Human Technology : 2010, Volume 6, Number 2
Recent Submissions
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Book Review: Sustainable Innovation : A New Age of Innovation and Finland's Innovation Policy by Hautamäki A.
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)Kirja-arvostelu/Book Review kirjasta: Hautamäki, A. (2010). Sustainable Innovation: A New Age of Innovation and Finland’s Innovation Policy [Sitra Reports 87]. Helsinki, Finland: Sitra and Edita Prima, Ltd. 144 pages. -
Capturing User Experiences of Mobile Information Technology with the Repertory Grid Technique
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)We describe the application of the repertory grid technique (RGT) as a tool for capturing the user experience of technological artifacts. In noting the artificiality of assessing the emotional impact of interactive artifacts ... -
Tempting to Tag : An Experimental Comparison of Four Tagging Input Mechanisms
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)Tagging helps achieve improved indexing and recommendation of resources (e.g., videos or pictures) in large data collections. In order to reap the benefits of tagging, people must be persuaded to label the resources they ... -
User Expressions Translated into Requirements
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)Grounding the development of mobile and ubiquitous services on actual needs and behaviors of users, rather than on designers’ intuition, is a well-established tradition. However, gathering data about users in different ... -
Productive love promotion via affective technology : An approach based on social psychology and philosophy
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)A recent development in the technology acceptance literature is the inclusion of gender as a moderator of the relationships between intention and its antecedents, such that some are stronger for men than women, and vice ... -
Is it really gender? An empirical investigation into gender effects in technology adoption through the examination of individual differences
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2010)A recent development in the technology acceptance literature is the inclusion of gender as a moderator of the relationships between intention and its antecedents, such that some are stronger for men than women, and vice ... -
From the Editor in Chief: Scientific and Design Stances
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Human Technology, 2010 VOLUME 6, NUMBER 2 (The entire issue)
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