Prior usability assessment research has paid little attention to how product and feature ratings are influenced by the evaluation context. However, the evaluability hypothesis, which guides this research, suggests that the evaluation context is a vital factor in shaping user's assessments and perceptions about technology features. pecifically, the evaluability hypothesis proposes that technology feature perceptions, and ultimately technology choices, will change when evaluating a single technology in isolation versus when simultaneously comparing more than one. To demonstrate the evaluability hypothesis effect in the context of consumer technology product evaluations, two experiments were conducted. Both studies support the evaluability hyp...
This study aims to analyze the impact of technological innovation on consumer decision-making in the...
Usability Evaluation measures remain too close to what were originally dependent variables in factor...
Meißner M, Scholz S, Decker R. First Jointly, Then Separately: A New Approach to Address Complexity ...
Prior usability assessment research has paid little attention to how product and feature ratings are...
Prior usability assessment research has paid little attention to how product and feature ratings are...
Prior research on technology acceptance has primarily focused on understanding why individuals accep...
Abstract. Computer professionals have a need for robust, easy-to-use usability evaluation methods (U...
Computer professionals have a need for robust, easy-to-use usability evaluation methods (UEMs) to he...
We studied the determinants of consumer satisfaction with mobile phones on the basis of their percei...
This paper examines how difficulty in evaluation affects the role of features in consumer choice. Hs...
It is important for practitioners to conceptualize and tailor a prototype in tune with the users' ex...
Many technological innovations introduce attributes that are novel or completely unknown to a large ...
Nowadays, people are faced with choices between or among alternative systems (joint evaluation, or J...
Designing a highly preferred product or system is a crucial issue for better information-services an...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how technology product attributes influence consumer res...
This study aims to analyze the impact of technological innovation on consumer decision-making in the...
Usability Evaluation measures remain too close to what were originally dependent variables in factor...
Meißner M, Scholz S, Decker R. First Jointly, Then Separately: A New Approach to Address Complexity ...
Prior usability assessment research has paid little attention to how product and feature ratings are...
Prior usability assessment research has paid little attention to how product and feature ratings are...
Prior research on technology acceptance has primarily focused on understanding why individuals accep...
Abstract. Computer professionals have a need for robust, easy-to-use usability evaluation methods (U...
Computer professionals have a need for robust, easy-to-use usability evaluation methods (UEMs) to he...
We studied the determinants of consumer satisfaction with mobile phones on the basis of their percei...
This paper examines how difficulty in evaluation affects the role of features in consumer choice. Hs...
It is important for practitioners to conceptualize and tailor a prototype in tune with the users' ex...
Many technological innovations introduce attributes that are novel or completely unknown to a large ...
Nowadays, people are faced with choices between or among alternative systems (joint evaluation, or J...
Designing a highly preferred product or system is a crucial issue for better information-services an...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how technology product attributes influence consumer res...
This study aims to analyze the impact of technological innovation on consumer decision-making in the...
Usability Evaluation measures remain too close to what were originally dependent variables in factor...
Meißner M, Scholz S, Decker R. First Jointly, Then Separately: A New Approach to Address Complexity ...