The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practices offer researchers opportunities to augment survey measurement with smartphone-sensor measurement or to replace self-reports. Potential benefits include lower measurement error, a widening of research questions, collection of in situ data, and a lowered respondent burden. However, privacy considerations and other concerns may lead to nonparticipation. To date, little is known about the mechanisms of willingness to share sensor data by the general population, and no evidence is available concerning the stability of willingness. The present study focuses on survey respondents’ willingness to share data collected using smartphone sensors (GPS,...
With the increase of smart home devices, the amount of data generated by consumers has increased exp...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
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...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
Smartphones have a large potential for improving data collection by using research apps and collecti...
In this study, we investigate prevalence of smartwatches; activity trackers (e.g., Fitbits); and app...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
Smartphone-assisted travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accura...
With the increase of smart home devices, the amount of data generated by consumers has increased exp...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
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...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
Smartphones have a large potential for improving data collection by using research apps and collecti...
In this study, we investigate prevalence of smartwatches; activity trackers (e.g., Fitbits); and app...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
Smartphone-assisted travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accura...
With the increase of smart home devices, the amount of data generated by consumers has increased exp...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...