The Impact of User Experience on Human Computer Interaction: Results From a Usability Study

vom Brocke J; Thurnher B; Winkler D


Abstract
For a large number of applications, mobile devices offer a manifold variety of potentials to improve business processes. However, most projects still fail to be successful with regard to key performance indicators (KPI). There is a growing understanding that human computer interaction is a key factor for the successful use of mobile devices in practice. However, it is still unclear how interfaces can be designed according to the specific needs of a user applying mobile devices in a business context. In this study we show that user experience has a strong impact on efficient human computer interaction. We present the results of a usability study on a mobile tool for IT-Service technicians. The results show that (a) even low experienced users can achieve sufficient task performance with a usable tool and (b) that participants of all experience groups perform better in the field setting compared to the lab.

Keywords
Usability; Mobile Business Process; Task Performance; IT-Service



Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2008

Conference
12th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems

Venue
Suzhou

Book title
PACIS 2008 Proceedings

Editor
Zhang P; Nah F

Start page
1

End page
11

Publisher
Association for Information Systems

Place
United States

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