Users occasionally have critical incidents with information systems (IS). A critical IS incident is an IS product or service experience that a user considers to be unusually positive or negative. Critical IS incidents are highly influential in terms of users’ overall perceptions and customer relationships; thus, they are crucial for IS product and service providers. Therefore, it is important to study user behaviors after such incidents. Within IS, the relationships between the situational context and user behaviors after critical incidents have not been addressed at all. Prior studies on general mobile use as a related research area have recognized the influence of the situational context, but they have not covered the relationships ...
Over the past few years, there has been a skyrocketing growth in the use of mobile devices. Mobile d...
[[abstract]]Mobile device applications, or apps, are important products of this digital age. Mobile ...
Use continuance is crucial in terms of information systems (IS) success. Previous research has shown...
Many users experience frustrating incidents with mobile applications. However, most users do not com...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
Many users experience frustrating incidents with mobile applications. However, most users do not co...
\u3cp\u3eIncident reporting is a very well-known technique in application domains such as air traffi...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
\u3cp\u3eResearch problem: Despite the increasing interests raised by incident reporting systems, it...
Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers d...
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an a...
Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers de...
Incident reporting is a very well-known technique in application domains such as air traffic managem...
Technostress is common and has harmful consequences. Therefore, researchers have shown increasing i...
Over the past few years, there has been a skyrocketing growth in the use of mobile devices. Mobile d...
[[abstract]]Mobile device applications, or apps, are important products of this digital age. Mobile ...
Use continuance is crucial in terms of information systems (IS) success. Previous research has shown...
Many users experience frustrating incidents with mobile applications. However, most users do not com...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
Many users experience frustrating incidents with mobile applications. However, most users do not co...
\u3cp\u3eIncident reporting is a very well-known technique in application domains such as air traffi...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
Despite the positive aspects of information technology (IT) use, it is common for users to experienc...
\u3cp\u3eResearch problem: Despite the increasing interests raised by incident reporting systems, it...
Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers d...
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an a...
Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers de...
Incident reporting is a very well-known technique in application domains such as air traffic managem...
Technostress is common and has harmful consequences. Therefore, researchers have shown increasing i...
Over the past few years, there has been a skyrocketing growth in the use of mobile devices. Mobile d...
[[abstract]]Mobile device applications, or apps, are important products of this digital age. Mobile ...
Use continuance is crucial in terms of information systems (IS) success. Previous research has shown...