technology.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/orga-2025-0014 | Journal eISSN: 1581-1832 | Journal ISSN: 1318-5454
Language: English
Page range: 227 - 250
Submitted on: Nov 28, 2024
Accepted on: Mar 6, 2025
Published on: Aug 12, 2025
Published by: University of Maribor
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Alenka Baggia, Lukasz Zakonnik, Maryna Vovk, Vanja Bevanda, Daria Maltseva, Stanislav Moissev, Borut Werber, Anja Žnidaršič, published by University of Maribor
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