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The Efficacies of Technological Revolution and Innovation on Psychological Well-Being of Consumers


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Page No: 1-5
Language: English
Authors: Nworgu, Samuel Nwachinemere*, Chinyere Willie Ndata
Received: 2025-06-19
Accepted: 2025-07-09
Published Date: 2025-07-12
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Abstract:
The effects of technological innovation and revolution on the psychological health of consumers were investigated in this study. An instance of technological revolution occurs when a new technology quickly replaces one or more existing technologies. Simple frequency, percentages, and linear regressions were utilised to determine the outcomes of the quantitative study, which included both parametric and inferential statistical methods (RHC, R-square, Fration, and Durbin-Watson). Participants in this study included 100 employees of Rivers State's Obio/Akpor Local Government Area. The theoretical foundation of this investigation was wellbeing theory. Technological change has a favourable impact on consumers' psychological well-being, particularly by improving their quality of life and increasing their productivity in their personal lives, which in turn promotes national sustainability, according to the data gathered and analysed. In conclusion, the effects of technological innovation and revolution on consumers' psychological health will result in a process whereby people maintain change in a balanced environment. The research's conclusions led to the following recommendations: the government should support vigorous research and technological development initiatives that will result in technological revolutions and innovations, and it should provide sufficient funding for both public and private entrepreneurs with a technological bent.
Keywords: Technology, Innovation, Revolution.

Journal: IRASS Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
ISSN(Online): 3049-0073
Publisher: IRASS Publisher
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English

The Efficacies of Technological Revolution and Innovation on Psychological Well-Being of Consumers