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User Satisfaction with Personalised Internet Applications

by Ulrike Bauernfeind (Author)
©2008 Thesis 184 Pages
Open Access

Summary

The study focuses on user satisfaction with websites and personalised internet applications in particular. The abundance of information on the web is increasing more and more. Therefore, the significance of websites targeting the users’ preferences, like personalised Internet applications, is rising. The aim of this study was to find out which factors determine user satisfaction with personalised internet applications. Factors like the usefulness of the information or trust towards how personal information is handled were considered. A large-scale user survey evaluating three internet applications (from the travel, e-learning and real estate domains) was conducted. Expert opinions were collected to complement the results and provide insights from users’ and experts’ points of views.

Details

Pages
184
Year
2008
ISBN (PDF)
9783631754856
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631577707
DOI
10.3726/b14001
Open Access
CC-BY
Language
English
Publication date
2018 (September)
Keywords
Gestaltung Tuning Leistungsbewertung Web Site Evaluation Web-Seite Technology Acceptance Model Structural Equation Modelling
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 184 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Ulrike Bauernfeind (Author)

The Author: Ulrike Bauernfeind is Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, MODUL University Vienna. She obtained her Ph.D. from the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (VUEBA), where she also worked as a researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Tourism and Leisure Studies. Prior to joining MODUL University Vienna, she worked on a European Union-funded project in the Tourism Department of Sunderland University (UK). Her research interests include e-tourism, online recommendation systems, website evaluation, online consumer behaviour, and heritage tourism.

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