Digital goods are valued less than physical goods
O Atasoy, CK Morewedge - Journal of consumer research, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Digital goods are, in many cases, substantive innovations relative to their physical
counterparts. Yet, in five experiments, people ascribed less value to digital than to physical …
counterparts. Yet, in five experiments, people ascribed less value to digital than to physical …
Extended self in a digital world
RW Belk - Journal of consumer research, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The extended self was proposed in 1988. Since it was formulated, many technological
changes have dramatically affected the way we consume, present ourselves, and …
changes have dramatically affected the way we consume, present ourselves, and …
Need fulfillment and experiences on social media: A case on Facebook and WhatsApp
With an increasing inflow and outflow of users from social media, understanding the factors
the drive their adoption becomes even more pressing. This paper reports on a study with …
the drive their adoption becomes even more pressing. This paper reports on a study with …
The ubiquitous digital file: A review of file management research
JD Dinneen, CA Julien - Journal of the Association for …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Computer users spend time every day interacting with digital files and folders, including
downloading, moving, naming, navigating to, searching for, sharing, and deleting them …
downloading, moving, naming, navigating to, searching for, sharing, and deleting them …
Research through design in HCI
J Zimmerman, J Forlizzi - Ways of Knowing in HCI, 2014 - Springer
Abstract In Research through Design (RtD), researchers generate new knowledge by
understanding the current state and then suggesting an improved future state in the form of a …
understanding the current state and then suggesting an improved future state in the form of a …
Qualitative consumer and marketing research
RW Belk - 2012 - torrossa.com
Suppose that you wanted to understand the changing meanings of the greeting cards in
twenty-first-century London. You are particularly concerned with these meanings and uses …
twenty-first-century London. You are particularly concerned with these meanings and uses …
The role of user perceptions of intelligence, anthropomorphism, and self-extension on continuance of use of personal intelligent agents
S Moussawi, M Koufaris… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Personal Intelligent Agents (PIAs), such as Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa, are
different from traditional information systems. They possess unique design features and are …
different from traditional information systems. They possess unique design features and are …
The many faces of Facebook: Experiencing social media as performance, exhibition, and personal archive
The growing use of social media means that an increasing amount of people's lives are
visible online. We draw from Goffman's theatrical metaphor and Hogan's exhibition …
visible online. We draw from Goffman's theatrical metaphor and Hogan's exhibition …
“Kind of Mine, Kind of Not”: Digital possessions and affordance misalignment
R Mardon, J Denegri-Knott… - Journal of Consumer …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital
photographs to social media profiles and avatars. Digital objects are often argued to be less …
photographs to social media profiles and avatars. Digital objects are often argued to be less …
The relationship between ownership and possession: observations from the context of digital virtual goods
RD Watkins, J Denegri-Knott… - Journal of Marketing …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This theoretical article highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomising full
ownership and access-based consumption by recognising a broader, more complex array of …
ownership and access-based consumption by recognising a broader, more complex array of …