Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies

The Internet of Things is reshaping marketing strategies in the UAE telecommunications sector by enabling real-time personalization, automation, and customer engagement. This study investigates the socio-technical implications of IoT integration, particularly its effects on operational efficiency, c...

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Main Authors: Hussam Ali, Ehab Haikal
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2025-06-01
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description The Internet of Things is reshaping marketing strategies in the UAE telecommunications sector by enabling real-time personalization, automation, and customer engagement. This study investigates the socio-technical implications of IoT integration, particularly its effects on operational efficiency, customer engagement, digital inclusivity, ethical data practices, and sustainability. The research used a quantitative cross-sectional survey conducted from February to April 2024 across the UAE. A stratified random sample of 430 respondents, including telecom employees, corporate clients, and individual users, was surveyed using online platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and industry forums. Structural Equation Modeling was used to analyze the relationships between key constructs.The results reveal that IoT significantly improves operational efficiency (mean = 4.20) and customer engagement (mean = 4.10), with a strong correlation (r = 0.85). Digital inclusivity remains moderate (mean = 3.60), reflecting disparities in access and digital literacy. Ethical concerns, including data privacy and algorithmic bias, received a mean score of 3.75, while sustainability challenges, such as e-waste and energy consumption, scored the lowest (mean = 3.20, SD = 0.85). A significant moderating effect was identified: a 10% increase in digital inclusivity was associated with a 1.8% rise in ethical concerns (β = -0.18, p < 0.05), suggesting growing risks related to data governance.The study concludes that while IoT drives efficiency and engagement, addressing inclusivity, ethics, and sustainability is essential for maximizing its marketing potential and ensuring responsible digital transformation in the UAE telecom industry.
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spelling doaj-art-b58a9e14398c4cdba536c8cb69af903f2025-08-20T02:39:32ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Innovative Marketing1814-24271816-63262025-06-0121223724710.21511/im.21(2).2025.1922327Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergiesHussam Ali0https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2705-8526Ehab Haikal1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8396-7003Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Digital Marketing, Faculty of Business, Amman Arab University, JordanAssistant Professor, Faculty of Business, Department of E-Marketing, Middle East University, JordanThe Internet of Things is reshaping marketing strategies in the UAE telecommunications sector by enabling real-time personalization, automation, and customer engagement. This study investigates the socio-technical implications of IoT integration, particularly its effects on operational efficiency, customer engagement, digital inclusivity, ethical data practices, and sustainability. The research used a quantitative cross-sectional survey conducted from February to April 2024 across the UAE. A stratified random sample of 430 respondents, including telecom employees, corporate clients, and individual users, was surveyed using online platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and industry forums. Structural Equation Modeling was used to analyze the relationships between key constructs.The results reveal that IoT significantly improves operational efficiency (mean = 4.20) and customer engagement (mean = 4.10), with a strong correlation (r = 0.85). Digital inclusivity remains moderate (mean = 3.60), reflecting disparities in access and digital literacy. Ethical concerns, including data privacy and algorithmic bias, received a mean score of 3.75, while sustainability challenges, such as e-waste and energy consumption, scored the lowest (mean = 3.20, SD = 0.85). A significant moderating effect was identified: a 10% increase in digital inclusivity was associated with a 1.8% rise in ethical concerns (β = -0.18, p < 0.05), suggesting growing risks related to data governance.The study concludes that while IoT drives efficiency and engagement, addressing inclusivity, ethics, and sustainability is essential for maximizing its marketing potential and ensuring responsible digital transformation in the UAE telecom industry.https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/22327/IM_2025_02_Ali.pdfautomationcustomer engagementdata privacydigital transformationinclusivityoperational efficiency
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Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
Innovative Marketing
automation
customer engagement
data privacy
digital transformation
inclusivity
operational efficiency
title Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
title_full Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
title_fullStr Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
title_full_unstemmed Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
title_short Redefining customer connections in the UAE’s digital era: A study on emerging technological synergies
title_sort redefining customer connections in the uae s digital era a study on emerging technological synergies
topic automation
customer engagement
data privacy
digital transformation
inclusivity
operational efficiency
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