The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members

Mobile devices have begun to raise questions around the potential for overuse when in the presence of family or friends. As such, we conducted a diary and interview study to understand how people use mobile devices in the presence of others at home, and how this shapes their behavior and household d...

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Main Authors: ODUOR, Erick, NEUSTAEDTER, Carman, ODOM, William, TANG, Anthony, MOALLEM, Niala, TORY, Melanie, IRANI, Pourang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-88982023-07-14T06:05:57Z The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members ODUOR, Erick NEUSTAEDTER, Carman ODOM, William TANG, Anthony MOALLEM, Niala TORY, Melanie IRANI, Pourang Mobile devices have begun to raise questions around the potential for overuse when in the presence of family or friends. As such, we conducted a diary and interview study to understand how people use mobile devices in the presence of others at home, and how this shapes their behavior and household dynamics. Results show that family members become frustrated when others do non-urgent activities on their phones in the presence of others. Yet people often guess at what others are doing because of the personal nature of mobile devices. In some cases, people developed strategies to provide a greater sense of activity awareness to combat the problem. Mobile phone usage was sometimes perceived as beneficial by providing a mechanism for needed disengagement from family members. These findings suggest several opportunities for redesigning mobile device software to mitigate emergent frustrations, and open up new opportunities for nurturing social interactions among family members. 2016-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7895 info:doi/10.1145/2901790.2901809 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8898/viewcontent/p1315_oduor_DIS2016__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Disconnection Families Mobile phones Social connection Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Disconnection
Families
Mobile phones
Social connection
Information Security
spellingShingle Disconnection
Families
Mobile phones
Social connection
Information Security
ODUOR, Erick
NEUSTAEDTER, Carman
ODOM, William
TANG, Anthony
MOALLEM, Niala
TORY, Melanie
IRANI, Pourang
The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
description Mobile devices have begun to raise questions around the potential for overuse when in the presence of family or friends. As such, we conducted a diary and interview study to understand how people use mobile devices in the presence of others at home, and how this shapes their behavior and household dynamics. Results show that family members become frustrated when others do non-urgent activities on their phones in the presence of others. Yet people often guess at what others are doing because of the personal nature of mobile devices. In some cases, people developed strategies to provide a greater sense of activity awareness to combat the problem. Mobile phone usage was sometimes perceived as beneficial by providing a mechanism for needed disengagement from family members. These findings suggest several opportunities for redesigning mobile device software to mitigate emergent frustrations, and open up new opportunities for nurturing social interactions among family members.
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author ODUOR, Erick
NEUSTAEDTER, Carman
ODOM, William
TANG, Anthony
MOALLEM, Niala
TORY, Melanie
IRANI, Pourang
author_facet ODUOR, Erick
NEUSTAEDTER, Carman
ODOM, William
TANG, Anthony
MOALLEM, Niala
TORY, Melanie
IRANI, Pourang
author_sort ODUOR, Erick
title The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
title_short The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
title_full The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
title_fullStr The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
title_full_unstemmed The frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
title_sort frustrations and benefits of mobile device usage in the home when co-present with family members
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7895
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8898/viewcontent/p1315_oduor_DIS2016__1_.pdf
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