This paper describes the results of two qualitative studies which assessed the perceptions of Location Based Services (LBS) with two UK user groups: a family with a behavior-disordered teenager, and a selection of older adults. Whilst both groups had the opportunity to use, adapt to and experience the LBS technology fully, perceptions of ‘cool’ and ‘trendiness’ affected judgments of it, and subsequent usage intentions
Location based services are nowadays embedded in most services and devices that individuals use thro...
The recent profusion of smartphones in the mobile industry offers new opportunities for mobile servi...
Location Based Services (LBS) and electronically mediated lifestyles (e-lifestyles) represent emerge...
This paper describes the results of two qualitative case studies that assessed the perceptions of Lo...
This paper describes the results of two qualitative studies which assessed the perceptions of Locati...
Modern Location Based Services (LBS) are not any more limited to navigation or routing services, but...
The objective of this study was to assess the response to location-based services (LBS) by three key...
Compared to the use of a traditional mobile phone, a smartphone user may experience advanced computi...
Background: there has been a rise in the use of social media applications that allow people to see w...
Location Based Services (LBS) and electronic lifestyles (e-lifestyles) represent emergent new areas ...
Nowadays, location-enabled mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Various players in t...
Nowadays, location-enabled mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Various players in t...
Background: there has been a rise in the use of social media applications that allow people to see w...
This paper reports on original work that will determine opportunities for the development of mobile ...
In this paper we explore technologies that help parents locate their children. Parents regularly use...
Location based services are nowadays embedded in most services and devices that individuals use thro...
The recent profusion of smartphones in the mobile industry offers new opportunities for mobile servi...
Location Based Services (LBS) and electronically mediated lifestyles (e-lifestyles) represent emerge...
This paper describes the results of two qualitative case studies that assessed the perceptions of Lo...
This paper describes the results of two qualitative studies which assessed the perceptions of Locati...
Modern Location Based Services (LBS) are not any more limited to navigation or routing services, but...
The objective of this study was to assess the response to location-based services (LBS) by three key...
Compared to the use of a traditional mobile phone, a smartphone user may experience advanced computi...
Background: there has been a rise in the use of social media applications that allow people to see w...
Location Based Services (LBS) and electronic lifestyles (e-lifestyles) represent emergent new areas ...
Nowadays, location-enabled mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Various players in t...
Nowadays, location-enabled mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Various players in t...
Background: there has been a rise in the use of social media applications that allow people to see w...
This paper reports on original work that will determine opportunities for the development of mobile ...
In this paper we explore technologies that help parents locate their children. Parents regularly use...
Location based services are nowadays embedded in most services and devices that individuals use thro...
The recent profusion of smartphones in the mobile industry offers new opportunities for mobile servi...
Location Based Services (LBS) and electronically mediated lifestyles (e-lifestyles) represent emerge...