Leveraging large language models to power chatbots for collecting user self-reported data
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 …
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
Enterprises have recently adopted AI to human resource management (HRM) to evaluate
employees' work performance evaluation. However, in such an HRM context where multiple …
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 …
excessive use of smartphones has been associated with a range of adverse effects …
Today was a good day: The daily life of software developers
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 …
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 …
growing interest in exploring the potential of generative AI tools to streamline processes and …
Goalkeeper: Exploring interaction lockout mechanisms for regulating smartphone use
Many people often experience difficulties in achieving behavioral goals related to
smartphone use. Most of prior studies approached this problem with various behavior …
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
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 …
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 …
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
“Study with me” videos contain footage of people studying for hours, in which social
components like conversations or informational content like instructions are absent …
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
Today's knowledge workers face cognitively demanding tasks and blurred work-life
boundaries amidst rising stress and burnout in the workplace. Holistic approaches to …
boundaries amidst rising stress and burnout in the workplace. Holistic approaches to …