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2006 International Conference on Mobile Business
The Fit between Mobile Task and Mobile Work Support: A Theoretical Framework
Copenhagen, Denmark
June 26-June 27
ISBN: 0-7695-2595-4
Yufei Yuan, McMaster University, Canada
Wuping Zheng, McMaster University, Canada
In this paper we propose a theoretical model to assess the effectiveness of mobile work support by investigating the fit between mobile task and mobile work support. The mobile task has been investigated along five dimensions: task difficulty, task interdependency, time-criticality, mobility, and location dependency. The functionality of mobile support technology is categorized along five dimensions: portable processing power, mobile communication, mobile online information access, mobile job dispatch, and location-aware services. Propositions are proposed for testing the impact of the fit between mobile task and mobile support on the performance of mobile worker.
Citation:
Yufei Yuan, Wuping Zheng, "The Fit between Mobile Task and Mobile Work Support: A Theoretical Framework," icmb, pp.11, 2006 International Conference on Mobile Business, 2006
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