Mobile internet in Portugal: Adoption patterns and user experiences

Manuel José Damásio, Inês Teixeira-Botelho, Sara Henriques, Patrícia Dias

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Abstract

In contemporary society, Internet services and phones are blending into a mobile device frequently called smartphone. As a consequence, mobile Internet is having an exponential growth and new practices of mobile social networking and mobile communication are emerging, as these devices make it easier to maintain networks of relationships. Resulting from this convergence, contemporary mobile user experience also contributes to the blending of local and global through the permanent dynamic articulation of communication and coordination. This chapter deals with the emerging adoption drivers of mobile Internet and the behaviors of use that characterized it, highlighting the importance of mobility for online activities and the industry's and user's perspective of this technology adoption, patterns of use, motivating factors, and type of activities performed online. The authors' main hypotheses argue that the nature of social interactions allowed by m-Internet is a key adoption driver and that, as consequence, social activities are integrative and relevant parts of m- Internet service. Moreover, The authors discuss that the type of access has an influence on the type of activities undertaken online, arguing that mobile access facilitates interaction and participation and supports more collective-based activities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch and Design Innovations for Mobile User Experience
PublisherIGI Global
Pages94-113
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9781466644472
ISBN (Print)9781466644465
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2013

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