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Mobile business intelligence usage patterns

Tona, Olgerta LU (2015) 21st Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2015
Abstract

The generation of new mobile devices and the need to make decisions 'on the move' led to a new technology coined as mobile business intelligence (m-BI). M-BI is different from traditional BI in terms of user profiles, level of analytics and functionalities. Although there is a growing interest from both practitioners and academics, very little is known about m-BI in general and even less on its usage. A case study research is conducted to explore how m-BI usage patterns emerge and develop. M-BI is used to investigate after a trigger, monitor real-time data, control and support liminality. Users engage with m-BI based on the their mode (lean back or lean forward) and attention scope (narrow or wide). However, usage patterns developed are... (More)

The generation of new mobile devices and the need to make decisions 'on the move' led to a new technology coined as mobile business intelligence (m-BI). M-BI is different from traditional BI in terms of user profiles, level of analytics and functionalities. Although there is a growing interest from both practitioners and academics, very little is known about m-BI in general and even less on its usage. A case study research is conducted to explore how m-BI usage patterns emerge and develop. M-BI is used to investigate after a trigger, monitor real-time data, control and support liminality. Users engage with m-BI based on the their mode (lean back or lean forward) and attention scope (narrow or wide). However, usage patterns developed are not static as m-BI users engage continuously with different usage patterns when shifting among different modes and attention scopes.

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keywords
Attention scope, Mobile business intelligence, Usage patterns, User's mode
host publication
2015 Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2015
publisher
Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
conference name
21st Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2015
conference location
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
conference dates
2015-08-13 - 2015-08-15
external identifiers
  • scopus:84963625949
ISBN
9780996683104
language
English
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yes
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531ed89e-dd25-45d5-a3b3-10444f53c250
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  author       = {{Tona, Olgerta}},
  booktitle    = {{2015 Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2015}},
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  publisher    = {{Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)}},
  title        = {{Mobile business intelligence usage patterns}},
  year         = {{2015}},
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