This study conceptualizes multitasking in a tri-dimensional framework consisting of task, time and technology, and proposes an entropy measure called the Multitasking Entropy Index (MEI) to study multitasking behavior. Entropy indicates the level of disorder or heterogeneity in a system. In natural and social sciences, entropy measures have been used to study the dispersion of objects of interest. However, to date, these measures have not been applied to study human multitasking behavior. Multitasking is defined in terms of the focus shifts that occur when a person changes attention between ongoing tasks. MEI calculates the diversity of focus shifts that take place in a period of time. The index can also be applied to measure focus shifts a...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
Attentive well-trained drivers exhibit smooth control behavior with minimal discontinuities under no...
This study conceptualizes multitasking in a tri-dimensional framework consisting of task, time and t...
Perhaps one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, forms of modern behavior is human multitask...
Perhaps one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, forms of modern behavior is human multitask...
Ocular activity is known to be sensitive to variations in mental workload, and recent studies have s...
By exploiting the statistical analysis method, human dynamics provides new insights to the research ...
Conventional eye movement (EM) metrics are static in that they quantify only one particular aspect o...
Among the different eye-tracking metrics, both the entropy-based analysis of the scanpath and the sp...
Multitasking is the result of time allocation decisions made by individuals faced with multiple task...
Analyzing electroencephalography (EEG) complexity could provide insight into neural connectivity and...
The increasing use of Information Technology devices coupled with the time pressures that characteri...
Although multitasking is considered solely to negatively impact performance, the majority of analyse...
AbstractThere have been many studies in the field of information behavior. Recently Du and Spink (20...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
Attentive well-trained drivers exhibit smooth control behavior with minimal discontinuities under no...
This study conceptualizes multitasking in a tri-dimensional framework consisting of task, time and t...
Perhaps one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, forms of modern behavior is human multitask...
Perhaps one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, forms of modern behavior is human multitask...
Ocular activity is known to be sensitive to variations in mental workload, and recent studies have s...
By exploiting the statistical analysis method, human dynamics provides new insights to the research ...
Conventional eye movement (EM) metrics are static in that they quantify only one particular aspect o...
Among the different eye-tracking metrics, both the entropy-based analysis of the scanpath and the sp...
Multitasking is the result of time allocation decisions made by individuals faced with multiple task...
Analyzing electroencephalography (EEG) complexity could provide insight into neural connectivity and...
The increasing use of Information Technology devices coupled with the time pressures that characteri...
Although multitasking is considered solely to negatively impact performance, the majority of analyse...
AbstractThere have been many studies in the field of information behavior. Recently Du and Spink (20...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
In response to calls in the Information Systems literature to contextualize usage, we propose that m...
Attentive well-trained drivers exhibit smooth control behavior with minimal discontinuities under no...