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Information Seeking Stopping Behavior in Online Scenarios

The Impact of Task, Technology and Individual Characteristics

by Erik Hemmer (Author)
©2013 Thesis XVIII, 234 Pages

Summary

The growing amount of information provided via web-based information technologies forces the users of these technologies to stop seeking for information before having acquired all available information. This stopping decision is either made actively following clear guidelines or subconsciously based on the seeker’s intuition. This book analyzes the aforementioned duality by developing and testing a multi-theoretical research model dealing with information seeking stopping behavior in online scenarios. Thus, by delivering insights into the mechanisms that influence information seeking activities, this study does not only advance theory building in the Information Systems discipline and adjacent fields but is also highly relevant for practitioners and developers of information technology.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 234
Publication Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653034189
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631643525
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03418-9
Language
English
Publication date
2014 (June)
Keywords
Business Informatics Human Information Behavior NeuroIS phsychophysiological research approach social media Information Systems impact of social richness
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. XVIII, 234 pp., 36 tables, 23 graphs
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Erik Hemmer (Author)

Erik Hemmer was born in 1983. In 2008, he completed his studies of Information Systems at the University of Mannheim. Between 2008 and 2013, he conducted the research that underlies this book at the University of Mannheim as a doctoral student and research assistant at the Chair of General Management and Information Systems of Prof. Dr. Armin Heinzl. In 2012, the author was a visiting researcher at the Texas Tech University.

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