The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartphone users through passive mobile data collection via apps. Examples of passively collected data include geolocation, physical movements, online behavior and browser history, and app usage. However, to passively collect data from smartphones, participants need to agree to download a research app to their smartphone. This leads to concerns about nonconsent and nonparticipation. In the current study, we assess the circumstances under which smartphone users are willing to participate in passive mobile data collection. We surveyed 1,947 members of a German nonprobability online panel who own a smartphone using vignettes that described hypothetical ...
The increasing use of smartphones opens up opportunities for novel ways of survey data collection, b...
Context-aware applications stemming from diverse fields like mobile health, recommender systems, and...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The goal of this study is to measure willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection am...
The goal of this study was to experimentally measure the influence of different incentive schemes on...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
This paper examines non-response in a mobile app study designed to collect expenditure data. We invi...
The increasing use of smartphones opens up opportunities for novel ways of survey data collection, b...
Context-aware applications stemming from diverse fields like mobile health, recommender systems, and...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The goal of this study is to measure willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection am...
The goal of this study was to experimentally measure the influence of different incentive schemes on...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
This paper examines non-response in a mobile app study designed to collect expenditure data. We invi...
The increasing use of smartphones opens up opportunities for novel ways of survey data collection, b...
Context-aware applications stemming from diverse fields like mobile health, recommender systems, and...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...