Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912303041> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912303041 endingPage "93" @default.
- W2912303041 startingPage "83" @default.
- W2912303041 abstract "Abstract Despite the increasing popularity of mobile applications in commerce, there exists an emerging trend where users are abandoning these applications due to the abuse of push notification. This study applies the stress-coping theory to investigate this phenomenon. A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design experiment with manipulations on perceived information overload, perceived intrusiveness, and perceived reward is conducted in this study. The results show that users are affected by perceived information overload and perceived intrusiveness from push notifications in shopping applications and they deal with these stresses by using disturbance handling strategies and self-preservation strategies. The application varies with different reward systems. Specifically, high levels of reward can encourage disturbance handling strategies and decrease self-preservation strategies. In addition, with high perceived information control and self-efficacy in using mobile devices, users prefer to take actions to handle the disturbances. Finally, disturbance handling strategies prohibit discontinuance behavior, whereas self-preservation strategies encourage quitting behavior. The results of this study benefit both mobile shopping apps users who are in danger of stressors to develop proper strategies and actions to protect themselves and retailers who use applications on smartphones to provide products and services to obtain access to users more efficiently." @default.
- W2912303041 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912303041 creator A5027605116 @default.
- W2912303041 creator A5078297482 @default.
- W2912303041 creator A5084070190 @default.
- W2912303041 date "2019-06-01" @default.
- W2912303041 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W2912303041 title "Understanding the discontinuance behavior of mobile shoppers as a consequence of technostress: An application of the stress-coping theory" @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1170970399 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1494745382 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W151642688 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1575036431 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1578528574 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1600073716 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1863383349 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1966253941 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1973816908 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1980959556 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1981462816 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1984588326 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1987879012 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1989559459 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1989900570 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1993735282 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W1998951789 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2023263263 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2023465037 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2024591537 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2032794317 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2033862310 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2040787898 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2051866089 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2058084111 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2060010505 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2066126758 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2075439238 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2077894040 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2079084267 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2081205013 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2081430061 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2086099801 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2087985382 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2088071408 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2089769062 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2091230101 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2094255768 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2094832470 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2100826189 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2101179869 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2102409484 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2102567586 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2109680381 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2123714451 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2125133503 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2126512988 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2129143091 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2131703669 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2139702742 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2144501061 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2146733310 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2154025786 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2170187522 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2172978007 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2293041047 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2302492465 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2313987504 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2472104287 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2514980571 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2515702157 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2567636908 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2573436863 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2611976839 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2768163292 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2778124374 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W2789398563 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W3121673887 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W3125597100 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W4233051032 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W4249920979 @default.
- W2912303041 cites W4292808503 @default.
- W2912303041 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.01.022" @default.
- W2912303041 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2912303041 type Work @default.
- W2912303041 sameAs 2912303041 @default.
- W2912303041 citedByCount "61" @default.
- W2912303041 countsByYear W29123030412019 @default.
- W2912303041 countsByYear W29123030412020 @default.
- W2912303041 countsByYear W29123030412021 @default.
- W2912303041 countsByYear W29123030412022 @default.
- W2912303041 countsByYear W29123030412023 @default.
- W2912303041 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2912303041 hasAuthorship W2912303041A5027605116 @default.
- W2912303041 hasAuthorship W2912303041A5078297482 @default.
- W2912303041 hasAuthorship W2912303041A5084070190 @default.
- W2912303041 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2912303041 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2912303041 hasConcept C2778399959 @default.
- W2912303041 hasConcept C2992085260 @default.