End-user experience with information in Web-based electronic service : a case study
Sandhu, Kamaljeet and Corbitt, Brian 2003, End-user experience with information in Web-based electronic service : a case study, in Proceedings of the Seventh Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, University of South Australia, Adelaide, S. Aust., pp. 285-295.
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End-user experience with information in Web-based electronic service : a case study
Proceedings of the Seventh Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
Editor(s)
Hanisch, Jo Falconer, Don Horrocks, Sam Hillier, Matthew
Publication date
2003
Start page
285
End page
295
Publisher
University of South Australia
Place of publication
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Summary
End-user experience with information presumably considered as one of the prominent factors shaping the adoption of web-based electronic services. User interfacing with large amount of information the rationale is to deduce the effect in the current web-based task environment. Understanding user’s perception on the basis of the prior experience with information may provide insights into what constitutes in driving those perceptions and their effect in the current and future task in web-based electronic services. The paper lays the theoretical context of end-user experience with information and proceeds further in an attempt to distinguish the role in web-based electronic services.
ISBN
0868039942 9780868039947
Language
eng
Field of Research
080609 Information Systems Management
Socio Economic Objective
890399 Information Services not elsewhere classified