Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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463952 | Pervasive and Mobile Computing | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Camera-based mobile interaction with the real world allows consumers to connect digital information with the real-world environment, and furthermore, to interact with real-world objects and places. To explore and understand the types of consumer value in the context of such consumer-level applications, we applied the critical incident technique to reflect actual use experiences from 107 application users with a recognized consumer value framework by Holbrook. The findings of the study suggest that at the current state value is heavily based on utilitarian efficiency and excellence. Although the applications enable a diverse value, they have yet to fulfill their potential in providing hedonic and other-oriented value.
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Authors
Markus Salo, Thomas Olsson, Markus Makkonen, Antti Hautamäki, Lauri Frank,