Background Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clinically relevant health metrics or detecting falls to monitoring physical activity …
M Kalantari - International Journal of Technology Marketing, 2017 - inderscienceonline.com
Wearables devices have emerged as rapidly developing technologies that have the potential to change people's lifestyles and improve their wellbeing, decisions, and …
The ability for wearable devices to collect high-fidelity biosignals continuously over weeks and months at a time has become an increasingly sought-after characteristic to provide …
The present study aims to assess the intention of the older population to use healthcare wearable devices (HWDs) for wellness during life-threatening situations like COVID-19. The …
HH Shin, M Jeong - International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose To explore the impact of luxury hotel brands' technologies on guests' perceived value enhancement and its consequences, this study aims to examine how task–technology …
M Al-Emran - International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the growing literature on employing smartwatches for communication and healthcare services, there is little debate on how to use these wearables for educational …
ML Cheung, WKS Leung, H Chan - Young Consumers, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Young consumers have increasingly adopted wearable health-care technology to improve their well-being. Drawing on generation cohort theory (GCT) and the technology …
The increase in the demands for surveillance of chronic diseases, long-term care, and self- health management has allowed mobile smart health wearable devices to become products …
Purpose The usefulness of technology for managing projects in the construction industry is indisputable. The potential utility of immersive technologies (ImTs), including virtual and …