How is interacting with computer programs different from interacting with people? One answer in the literature is that these two types of interactions are similar. The present stu...
A number of studies have explored issues of interruption and availability in workplace environments, but few have examined how attitudes toward availability play out in home life....
Kristine S. Nagel, James M. Hudson, Gregory D. Abo...
Emotion is central to human interactions, and automatic detection could enhance our experience with technologies. We investigate the linguistic expression of fine-grained emotion ...
Alastair J. Gill, Robert M. French, Darren Gergle,...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is fundamentally different to face-to-face (FTF) communication. The low bandwidth of CMC filters out important social and contextual cues, wh...
There is a growing sense that knowledge management, to be most effective, must address questions of knowledge creation and innovation in organisational contexts. Therefore, knowle...