scholarly journals EFFECT OF THE DESIGNING MOBILE APPLICATIONS ON SMARTPHONE TO CUSTOMER DEMANDING: CASE STUDY OF THE CONCEPT OF UX UI

2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 1693-1705
Author(s):  
Pibool Waijittragum

The popularity of digital devices especially smart phones has been dramatically increased with the innovation in technology from the past few years. The popularity of smart phones is based on the number of mobile applications that are designed for various purposes. The usage behavior of these mobile applications has many determinants that can shape the usage behavior regarding the mobile applications. In this context, the current study has been conducted in order to find out and explore the impact casted by need for uniqueness, self identity and perceived performance risk on the usage behavior of mobile application along with the mediating role of attitude towards design of mobile application. For this purpose, data from 447 mobile application designers has been collected through online survey questionnaire. The collected data has been analyzed through SPSS and AMOS statistically. The results of the study suggest that all the independent variables i.e. need for uniqueness; self identity and perceived performance risk have significant and positive impact on the usage behavior of mobile applications. In addition, the mediating role of attitude towards mobile application design has also been found as significant in all three cases.

2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Changqin Yin ◽  
Huimin Ma ◽  
Qian Chen ◽  
Yeming Gong ◽  
Xiaobing Shu

While perceived waiting time can undermine user evaluation and cause application abandonment, there is little scientific research on waiting in mobile applications. This paper incorporates three mobile interactivity features (ubiquitous connectivity, active control, and responsiveness) into the model and examines the mediating role of cognitive absorption and the moderating role of perceived procedural justice between these features and perceived waiting time in a short-waiting application. The researchers empirically examine the model using data from 468 uses of the ride-sharing mobile application. The results reveal that mobile interactivity can directly and indirectly (via cognitive absorption) lead to more tolerance in perceived waiting time. The findings elicit several implications for theories and practice.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 0-0

While perceived waiting time can undermine user evaluation and cause application abandonment, there is little scientific research on waiting in mobile applications. This paper incorporates three mobile interactivity features (ubiquitous connectivity, active control, and responsiveness) into the model and examines the mediating role of cognitive absorption and the moderating role of perceived procedural justice between these features and perceived waiting time in a short-waiting application. The researchers empirically examine the model using data from 468 uses of the ride-sharing mobile application. The results reveal that mobile interactivity can directly and indirectly (via cognitive absorption) lead to more tolerance in perceived waiting time. The findings elicit several implications for theories and practice.


Author(s):  
Utkarsh Kumar ◽  
Anil Kumar Gope ◽  
Shweta Singh

In India, the position of mobile banking was in saga and this time, it is in pic position. The speedof reaching the people is going high and high. This is time of wireless world and sense of prestige; no doubt the mobile commerce is contributing to enhance the beauty of life and playing the role of metaphor and has become the part and parcel of our life. This growth has changed people to do business in mobile commerce (М- Commerce). Peoples are transferring to M-Commerce to attain good and fast transaction into market and saving their precious time. M-Commerce has become distinguished in Indian people, quickly during last few years. Due to large number of mobile application, growth rate in mobile penetration in India is increasing with the rapid speed. The mobile users has shifted to use the android phone from simple and black and white phone and taking the service of internet, the role of telecom companies is also important in the being popular of mobile commerce. Although many people have started E-Commerce but still a separate part of the society feel uncomfortable and hesitate to use M-Commerce because of security problems, payment issues and complexity of mobile applications. This paper identifies facts about the feasibility of MCommercein India today its growth and the Strength and opportunity, weakness and threats lying ahead.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rabea Krings ◽  
Nicola Jacobshagen ◽  
Celine Muhlethaler ◽  
Joelle Witmer ◽  
Norbert Semmer

Author(s):  
Mukta Goyal ◽  
Nitin Tyagi

Aims: Adoption analysis of E- government services factors. Background: The role of Electronic governance to facilitate its citizens using information and communication technology (ICT). To achieve this, every government activities/ procedures are transforming to electronic medium with the help of websites, mobile applications, government social media accounts and establishing common service center for rural part of country. But it is matter to assess the satisfaction level of electronic services launched by government. If the satisfaction level is high then adoption of government services would be high. Objective: This paper suggest an attributes which are required for adoption of E-government services to achieve the satisfaction level high. Method: A survey is collected on the proposed attributes in the paper. A fuzzy conjoint model is applied to find out the best attribute using turksen and wllson's method, biswas approach, wang approachresult. Results: Shows that Turksen and Willson’s method of conjoint analysis for ranking government E-services is reliable. Conclusion: Result shows that 62.5% are satisfied with services, 25% are dissatisfied and 12.5% are neutral with respected to e-government services Government has established common service center for smart governance for rural part of country. It has been identified that people are satisfied with common service centre as it achieves highest ranking. It is required that people should be satisfy with the customized government portals and mobile application with multilingual support. Result also shows that people are dissatisfy with the standardization of polices and IT laws and self guided services.


2021 ◽  
pp. 003329412110571
Author(s):  
Tong Jiang ◽  
Jingling Tian ◽  
Yuzhuo Zhang ◽  
Xuhai Chen ◽  
Yangmei Luo

The relationships between the temporal focus of mind-wandering (i.e., past-oriented and future-oriented mind-wandering) and well-being are important issues for adolescents, which may have significant implications on their well-being and self-identity development. However, few studies tested the temporal focus of mind-wandering and its emotional consequences in adolescents. In the present study, we conducted two studies using self-reported questionnaires from large sample sets to examine the relationships between the temporal focus of mind-wandering and hedonic (pleasure attainment) and eudaimonic (meaning pursuing) well-being among Chinese adolescents. Study 1 preliminarily tested the relationships between the temporal focus of mind-wandering and hedonic well-being among adolescents ( n = 1273) suggesting that both past-oriented mind-wandering (PMW) and future-oriented mind-wandering (FMW) were positively correlated with hedonic well-being. Study 2 used a new sample ( n = 986) and included another aspect of well-being (i.e., eudaimonic well-being), showing that PMW and FMW were both positively correlated with hedonic and eudaimonic well-being. Moreover, self-reflection mediated the relationships between FMW and hedonic/eudaimonic well-being, whereas self-reflection did not act as a mediator in the relationships between PMW and well-being. The present findings indicated that both PMW and FMW are beneficial for Chinese adolescents’ well-being, and emphasized the mediating role of self-reflection in the relationships between FMW and well-being.


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