M. B. Barcena, C. Wueest, and H. Lau, How safe is your quantified self, 2014.

R. Benbunan-fich, An affordance lens for wearable information systems, European Journal of Information Systems, pp.1-16, 2018.

A. Buchwald, N. Urbach, and M. Entreß-fürsteneck, , 2018.

A. I. Canhoto and S. Arp, Exploring the factors that support adoption and sustained use of health and fitness wearables, Journal of Marketing Management, vol.33, issue.1-2, pp.32-60, 2017.

S. H. Chuah, P. A. Rauschnabel, N. Krey, B. Nguyen, T. Ramayah et al., Wearable technologies: The role of usefulness and visibility in smartwatch adoption, Computers in Human Behavior, vol.65, pp.276-284, 2016.

L. Coorevits and T. Coenen, The rise and fall of wearable fitness trackers, 2016.

F. D. Davis, R. P. Bagozzi, and P. R. Warshaw, User acceptance of computer technology: a comparison of two theoretical models, Management science, vol.35, issue.8, pp.982-1003, 1989.

W. H. Delone and E. R. Mclean, The DeLone and McLean model of information systems success: a tenyear update, Journal of management information systems, vol.19, issue.4, pp.9-30, 2003.

Y. K. Dwivedi, M. R. Wade, and . Schneberger, Information systems theory: Explaining and predicting our digital society, vol.1, 2011.

Y. K. Dwivedi, D. Wastell, S. Laumer, H. Z. Henriksen, M. D. Myers et al., Research on information systems failures and successes: Status update and future directions, Information Systems Frontiers, vol.17, issue.1, pp.143-157, 2015.

Y. K. Dwivedi, N. P. Rana, M. Janssen, B. Lal, M. D. Williams et al., An empirical validation of a unified model of electronic government adoption (UMEGA), Government Information Quarterly, vol.34, issue.2, pp.211-230, 2017.

Y. K. Dwivedi, N. P. Rana, A. Jeyaraj, M. Clement, and M. D. Williams, Re-examining the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT): Towards a revised theoretical model, Information Systems Frontiers, pp.1-16, 2017.

, Inside wearables -part 2, Endeavour Partners, 2014.

D. A. Epstein, M. Caraway, C. Johnston, A. Ping, J. Fogarty et al., Beyond abandonment to next steps: understanding and designing for life after personal informatics tool use, Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp.1109-1113, 2016.

V. Fors and S. Pink, Pedagogy as possibility: health Interventions as digital openness, 2017.

T. Fritz, E. M. Huang, G. C. Murphy, and T. Zimmermann, Persuasive technology in the real world: a study of long-term use of activity sensing devices for fitness, Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp.487-496, 2014.

A. M. Huberman and M. B. Miles, Data management and analysis methods, 1994.

E. D. Hutchison, Essentials of human behavior: Integrating person, environment, and the life course, 2016.

E. Ismagilova, L. Hughes, Y. K. Dwivedi, and K. R. Raman, Smart cities: Advances in research-An information systems perspective, International Journal of Information Management, vol.47, pp.88-100, 2019.

M. Kalantari, Consumers' adoption of wearable technologies: literature review, synthesis, and future research agenda, International Journal of Technology Marketing, vol.12, issue.3, pp.274-307, 2017.

K. K. Kapoor, Y. K. Dwivedi, and M. D. Williams, Rogers' innovation adoption attributes: A systematic review and synthesis of existing research, Information Systems Management, vol.31, issue.1, pp.74-91, 2014.

K. K. Kapoor, Y. K. Dwivedi, and M. D. Williams, Innovation adoption attributes: a review and synthesis of research findings, European Journal of Innovation Management, vol.17, issue.3, pp.327-348, 2014.

T. Kari, S. Koivunen, L. Frank, M. Makkonen, and P. Moilanen, Critical Experiences During the Implementation of a Self-tracking Technology, PACIS 2016: Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, ISBN 9789860491029. Association for Information Systems, 2016.

G. Kenny and R. Connolly, Drivers of Health Information Privacy Concern: A Comparison Study, 2016.

S. Kovach, Wearables are dead, 2016.

H. R. Landeweerd, T. A. Spil, and R. Klein, The Success of Google Search, the Failure of Google Health and the Future of Google Plus, Grand Successes and Failures in IT. Public and Private Sectors: IFIP WG 8.6 International Working Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT, TDIT 2013, pp.221-239, 2013.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01467826

D. Ledger, Inside wearables -Part 2, 2014.

L. Lee, J. Lee, S. Egelman, and D. Wagner, Information disclosure concerns in the age of wearable computing, NDSS Workshop on Usable Security (USEC), vol.1, 2016.

M. Limayem, S. G. Hirt, and C. M. Cheung, How habit limits the predictive power of intention: The case of information systems continuance, MIS quarterly, pp.705-737, 2007.

D. Lupton, S. Pink, C. Heyes-labond, and S. Sumartojo, Personal data contexts, data sense, and selftracking cycling, International Journal of Communication, vol.12, pp.647-666, 2018.

C. Maher, J. Ryan, C. Ambrosi, and S. Edney, Users' experiences of wearable activity trackers: a crosssectional study, BMC public health, vol.17, issue.1, p.880, 2017.

V. G. Motti and K. Caine, Users' privacy concerns about wearables, International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security, pp.231-244, 2015.

M. D. Myers and M. Newman, The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft. Information and organization, vol.17, pp.2-26, 2007.

B. Nascimento, T. Oliveira, and C. Tam, Wearable technology: What explains continuance intention in smartwatches?, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, vol.43, pp.157-169, 2018.

E. Prasopoulou, A half-moon on my skin: a memoir on life with an activity tracker, European Journal of Information Systems, vol.26, issue.3, pp.287-297, 2017.

J. Pfeiffer, M. Von-entress-fuersteneck, N. Urbach, and A. Buchwald, Quantify-me: Consumer Acceptance of Wearable Self-tracking Devices, ECIS (p. ResearchPaper99), 2016.

G. L. Polites and E. Karahanna, Shackled to the status quo: the inhibiting effects of incumbent system habit, switching costs, and inertia on new system acceptance, MIS quarterly, pp.21-42, 2012.

E. Porter and E. Heppelmann, How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition, 2017.

N. P. Rana, Y. K. Dwivedi, B. Lal, M. D. Williams, and M. Clement, Citizens' adoption of an electronic government system: towards a unified view, Information Systems Frontiers, vol.19, issue.3, pp.549-568, 2017.

N. P. Rana, Y. K. Dwivedi, M. D. Williams, and V. Weerakkody, Adoption of online public grievance redressal system in India: Toward developing a unified view, Computers in Human Behavior, vol.59, pp.265-282, 2016.

P. A. Rauschnabel, A. Brem, and B. S. Ivens, Who will buy smart glasses? Empirical results of two premarket-entry studies on the role of personality in individual awareness and intended adoption of Google Glass wearables, Computers in Human Behavior, vol.49, pp.635-647, 2015.

E. M. Rogers, Lessons for guidelines from the diffusion of innovations, Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, vol.21, issue.7, pp.324-328, 1995.

H. Salah, E. Macintosh, and N. Rajakulendran, Wearable tech: leveraging Canadian innovation to improve health, MaRS Discovery District, 2014.

P. C. Shih, K. Han, E. S. Poole, M. B. Rosson, and J. M. Carroll, Use and adoption challenges of wearable activity trackers, Proceedings, 2015.

H. J. Smith, T. Dinev, and H. Xu, Information privacy research: an interdisciplinary review, MIS quarterly, vol.35, issue.4, pp.989-1016, 2011.

T. Spil, A. Sunyaev, S. Thiebes, and R. Van-baalen, The adoption of wearables for a healthy lifestyle: can gamification help, 2017.

J. Stragier, Physical activity in the digital age: an empirical investigation into the motivational affordances of online fitness communities (Doctoral dissertation, 2017.

K. Tamilmani, N. P. Rana, and Y. K. Dwivedi, Use of 'Habit' Is not a Habit in Understanding Individual Technology Adoption: A Review of UTAUT2 Based Empirical Studies, International Working Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT, pp.277-294, 2018.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02068947

V. Venkatesh and H. Bala, Technology acceptance model 3 and a research agenda on interventions. Decision sciences, vol.39, pp.273-315, 2008.

V. Venkatesh, J. Y. Thong, and X. Xu, Consumer acceptance and use of information technology: extending the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, MIS quarterly, pp.157-178, 2012.

M. Vliet, Bezit wearables gestegen, maar nog verre van mainstream, 2017.

J. F. Wolfswinkel, E. Furtmueller, and C. P. Wilderom, Using grounded theory as a method for rigorously reviewing literature, European Journal of Information Systems, vol.22, issue.1, pp.45-55, 2013.

K. Jang-yul, Determinants of Users Intention to Adopt Mobile Fitness Applications: an Extended Technology Acceptance Model Approach, 2014.