Leveraging large language models to power chatbots for collecting user self-reported data

J Wei, S Kim, H Jung, YH Kim - Proceedings of the ACM on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Large language models (LLMs) provide a new way to build chatbots by accepting natural
language prompts. Yet, it is unclear how to design prompts to power chatbots to carry on …

Designing fair AI in human resource management: Understanding tensions surrounding algorithmic evaluation and envisioning stakeholder-centered solutions

H Park, D Ahn, K Hosanagar, J Lee - … of the 2022 CHI conference on …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Enterprises have recently adopted AI to human resource management (HRM) to evaluate
employees' work performance evaluation. However, in such an HRM context where multiple …

[HTML][HTML] Distinguishing between effectual, ineffectual, and problematic smartphone use: a comprehensive review and conceptual pathways model for future research

S Nawaz - Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 2024 - Elsevier
Smartphones are ubiquitous and offer numerous benefits in daily life. However, the ongoing
excessive use of smartphones has been associated with a range of adverse effects …

Today was a good day: The daily life of software developers

AN Meyer, ET Barr, C Bird… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
What is a good workday for a software developer? What is a typical workday? We seek to
answer these two questions to learn how to make good days typical. Concretely, answering …

The role of generative ai in software development productivity: A pilot case study

M Coutinho, L Marques, A Santos, M Dahia… - Proceedings of the 1st …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
With software development increasingly reliant on innovative technologies, there is a
growing interest in exploring the potential of generative AI tools to streamline processes and …

Goalkeeper: Exploring interaction lockout mechanisms for regulating smartphone use

J Kim, H Jung, M Ko, U Lee - Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Many people often experience difficulties in achieving behavioral goals related to
smartphone use. Most of prior studies approached this problem with various behavior …

Topophilia, placemaking, and boundary work: Exploring the psycho-social impact of the COVID-19 work-from-home experience

J Cho, S Beck, S Voida - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed the nature of work by shifting most in-
person work to a predominantly remote modality as a way to limit the spread of the …

The new normals of work: a framework for understanding responses to disruptions created by new futures of work

JW Newbold, A Rudnicka, D Cook… - Human–Computer …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Joseph W. Newbold a, b, Anna Rudnicka b, f, David Cook c, Marta E. Cecchinato a, d, Sandy
JJ Gould e, and Anna L. Cox b, f aComputer and Information Sciences Department …

Personalizing ambience and illusionary presence: How people use “study with me” videos to create effective studying environments

Y Lee, JJY Chung, JY Song, M Chang… - Proceedings of the 2021 …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
“Study with me” videos contain footage of people studying for hours, in which social
components like conversations or informational content like instructions are absent …

Feeling stressed and unproductive? A field evaluation of a therapy-inspired digital intervention for knowledge workers

K Chow, T Fritz, L Holsti, S Barbic… - ACM Transactions on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Today's knowledge workers face cognitively demanding tasks and blurred work-life
boundaries amidst rising stress and burnout in the workplace. Holistic approaches to …