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Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems : Applications. Advances in Management Information Systems.
Title:
Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems : Applications. Advances in Management Information Systems.
Author:
Galletta, Dennis F.
ISBN:
9781317468417
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (464 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Series Editor's Introduction -- Foreword -- 1. Applications of Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems: An Introduction -- Part I. Electronic Commerce and the Web -- 2. Human-Computer Interaction for Electronic Commerce: A Program of Studies to Improve the Communication Between Customers and Online Stores -- 3. Understanding the Direct and Interaction Effects of Web Delay and Related Factors: A Research Program -- 4. Pop-Up Animations: Impacts and Implications for Web Site Design and Online Advertising -- Part II. Collaboration Support -- 5. Bridging Distance: Empirical Studies of Distributed Teams -- 6. Asynchronous Virtual Teams: Can Software Tools and Structuring of Social Processes Enhance Performance? -- 7. Collaboration Technologies, Tasks, and Contexts: Evolution and Opportunity -- Part III. Culture and Globalization -- 8. Toward Reliable Metrics for Cultural Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction: Focusing on the Mobile Internet in Three Asian Countries -- 9. Cultural and Globalization Issues Impacting the Organizational Use of Information Technology -- Part IV. Learning and Training -- 10. Technology-Based Training: Toward a Learner-Centric Research Agenda -- 11. Developing Training Strategies with an HCI Perspective -- 12. The Learning Objects Economy: What Remains to Be Done? -- Part V. User-Centered IS Development -- 13. Research Issues in Information Requirements Determination for Systems Development and Human-Computer Interaction -- 14. Dimensions of Participation in Information Systems Design -- Part VI. Health Care/Health Informatics -- 15. Technology-Enabled Transformations in U.S. Health Care: Early Findings on Personal Health Records and Individual Use.

16. Organizational and Individual Acceptance of Assistive Interfaces and Technologies -- Part VII. Methodological Issues and Reflections -- 17. Conducting Experimental Research in HCI: From Topic Selection to Publication -- 18. Soft Versus Hard: The Essential Tension -- Editors and Contributors -- Series Editor -- Index.
Abstract:
"Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Applications" offers state-of-the-art research by a distinguished set of authors who span the MIS and HCI fields. The original chapters provide authoritative commentaries and in-depth descriptions of research programs that will guide 21st century scholars, graduate students, and industry professionals. Human-Computer Interaction (or Human Factors) in MIS is concerned with the ways humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks, especially in business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. It is distinctive in many ways when compared with HCI studies in other disciplines. The MIS perspective affords special importance to managerial and organizational contexts by focusing on analysis of tasks and outcomes at a level that considers organizational effectiveness. With the recent advancement of technologies and development of many sophisticated applications, human-centeredness in MIS has become more critical than ever before. This work focuses on applications and evaluations including special case studies, specific contexts or tasks, HCI methodological concerns, and the use and adoption process.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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