Most modern people inevitably use smart phones for their daily activities. These devices are more than just telephones and a means to connect with others for many people. They are …
This meta-analysis addresses two major issues of our time: the proliferation of technologies and the aging of society. That is, we investigate how chronological age relates to technology …
Mobile technologies offer the potential for enhanced healthcare, especially by supporting self-management of chronic care. For these technologies to impact chronic care, they need …
K Renaud, J Van Biljon - Proceedings of the 2008 annual research …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
Technology adoption has been studied from a variety of perspectives. Information systems, Sociology and Human-Computer Interaction researchers have come up with various models …
The turn of the century has seen a rapidly graying population concurrently with increasingly ubiquitous information technology (IT). The elderly population being less familiar with IT …
Adoption and use of novel technology by the institutionalized'oldest old'(80+) is understudied. This population is the fastest growing demographic group in developed …
K Yang, LD Jolly - Journal of consumer marketing, 2008 - emerald.com
Purpose–This study aims to examine the differences in adoption of mobile data services between two age cohorts (gen Xers and baby boomers). Three elements in the extended …
Recently, the popularity of smart wearable technologies, such as Fitbit, has significantly increased. There are numerous potential benefits in using these devices, especially among …
Mobile business applications are changing the way we work and interact. Organizations have to understand why individuals choose to adopt or reject mobile business applications …