Conceptualizing engagement in the mobile context : a systematic literature review
Kulta, H.-P., & Karjaluoto, H. (2016). Conceptualizing engagement in the mobile context : a systematic literature review. In Academic MindTrek'16 : Proceedings of the 20th International Academic MindTrek Conference (pp. 169-176). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/2994310.2994324
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This conceptual study answers how engagement is defined and
conceptualized in the mobile service/technology context. A
systematic literature review was conducted in the fields of
business and human-computer interactions to achieve this
objective. The 22 studies included in the final analysis are
classified into two categories that distinguish the main
perspectives of mobile engagement. This study demonstrates that
prior research has either conceptualized mobile engagement as a
behavioral activity (i.e., using or interacting with mobile
service/technology) or has perceived it holistically as customer
engagement that occurs in a mobile environment. Based on the
analysis, it is proposed that customer engagement in mobile
service/technology context should be understood as a
multidimensional concept including behavioral, emotional, and
cognitive dimensions. This study contributes to this growing area
of research by increasing the understanding about it and proposing
a holistic conceptual model of mobile engagement.
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