Tablets for problem-solving through a flow theory: the impact of navigation and visual appearance on perceived performance and efficiency

IF 4.9 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Dezhi Wu, Jingjun Xu, Sue Abdinnour
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PurposeThe paper aims to investigate how a tablet's design features, namely, its navigation design and visual appearance, influence users' enjoyment, concentration and control, when using tablets for problem-solving, and thereafter how their core flow experiences impact their perceived performance and efficiency with problem-solving.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a field survey approach to engage 87 participants in a decision sciences class to use eTextbooks and a few other associated educational apps including CourseSmart app for e-notes and highlighting, sketchbook app and a calculator app in tablets to resolve class problems at a large US university.FindingsThis study finds that the tablet's interface design features (navigation and visual appearance) make users engrossed in their problem-solving processes with perceived enjoyment, concentration and control. This, in turn, impacts their perceived performance and efficiency. Moreover, visual appearance plays the most significant role in arousing users' affective emotions (i.e. enjoyment), while interface navigation is crucial to engage users' deep concentration (i.e. cognition) and control for problem-solving.Practical implicationsModern tablets are being used widely in various sectors. More in-depth user flow experience design associated with tablet use for problem-solving contexts should be further advocated in order to provide more engaging and meaningful flow experiences to users.Originality/valueThis study shows that the design of the tablet interface can engage users in problem-solving processes in both affective and cognitive ways. It provides valuable insights on tablet interface design for problem-solving.
平板电脑通过流理论解决问题:导航和视觉外观对感知性能和效率的影响
本文旨在研究平板电脑的设计特征,即导航设计和视觉外观如何影响用户在使用平板电脑解决问题时的享受、注意力和控制力,以及用户的核心流体验如何影响他们在解决问题时的感知表现和效率。设计/方法/方法本研究采用实地调查的方法,让87名参与者参与决策科学课程,使用电子教科书和其他一些相关的教育应用程序,包括用于电子笔记和高亮的CourseSmart应用程序、速写本应用程序和平板电脑上的计算器应用程序来解决美国一所大型大学的课堂问题。本研究发现,平板电脑的界面设计特点(导航和视觉外观)使用户沉浸在解决问题的过程中,感受到享受、集中和控制。这反过来又影响了他们的表现和效率。此外,视觉外观在唤起用户的情感情感(即享受)方面起着最重要的作用,而界面导航对于吸引用户的深度集中(即认知)和控制问题至关重要。现代平板电脑被广泛应用于各个领域。为了给用户提供更有吸引力和更有意义的流体验,应该进一步提倡与平板电脑解决问题情境相关的更深入的用户流体验设计。原创性/价值本研究表明,平板电脑界面的设计可以通过情感和认知两种方式吸引用户参与解决问题的过程。它为解决问题的平板电脑界面设计提供了有价值的见解。
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
13.60%
发文量
121
期刊介绍: Information Technology & People publishes work that is dedicated to understanding the implications of information technology as a tool, resource and format for people in their daily work in organizations. Impact on performance is part of this, since it is essential to the well being of employees and organizations alike. Contributions to the journal include case studies, comparative theory, and quantitative research, as well as inquiries into systems development methods and practice.
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