2025 - Basic Studies of Technology Adoption in Communities and Organizations

At this early stage, the focus is on basic studies to understand how technology is adopted by communities and organizations. 

The goal is to obtain an initial mapping of technology acceptance patterns, socio-cultural factors that influence them, and challenges or obstacles that arise in the adoption process, both in individual and institutional contexts.


2026 - Consumer Behavior and Technology

This year focuses on exploring consumer behavior in responding to the development of digital technology. The study focuses on how consumer preferences, expectations, and interaction patterns change along with the integration of technology into daily life, including aspects of trust, digital security, and the use of social media or other online platforms.


2027 - Organizational Behavior in Digital Transformation

The main focus this year is to understand how organizations respond to the pressures of digital transformation through changes in work culture, business processes, and decision-making patterns. 

Research is directed at uncovering technology adoption strategies, digital readiness, and the role of leadership in building adaptive, ethical, and human values-oriented organizations.


2028 - Digital Ethics in Future Technologies

In this year, attention was drawn to ethical issues arising from rapid technological advances. Studies were conducted to formulate future-relevant digital ethics principles, such as privacy, algorithmic justice, data rights, and social responsibility in the development and use of technology, with the aim of building an inclusive and humane digital ecosystem.


2029 - The Evolution of Technology User Behavior and Its Impact on Society

To conclude the roadmap, this year's focus is on evaluating how technology user behavior has evolved over a decade and how those changes impact broader social dynamics. 

The research also covers aspects of human relations, changes in communication patterns, as well as the social implications of the massive and continuous use of technology.