Abstract | ||
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Deploying mobile devices to perform medical tasks in hospitals is expected to improve physiciansu0027 workflow effectiveness. To benefit from the usage of smart devices in hospital settings it needs to be identified for which particular tasks these devices are suitable. Inspired by task-technology fit, this research examines constellations of conditions which result in perceived fit between particular devices and clinical tasks. It also addresses the question whether TTF triggers physiciansu0027 intention to use a particular device. Applying QCA techniques the study reveals that fit perceived by physicians does not conclusively relate with their intention to use the devices. |
Year | Venue | Field |
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2016 | HICSS | Computer science,Knowledge management,Mobile device,Constellation,Workflow,Multimedia,Mobile telephony,German |
DocType | Citations | PageRank |
Conference | 1 | 0.35 |
References | Authors | |
13 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Michael Weber | 1 | 857 | 85.80 |
Andy Weeger | 2 | 23 | 8.15 |
Corinna Gewald | 3 | 1 | 1.03 |
Haase Ulrich | 4 | 2 | 1.72 |