Perceived Well-being Effects During the Implementation of a Self-tracking Technology
Kari, T., Koivunen, S., Frank, L., Makkonen, M., & Moilanen, P. (2016). Perceived Well-being Effects During the Implementation of a Self-tracking Technology. In J. Versendaal, C. Kittl, A. Pucihar, & M. K. Borstnar (Eds.), BLED 2016 : Proceedings of the 29th Bled eConference "Digital Economy" (pp. 382-392). Moderna organizacija. http://aisel.aisnet.org/bled2016/21
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2016Discipline
Elektroninen liiketoimintaCopyright
© The Authors, 2016. This is a final draft version of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Proceedings of the 29th Bled eConference "Digital Economy".
In recent years, both individuals and the healthcare sector have become more
interested to measure and improve health and well-being by using different selftracking
technologies. However, the number of studies concerning the experiences that
people have with these technologies is still rather limited. This study investigates the
expectations and perceived short-term effects of using self-tracking technologies on
users’ well-being. The focus is on the first weeks of usage i.e., the implementation
phase. The study is qualitative in nature and based on thematic analysis of ten semistructured
interviews. The results reveal that the perceived well-being effects of using a
self-tracking technology are relatively minor during the implementation phase and in
line with the expectations. The increase in well-being is expected to occur in a longer
time scale. Perceived psychological well-being is found to be affected the most during
the implementation phase. The results also reveal interesting findings regarding the
use of self-tracking technologies. The results are discussed and several important
implications are drawn.
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