处理技术中断的代际差异:一项定性研究

Generational differences in handling technology interruptions: a qualitative study

European Journal of Information Systems · 2022
被引 35
ABS 4

中文导读

通过33个访谈,研究数字原住民与数字移民在处理电子邮件、短信等计算机中介通信中断时的差异,发现代际差异确实存在并解释其原因。

Abstract

Digital native and digital immigrant user types characterise the differences between those who grew up in a world of ubiquitous information systems and those who pre-date it. The rise in computer-mediated communication (CMC) technologies such as emails, text messages, and social media creates more opportunities for interruptions. Researchers have explored the impact of growing up in a world of technology. However, little research has explored the potential differences between digital natives and digital immigrants handling technology interruptions. This paper uses a qualitative approach to examine the extent to which individuals handle CMC interruptions differently based on the role of technology and its level of pervasiveness in the environment in which they grew up. Thirty-three interviews were conducted with individuals from different population groups based on age and gender to understand how technology interruptions are handled in work and social life. The findings support existing pre- and post-technology interruption frameworks and explain how and why generational differences exist in the process of CMC interruption handling. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

信息系统人机交互代际差异定性研究