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HCI and MIS: shared concerns (Editorial)

Zhang, Ping and Dillon, Andrew (2003) HCI and MIS: shared concerns (Editorial). International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 59(4):pp. 397-402.

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Abstract

The fields of HCI and MIS share many concerns but have traditionally not shared literatures, theories and results. This special issue is a first attempt at bridging the disciplinary divide. In this paper, the history of both fields is briefly outlined and reasons for the independence of eachare examined. The criteria for paper inclusion are outlined and each paper is briefly introduced.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Website design; User acceptance of technology; E-service adoption; Flow
Subjects:Management Information Systems
Human Computer Interaction
ID Code:1296
Deposited On:04 August 2006
Alternative Locations:http: doi:10.1016/S1071-5819(03)00109-5, http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhcs, http://sigs.aisnet.org/SIGHCI/ijhcs03/Zhang.pdf
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