[HTML][HTML] How self-tracking and the quantified self promote health and well-being: systematic review

S Feng, M Mäntymäki, A Dhir, H Salmela - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Self-tracking technologies are widely used in people's daily lives and health
care. Academic research on self-tracking and the quantified self has also accumulated …

[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of self-management mobile phone and tablet apps in long-term condition management: a systematic review

L Whitehead, P Seaton - Journal of medical Internet research, 2016 - jmir.org
Background Long-term conditions and their concomitant management place considerable
pressure on patients, communities, and health care systems worldwide. International clinical …

Differences in mobile health app use: a source of new digital inequalities?

N Bol, N Helberger, JCM Weert - The Information Society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article provides a more differentiated understanding of mobile health consumers, and
considers whether health app use may contribute to new digital inequalities. It focuses on …

Business model innovation: a review of the process-based literature

D Andreini, C Bettinelli, NJ Foss, M Mismetti - Journal of Management and …, 2022 - Springer
Research on business model innovation (BMI) processes is blossoming and expanding in
many directions. Hence, the time is ripe to summarize and systematize this body of …

Self-tracking behaviour in physical activity: a systematic review of drivers and outcomes of fitness tracking

D Jin, H Halvari, N Maehle… - Behaviour & Information …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Advances in technologies (eg smartphones, wearables) have resulted in the concept of 'self-
tracking', and the use of self-tracking technologies in physical activity (ie fitness tracking) is …

D. Andreini and C. Bettinelli: Business model innovation: from systematic literature review to future research directions: Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 2017, ISBN: 978 …

JJ Daspit - 2017 - Springer
A business model consists of numerous components and is described as the overall logic, or
rationale, that allows the firm to create value (Andreini and Bettinelli 2017). The capability to …

Beyond novelty effect: a mixed-methods exploration into the motivation for long-term activity tracker use

G Shin, Y Feng, MH Jarrahi, N Gafinowitz - JAMIA open, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Activity trackers hold the promise to support people in managing their health
through quantified measurements about their daily physical activities. Monitoring personal …

Health experience model of personal informatics: The case of a quantified self

DH Shin, F Biocca - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
The “quantified self” movement and wearable devices with health monitoring and activity
tracking functions are experiencing increased popularity, as they allow users to become …

Does your health really benefit from using a self-tracking device? Evidence from a longitudinal randomized control trial

B Stiglbauer, S Weber, B Batinic - Computers in Human Behavior, 2019 - Elsevier
The use of wearable self-tracking devices to increase health and well-being is on the rise;
yet, there is a lack of scientific evidence concerning their actual benefits. This article …

How reliable are self-assessments using mobile technology in healthcare? The effects of technology identity and self-efficacy

I Reychav, R Beeri, A Balapour, DR Raban… - Computers in Human …, 2019 - Elsevier
Traditionally in clinics or hospitals, it is the staff (physician, nurses, and so forth) who would
check the patient's health status (eg, blood pressure, height, weight, body temperature, and …