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Human-computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Foundations: Foundations

Autor Ping Zhang, Dennis F. Galletta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2006
"Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Foundations" offers state-of-the-art research by a distinguished set of authors who span the MIS and HCI fields. The original chapters provide authoritative commentaries and in-depth descriptions of research programs that will guide 21st century scholars, graduate students, and industry professionals. Human-Computer Interaction (or Human Factors) in MIS is concerned with the ways humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks, especially in business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. It is distinctive in many ways when compared with HCI studies in other disciplines. The MIS perspective affords special importance to managerial and organizational contexts by focusing on analysis of tasks and outcomes at a level that considers organizational effectiveness. With the recent advancement of technologies and development of many sophisticated applications, human-centeredness in MIS has become more critical than ever before. This book focuses on the basics of HCI, with emphasis on concepts, issues, theories, and models that are related to understanding human tasks, and the interactions among humans, tasks, information, and technologies in organizational contexts in general.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780765614865
ISBN-10: 0765614863
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Series Editor’s Introduction, Foreword, 1. Foundations of Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems: An Introduction, Part I. Disciplinary Perspectives and the Users, 2. Information Interactions: Bridging Disciplines in the Creation of New Technologies, 3. HCI as MIS, 4. Who Is the User? Individuals, Groups, Communities, Part II. IT Development: Theories of Individual and Group Work, 5. Advancing the Theory of DSS Design for User Calibration, 6. Decisional Guidance: Broadening the Scope, 7. Coordination Theory: A Ten-Year Retrospective, Part III. IT Development: Theories of Fit, 8. The Theory of Cognitive Fit: One Aspect of a General Theory of Problem Solving?, 9. Task-Technology Fit: A Critical (But Often Missing!) Construct in Models of Information Systems and Performance, 10. Designs That Fit: An Overview of Fit Conceptualizations in HCI, Part IV. IT Use and Impact: Beliefs and Behavior, 11. Computer Self-Efficacy: A Review, 12. Behavioral Information Security: An Overview, Results, and Research Agenda, 13. Interpreting Security in Human-Computer Interactions: A Semiotic Analysis, Part V. IT Use and Impact: Affect, Aesthetics, Value, and Socialization, 14. The Role of Affect in Information Systems Research: A Critical Survey and a Research Model, 15. Aesthetics in Information Technology: Motivation and Future Research Directions, 16. Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems, 17. Socializing Consistency: From Technical Homogeneity to Human Epitome, Part VI. Reflections, 18. On the Relationship Between HCI and Technology Acceptance Research, 19. Human Factors, CHI, and MIS, Editors and Contributors, Series Editor, Index

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Offers the research by a set of authors who span the MIS and HCI fields. This book focuses on the basics of HCI, with emphasis on concepts, issues, theories, and models that are related to understanding human tasks, and the interactions among humans, tasks, information, and technologies in organizational contexts in general.