Patterns of sociotechnical design preferences of chatbots for intergenerational collaborative innovation: a q methodology study

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  • who: Irawan Nurhas and colleagues from the Institute of Positive Computing, Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences, Bottrop, Germany have published the research: Patterns of Sociotechnical Design Preferences of Chatbots for Intergenerational Collaborative Innovation: A Q Methodology Study, in the Journal: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies of 27/07/2022
  • what: This study shows how the Q methodology can guide technological development by shifting the approach from an age-focused design to a common goal-oriented design within a multigenerational context. The study shows that chatbots can assist with such technical and managerial tasks . The . . .

     

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