Socio-organisational challenges and impacts of IoT: a review in healthcare and banking
- Tahera Kalsoom,
- Naeem Ramzan,
- Shehzad Ahmed,
- Nadeem Anjum,
- ,
- Masood Ur Rehman
- Manchester Metropolitan University,
- University of the West of Scotland,
- Higher Colleges of Technology,
- Capital University of Science & Technology,
- ,
- University of Glasgow
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Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 3 Good Health and Well
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming how organisations and individuals connect and interact with digital ecosystems, especially in sectors like healthcare
and banking. While technological benefits have been widely discussed, the societal and organisational impacts of IoT adoption remain underexplored. This study aims to address this gap by conducting a systematic literature review (SLR) of 110 peer-reviewed publications from 2012 to 2024 across four major academic databases. The review identifies and categorises the key applications of IoT, its social and organisational drivers, and the challenges of its implementation within the healthcare and banking sectors. The analysis reveals that critical barriers to IoT adoption include security, privacy, interoperability, and legal compliance, alongside concerns around workforce displacement and trust. This study also introduces the 5Cs framework—connectivity, continuity, compliance, coexistence, and cybersecurity—as a practical lens for addressing these challenges. The findings highlight the need for responsible IoT integration that balances innovation with ethical, social, and organisational accountability. Implications of this research inform policymakers, practitioners, and researchers on how to design human-centric and socially sustainable IoT strategies in sensitive sectors.
and banking. While technological benefits have been widely discussed, the societal and organisational impacts of IoT adoption remain underexplored. This study aims to address this gap by conducting a systematic literature review (SLR) of 110 peer-reviewed publications from 2012 to 2024 across four major academic databases. The review identifies and categorises the key applications of IoT, its social and organisational drivers, and the challenges of its implementation within the healthcare and banking sectors. The analysis reveals that critical barriers to IoT adoption include security, privacy, interoperability, and legal compliance, alongside concerns around workforce displacement and trust. This study also introduces the 5Cs framework—connectivity, continuity, compliance, coexistence, and cybersecurity—as a practical lens for addressing these challenges. The findings highlight the need for responsible IoT integration that balances innovation with ethical, social, and organisational accountability. Implications of this research inform policymakers, practitioners, and researchers on how to design human-centric and socially sustainable IoT strategies in sensitive sectors.
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46Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks (Volume 14, Issue 3)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 14/04/2025
- Published - 24/04/2025
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Published - 24/04/2025
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- ORCID: /0000-0001-8969-1044/work/182854162
- Scopus: 105009310266
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