Human–computer interaction: Psychology as a science of design
JM Carroll - International journal of human-computer studies, 1997 - Elsevier
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the area of intersection between psychology and the
social sciences, on the one hand, and computer science and technology, on the other. HCI …
social sciences, on the one hand, and computer science and technology, on the other. HCI …
The psychobiological model: Towards a new theory of computer-mediated communication based on Darwinian evolution
N Kock - Organization science, 2004 - pubsonline.informs.org
This article reviews theories of organizational communication with a special emphasis on
theories that have been used to explain computer-mediated communication phenomena …
theories that have been used to explain computer-mediated communication phenomena …
AI agents as team members: Effects on satisfaction, conflict, trustworthiness, and willingness to work with
Organizations are beginning to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) agents as members of virtual
teams to help manage information, coordinate team processes, and perform simple tasks …
teams to help manage information, coordinate team processes, and perform simple tasks …
Positioning and presenting design science research for maximum impact
Design science research (DSR) has staked its rightful ground as an important and legitimate
Information Systems (IS) research paradigm. We contend that DSR has yet to attain its full …
Information Systems (IS) research paradigm. We contend that DSR has yet to attain its full …
Business meetings in a postpandemic world: When and how to meet virtually
The COVID-19 pandemic that erupted in 2020 forced businesses across the world to adopt
virtual meetings. With many people working from home, software platforms like Zoom and …
virtual meetings. With many people working from home, software platforms like Zoom and …
The effects of the dark triad on unethical behavior
This article uses behavioral theories to develop an ethical decision-making model that
describes how psychological factors affect the development of unethical intentions to commit …
describes how psychological factors affect the development of unethical intentions to commit …
Design science in information systems research
Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline:
behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop …
behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop …
[LIBRO][B] Management information systems
R McLeod - 1983 - dl.acm.org
ABSTRACT From the Book: Preface A textbook consists of two key ingredientsthe selection
of topics and their organization. These ingredients have always received top priority in …
of topics and their organization. These ingredients have always received top priority in …
Design science research in information systems
Abstract Design activities are central to most applied disciplines. Research in design has a
long history in many fields including architecture, engineering, education, psychology, and …
long history in many fields including architecture, engineering, education, psychology, and …
Media, tasks, and communication processes: A theory of media synchronicity
This paper expands, refines, and explicates media synchronicity theory, originally proposed
in a conference proceeding in 1999 (Dennis and Valacich 1999). Media synchronicity theory …
in a conference proceeding in 1999 (Dennis and Valacich 1999). Media synchronicity theory …