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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Web Personalization : The State of the Art and Future Avenues for Research and Practice
Karjaluoto HeikkiVille Salonensubject
medicine.medical_specialtyComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceliterature review02 engineering and technologyRecommender systemField (computer science)Personalizationuser-specific aspectsWorld Wide Web0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemmedicineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringimplementationContextualizationcontextual informationConceptualization05 social sciencessuosittelujärjestelmätweb personalization050211 marketing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingWeb intelligenceWeb modelingdescription
Provide a review of current developments in web personalization.Show evolution toward more complex contextualized approaches.Identify research gaps in web personalization and in six specific research streams.Propose web personalization to be complemented with interpolated approaches. Although web personalization has been examined by earlier literature reviews, an updated analysis of recent advances in the field is needed. The authors extend prior reviews of web personalization by discussing current areas of interest, research gaps and future directions. A literature review of the top 20 marketing and information systems journals published during the period of 2005-2015 (May) shows active research output and the domination of IS publications. The examined research addresses three categories: user-specific aspects, implementation, and theoretical foundations. We then analyze a total of ten themes: six on topics concerning user-specific aspects and implementation that stem from the dataset and four on theoretical foundations that are predetermined and reflected upon using the dataset. Both theme-specific and general future research suggestions are discussed. Advanced contextualization is suggested as the primary area suitable for future research and building evidence for attaining business goals as a secondary topic. Finally, we propose a conceptualization of interpolated web personalization to be tested as a potential complement to current (extrapolated) approaches.
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2016-11-01 |