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Computing in the home: shifts in the time allocation patterns of households
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EngineeringTechnology AdoptionHome AutomationProblematic Smartphone UseHousehold FinanceHousingEconomicsPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyUser ExperienceHome ComputersHousehold LaborTime Allocation PatternsResidential DevelopmentTechnology Acceptance ModelSocial ComputingSociologyTechnological AddictionHome ComputerBusinessHuman-computer InteractionDemographyTechnologyHousehold Economics
An empirical study of 282 users of home computers was conducted to explore the relationship between computer use and shifts in time allocation patterns in the household. Major changes in time allocated to various activities were detected. Prior experience with computers (i.e., prior to purchase of the home computer) was found to have a significant impact on the time allocation patterns in the household. The study provides evidence that significant behavior changes can occur when people adopt personal computers in their homes.
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