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2020

Abstract Information technology (IT) engagement is defined as a need to spend more time using IT. Practice-based examples show that IT engagement can have adverse effects in organizations. Although users can potentially get more work done through IT engagement, observations show that the users might jeopardize their well-being and hamper their work performance. We aimed to investigate this complexity in the research on IT engagement by examining its potential antecedents and outcomes in organizations. Considering the potentially mixed outcomes, we developed a model to examine the effects of IT engagement on personal productivity and strain. We also aimed to explain the antecedents of IT eng…

CurseComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesBlessingInformation technology02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsWork performance020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNormativeSurvey data collection050211 marketingPsychologybusinessProductivityInformation SystemsDependency (project management)International Journal of Information Management
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Customer data collection infrastructure and Customer Experience Management:The SAQ Case Study

2017

Channel integration makes Customer Experience Management more complex and requires from retailers a regeneration of their value proposition. A longitudinal case study reveal a hierarchical sequence of operant resource triad: cultural mindsets, strategic directions for designing value propositions, and a dynamic system of capabilities for continually renewing customer experiences. The implementation of a customer data collection infrastructure, the adoption of an iterative and sequential innovation process, and the mobilization of cross-functional and multidisciplinary project teams, will help develop the firm’s dynamic system of capabilities.

Customer data collection infrastructureLongitudinal case studyHiérarchie de ressources opérantesCustomer Experience ManagementHierarchical operant resources[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationProgramme de reconnaissance clientEtude de cas longitudinaleAgile methodsGestion de l’expérience clientMéthodes agiles[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Customer Experience Formation in Online Shopping : Investigating the Causes of Positive and Negative Emotions During a Visit to an Online Store

2020

This study explores customer experience formation in an online shopping context by investigating the causes of customers’ positive and negative emotions during their visit to an online store. Survey data collected from 1786 Finnish online customers was used to identify individuals who experienced strong positive (N = 138) or negative emotions (N = 215) during their visit. The causes of negative and positive emotions were studied by analyzing customers’ open-ended, written explanations attributed to their emotions. Attribution theory is utilized to explain how individuals make sense of their emotions. The findings show that customers offer various explanations for the emotions evoked during …

Customer experienceattribuutioteoriabusiness.industryverkkokauppamedia_common.quotation_subjectattribution theoryContext (language use)E-commerceemotionsBlamecustomer experienceonline consumptiontunteetSurvey data collectione-commerceasiakaskokemusAttributionbusinessPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Adolescents' medicine use for headache: secular trends in 20 countries from 1986 to 2010

2015

BACKGROUND: This study reports secular trends in medicine use for headache among adolescents in 20 countries from 1986 to 2010.METHODS: The international Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey includes self-reported data about medicine use for headaches among nationally representative samples of 11-, 13- and 15-year-olds. We included 20 countries with data from at least three data collection waves, with a total of 380 129 participants.RESULTS: The prevalence of medicine use for headaches varied from 16.5% among Hungarian boys in 1994 to 62.9% among girls in Wales in 1998. The prevalence was higher among girls than boys in every country and data collection year. The prevalenc…

CzechMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentmedication useperceptionsSex FactorschildrenmedicineHumansadolescentsSelf reportMedicine useChildtimeAnalgesicsData collectionmedicine usebusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHeadacheInternational healthta3142ArticlesHealth Surveyslanguage.human_languageSecular variationEuropeAdolescent BehaviorFamily medicineNorth AmericalanguageFemaleHeadachesmedicine.symptombusiness
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#EEGManyLabs

2021

There is growing awareness across the neuroscience community that the replicability of findings about the relationship between brain activity and cognitive phenomena can be improved by conducting studies with high statistical power that adhere to well-defined and standardised analysis pipelines. Inspired by recent efforts from the psychological sciences, and with the desire to examine some of the foundational findings using electroencephalog-raphy (EEG), we have launched #EEGManyLabs, a large-scale international collaborative replication effort. Since its discovery in the early 20th century, EEG has had a profound in-fluence on our understanding of human cognition, but there is limited evid…

DYNAMICSOpen sciencePREDICTIONNEUROSCIENCESSocial SciencesREPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTSELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMField (computer science)cognitive neuroscienceCognitionMAGNITUDE0302 clinical medicineREPRODUCIBILITYopen sciencePsychologyEEGPsychology Experimental05 social sciencesHUMANElectroencephalographyHUMANSCognitionTest (assessment)Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNEUROSCIENCERELIABILITYELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYPsychologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBehavioral SciencesERPreplicationHUMAN EXPERIMENTProcess (engineering)Cognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitive neuroscience050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesFORECASTINGHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesARTICLEProtocol (science)Science & TechnologyData collectionNeurosciencesATTENTIONReproducibility of ResultsMOTIVATIONData scienceCONTROLLED STUDYSAMPLE-SIZECOGNITIONmany labsNeurosciences & NeurologyREFLECTS030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCortex
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Cruise passengers' expenditure at destinations: Review of survey techniques and data collection

2020

Spending by cruise passengers constitutes an important contribution to the economy of destinations. The issues related to the analysis of the expenditure have been widely debated for many years both in the scientific literature and in the common political debate. Despite 20 years of empirical research on this topic, not consolidated quantification methods exist to inform the debate. This work offers a brief review of the principal research on cruise tourist spending. It analyses the main characteristics of the surveys, reviews the different methods and techniques employed as well as assesses the main results. The article concludes with a discussion of the studies conducted and identifies fu…

Data collection methods of expenditureSurvey techniqueSampling schemeSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeCruise passengers' expenditure
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21ST CENTURY SKILLS IN THE CONTEXT OF LIFE QUALITY

2020

The article addresses comparative qualitative content analysis as a part of the grounded theory research to explore the relationship between English language proficiency of economically active adults and their quality of life. Using comparative qualitative content analysis of the policy documents in respect of lifelong learning as main data collection method, the authors of the article aim to identify the relationship between the 21st century skills and indicators of life quality by comparing the sources that define the 21st century skills and analysing them in the context of the “8+1” dimensions of life quality offered by the European Union. The following research questions have been propo…

Data collection21st century skillsParliamentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLifelong learningPublic relationsGrounded theoryQuality of lifemedia_common.cataloged_instanceProfiling (information science)SociologyEuropean union21st century skills; adult learning; lifelong learning; the dimensions of life qualitybusinessmedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Surveillance and privacy as emerging issues in communication and media studies. An introduction

2019

Balleys C., Coll S. (2017). Being publicly intimate: Teenagers managing online privacy. Media, Culture & Society, Vol. 39(6), pp. 885–901.<br /><br />Bond R. M., Fariss C. J., Jones J. J., Kramer A. D. I., Marlow C., Settle J. E., Fowler J. H. (2012). A 61-million-person experiment in social influence and political mobilization, Nature, Vol. 489, pp. 295–298.<br /><br />Dencik L., Jansen F., Metcalfe, P. (2018). A conceptual framework for approaching social justice in an age of datafication, DATAJUSTICE project, https://datajusticeproject.net/2018/08/30/aconceptual-framework-for-approaching-social-justice-in-an-age-of-datafication/, 01.02.2019.<br />&lt…

Data collectionAction (philosophy)DataficationControl (management)Mediated communicationMedia studiesSocial mediaBusinessInformation securityField (computer science)Mediatization Studies
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Basic Research Methods for Data Collection

2021

Data collectionBasic researchPsychologyData scienceObserver's paradox
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Medical Data Processing and Analysis for Remote Health and Activities Monitoring

2019

Recent developments in sensor technology, wearable computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and wireless communication have given rise to research in ubiquitous healthcare and remote monitoring of human’s health and activities. Health monitoring systems involve processing and analysis of data retrieved from smartphones, smart watches, smart bracelets, as well as various sensors and wearable devices. Such systems enable continuous monitoring of patients psychological and health conditions by sensing and transmitting measurements such as heart rate, electrocardiogram, body temperature, respiratory rate, chest sounds, or blood pressure. Pervasive healthcare, as a relevant application domain in thi…

Data collectionComputer sciencebusiness.industryContinuous monitoringWearable computerContext (language use)Pervasive healthcare (PH)Data sciencehumanitiesInternet of Things (IoT)SmartwatchRemote health monitoringApplication domainE-HealthbusinessWearable technologyIndependent living
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