Computer use by older adults: A multi-disciplinary review

N Wagner, K Hassanein, M Head - Computers in human behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
As the populations of most of the world's developed nations experience an increase in
average age, a similar trend is being observed in the population of computer and Internet …

In search of late career: A review of contemporary social science research applicable to the understanding of late career

MM Greller, P Simpson - Human Resource management review, 1999 - Elsevier
Concerns expressed in the mid-1990s about the lack of research on late career are no
longer valid. There is a growing body of research; however, it is scattered across a range of …

Concentration, competence, confidence, and capture: An experimental study of age, interruption-based technostress, and task performance

S Tams, JB Thatcher, V Grover - Journal of the Association for …, 2018 - aisel.aisnet.org
The proliferation of information and communication technologies such as instant messenger
has created an increasing number of workplace interruptions that cause employee stress …

What frustrates screen reader users on the web: A study of 100 blind users

J Lazar, A Allen, J Kleinman… - International Journal of …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In previous research, the computer frustrations of student and workplace users have been
documented. However, the challenges faced by blind users on the Web have not been …

Technostress research: a nurturing ground for measurement pluralism?

T Fischer, R Riedl - … of the Association for Information systems, 2017 - aisel.aisnet.org
Because technostress research is multidisciplinary in nature and, therefore, benefits from
insights gained from various research disciplines, we expected a high degree of …

Computer training, frequency of usage and burnout: the moderating role of computer self-efficacy

M Salanova, RM Grau, E Cifre, S Llorens - Computers in Human Behavior, 2000 - Elsevier
The main aim of this paper is to test the moderating role of computer self-efficacy in the
relationship among computer training, frequency of usage and burnout (ie exhaustion and …

How older adults learn to use mobile devices: Survey and field investigations

R Leung, C Tang, S Haddad, J Mcgrenere… - ACM Transactions on …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Mobile computing devices, such as smart phones, offer benefits that may be especially
valuable to older adults (age 65+). Yet, older adults have been shown to have difficulty …

Action regulation across the adult lifespan (ARAL): A metatheory of work and aging

H Zacher, W Hacker, M Frese - Work, Aging and Retirement, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The goals of this article are to integrate action regulation theory (ART) with the lifespan
developmental perspective and to outline tenets of a new metatheory of work and aging. The …

HCI and societal issues: A framework for engagement

H Hochheiser, J Lazar - International Journal of Human [# x02013] …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Human-computer interaction (HCI) is much broader than the study of interface design and
input devices. It includes considerations of the social, political, ethical, and societal …

Technology and aging

WA Rogers, AJ Stronge… - Reviews of human factors …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Technological advancements have become widespread, and their implementation into
products of everyday use is accelerating. Technology has the potential to improve the lives …