Title
The Effects Of Hover Interface On Users' Behavioral Multitasking Intention
Abstract
As the number of features with smartphones is increasing, user interfaces have been advanced considerably with innovative ways for providing useful, multitasking interfaces. In particular, the z-axis of the user interface has been considered to help multitaskers control their smartphone more easily. However, relatively little research has been conducted on the significance of the z-axis on task switching. The main research goal of this study is to explain how a z-axis can affect the experience of multitasking on a mobile device. In particular, the authors focused on a hover interface because of its high functional relevance to multitasking as a form of task switching. Theoretically, the authors provide a conceptual model based on the concept of spatial presence. Systemically, they suggest the important system factors for implementing z-axis interface technology: controllability and naturalness. With regards to users, the authors assume that if the experience with the z-axis interface is increased, users' intention to multitask is also increased, even when the task complexity is high. The influence of controllability on perceived spatial presence by the hover interface was negatively validated, and the influence of naturalness was positively validated. In addition, the influence of perceived spatial presence on users' behavioral multitasking intention was positively validated. Finally, the influence from perceived spatial presence to users' behavioral multitasking intention in the high level of task complexity was significantly stronger than in the low level. Implications and limitations of the study results are discussed in the final section of the article.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1080/10447318.2016.1256038
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Field
DocType
Volume
Conceptual model,Controllability,Computer science,Task switching,Naturalness,Human–computer interaction,Mobile device,Human multitasking,User interface,Multimedia
Journal
33
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
7
1044-7318
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
38
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jinkyu Jang141.75
Inseong Lee234321.78
Jinwoo Kim31918168.52