"I just cursed and opened a beer" : Explaining Mobile Users' Non-Complaining Behavior Through Coping
Salo, M., Makkonen, M., & Hekkala, R. (2015). "I just cursed and opened a beer" : Explaining Mobile Users' Non-Complaining Behavior Through Coping. In ICIS 2015 : Proceedings the Thirty Sixth International Conference on Information Systems (pp. 1-17). Association for Information Systems (AIS). http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2015/proceedings/HumanBehaviorIS/12/
Date
2015Copyright
© the Authors, 2015.
Many users experience frustrating incidents with mobile applications. However, most
users do not complain about their highly negative incidents to the application providers.
Such dissatisfied non-complainers cause damage to application providers: they tend to
exit, switch, and spread negative word-of-mouth. Therefore, it is important to
understand why mobile users do not complain about their highly negative incidents.
Within information systems (IS), there are no explanations for this dilemma. To address
this gap, we conducted a qualitative study. By utilizing the theory of coping as a
theoretical lens, we generated a mobile-specific theory that comprises problem-focused
and emotion-focused coping strategies as well as control aspects. As a theoretical
contribution, we attempt to advance IS research on post-adoptive behaviors and offer
one answer to the calls for studying the role of emotions within IS. We also provide
practical implications for application providers to better support their users to cope
with negative incidents.
...
Publisher
Association for Information Systems (AIS)Parent publication ISBN
978-0-9966831-1-1Conference
International Conference on Information SystemsIs part of publication
ICIS 2015 : Proceedings the Thirty Sixth International Conference on Information SystemsISSN Search the Publication Forum
1026-1079
Original source
http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2015/proceedings/HumanBehaviorIS/12/Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/25409835
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
- Agora Center [77]
- Informaatioteknologian tiedekunta [2300]
License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Toward a stage theory of adaptive social media use : explaining change in facebook use
Koskelainen, Tiina (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2018) -
Examining consumers' intention, behavior, and beliefs in mobile banking adoption and continuous usage
Shaikh, Aijaz Ahmed (University of Jyväskylä, 2016)Changing consumer behavior continues to have a profound impact on digital banking adoption and prolonged usage in developed and emerging markets. Several factors influence the consumer decision journey when choosing ... -
Do the integrated theories of self-determination and planned behavior explain the change in active life engagement following a motivational counseling intervention among older people?
Pynnönen, Katja; Hassandra, Mary; Tolvanen, Asko; Siltanen, Sini; Portegijs, Erja; Rantanen, Taina (Elsevier, 2023)Background An integrated model based on self-determination and planned behavior theories has been used to explain physical activity and other health-related behaviors mainly among younger populations, not older adults. ... -
Explaining information security behavior : case of the home user
Rantonen, Kimmo (2014)Tässä pro gradu – tutkielmassa tutkittiin kotikäyttäjien tietoturvakäyttäytymis- tä. Mitkä tekijät vaikuttavat tietoturvakäyttäytymiseen, miksi tiettyjä suojakei- noja omaksutaan ja toisia sivuutetaan? On väitetty että ... -
Applying UTAUT2 to Explain the Use of Physical Activity Logger Applications Among Young Elderly
Makkonen, Markus; Kari, Tuomas; Frank, Lauri (University of Maribor, 2020)Digital wellness technologies have been proposed as a promising way to promote the levels of physical activity and to solve the prevalent problem of physical inactivity among elderly people. In this study, we propose and ...