In this introduction to the second of the two complementary volumes, we provide a general context of applications of HCI research in MIS and then preview all papers in the second volume. This volume represents applications of HCI from the point of view of MIS research. Applications take particular courses that are carved out by researchers; we find that MIS researchers have taken HCI work in the directions of electronic commerce, team collaboration, culture and globalization, user learning and training, user-centered system development, and information technology in health care. Two reflective pieces at the end of this volume provide ample food for thought for researchers in this area
Description: Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Foundations offers state...
This paper assesses the intellectual advancement of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) scholarship as ...
Medicine is a dynamic profession that has progressed as technology has evolved. The medical communit...
In this introduction to the first of the two complementary volumes, we begin by providing a general ...
Taking a psychological perspective, this book examines the role of Human-Computer Interaction in the...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The fields of HCI and MIS share many concerns but have traditionally not shared literatures, theorie...
The fields of HCI and MIS share many concerns but have traditionally not shared literatures, theorie...
HCI is a wide, varied, and complex field that covers a broad spectrum of research. We therefore beli...
As one of the five research streams of the Management Information Systems (MIS) discipline, Human-Co...
This paper is intended to provide a useful guide and reference for those students (or researchers) a...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The Human Computer Interaction (HCI), which is a discipline concerned on the one hand with practice,...
HCI has multidisciplinary roots and has drawn from and contributed to different disciplines, includi...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
Description: Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Foundations offers state...
This paper assesses the intellectual advancement of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) scholarship as ...
Medicine is a dynamic profession that has progressed as technology has evolved. The medical communit...
In this introduction to the first of the two complementary volumes, we begin by providing a general ...
Taking a psychological perspective, this book examines the role of Human-Computer Interaction in the...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The fields of HCI and MIS share many concerns but have traditionally not shared literatures, theorie...
The fields of HCI and MIS share many concerns but have traditionally not shared literatures, theorie...
HCI is a wide, varied, and complex field that covers a broad spectrum of research. We therefore beli...
As one of the five research streams of the Management Information Systems (MIS) discipline, Human-Co...
This paper is intended to provide a useful guide and reference for those students (or researchers) a...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The Human Computer Interaction (HCI), which is a discipline concerned on the one hand with practice,...
HCI has multidisciplinary roots and has drawn from and contributed to different disciplines, includi...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
Description: Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Foundations offers state...
This paper assesses the intellectual advancement of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) scholarship as ...
Medicine is a dynamic profession that has progressed as technology has evolved. The medical communit...