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The Grey Box: How understanding the functioning of a mobile device affects the success of a mobile service

Riccardo Bonazzi (), Jean-Fabrice Lebraty and Stéphanie Missonier ()
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Riccardo Bonazzi: Département des systèmes d'information - UNIL - Université de Lausanne = University of Lausanne
Stéphanie Missonier: Département des systèmes d'information - UNIL - Université de Lausanne = University of Lausanne

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Abstract: Mobile devices such as smartphones are becoming an important point of access for a large number of services. Accordingly the interaction between the device and the mobile user is changing towards a mutual adaptation. In this paper we present a set of empirical results to support our claim that an interdisciplinary framework is required to build mobile interfaces that increase mobile user perceived added value. The main contribution of this paper lays in its adaptation of technology adoption models towards mobile devices to derive a set of design guidelines and its test design to derive relevant outcomes.

Keywords: Design; Human Computer Interaction; Technology Acceptance Model; Mobile Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-02
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Published in Third Internal Conference, IESS 2012, Feb 2012, Genève, Switzerland. pp.311-320

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