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User involvement and user satisfaction
Information and Management, 1993Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah
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When Is User Involvement Not User Involvement?
Information Strategy: The Executive's Journal, 1997(1997). When Is User Involvement Not User Involvement?. Information Strategy: The Executive's Journal: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 40-45.
Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah, Kathy B. White
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2022
This chapter argues that a focus on the involvement of older people in social work and other services is not only consistent with the use of a critical gerontological lens but it is also likely to be a key feature in its development. Such a first person perspective (the subject of social work) problematizes the role of practitioners and existing ...
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This chapter argues that a focus on the involvement of older people in social work and other services is not only consistent with the use of a critical gerontological lens but it is also likely to be a key feature in its development. Such a first person perspective (the subject of social work) problematizes the role of practitioners and existing ...
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Measuring User Participation, User Involvement, and User Attitude
MIS Quarterly, 1994Defining user participation as the activities performed by users during systems development, user involvement as the importance and personal relevance of a system to its user, and user attitude as the affective evaluation of a system by the user, this study aims to: (1) develop separate measures of user participation, user involvement, and user ...
Henri Barki, Jon Hartwick
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2010
Traditional market research keeps customers at arm’s length in that they are asked what type of products and services they would like but then they have no further involvement in new product development. In short interactions with market researchers, it is difficult for customers to articulate the type of features they would like, particularly if they ...
Keith Goffin, Fred Lemke, Ursula Koners
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Traditional market research keeps customers at arm’s length in that they are asked what type of products and services they would like but then they have no further involvement in new product development. In short interactions with market researchers, it is difficult for customers to articulate the type of features they would like, particularly if they ...
Keith Goffin, Fred Lemke, Ursula Koners
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Perceptions of User Involvement: a User-Led Study
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2009Background: User involvement in health services has been a priority for government since 1990. In mental health, concern has been expressed that involved service users (activists) are not representative of ‘ordinary’ patients. Aims: (i) To investigate service users’ perceptions of the outcomes of user involvement in two London ...
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User Involvement in Cancer Services
Clinical Oncology, 2001User involvement has been a key part of government policy for a decade, but to what extent are users involved? From the Patient’s Charter [1] to NHS complaints systems, user involvement has been stressed as important. Yet the term ‘user involvement’ is itself not uncontested.
J, Tritter, V, Barley
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Rethinking the Concept of User Involvement
MIS Quarterly, 1989Within the field of information systems (IS), user involvement generally refers to participation in the systems development process by potential users or their representatives and is measured as a set of behaviors or activities that such individuals perform.
Henri Barki, Jon Hartwick
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Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 1995
User involvement is a need-based motivational attitude toward information systems and their development. As such, it has important implications for the successful creation and deployment of information systems in organizations. This paper reports on the development and validation of an instrument to determine if the distinction between a user's ...
Leon A Kappelman
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User involvement is a need-based motivational attitude toward information systems and their development. As such, it has important implications for the successful creation and deployment of information systems in organizations. This paper reports on the development and validation of an instrument to determine if the distinction between a user's ...
Leon A Kappelman
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