Does Your Boss Know Where You Are? Predicting Adoption of LBS in the Workplace

Lisa Thomas, Pamela Briggs, Linda Little

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Abstract

To date there has been no tested model to predict uptake of LBS services in a real world setting. The leading theoretical contribution to our understanding of attitudes and behaviour towards LBS comes from Junglas & Spitzmüller (2005). They hypothesised that intentions to use LBS would be influenced by technology characteristics, task characteristics, personality type, perceived privacy, perceived usefulness, trust and perceived risk. We developed a questionnaire to test and refine their model with a UK employed population.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2011
EventThe 25th BCS Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne
Duration: 1 Jul 2011 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe 25th BCS Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Period1/07/11 → …

Keywords

  • technology
  • privacy
  • location based services

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