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Erschienen in: Business & Information Systems Engineering 4/2017

05.09.2016 | Research Notes

Design Blueprint for Stress-Sensitive Adaptive Enterprise Systems

verfasst von: Dr. Marc T. P. Adam, Prof. Dr. Henner Gimpel, Prof. Dr. Alexander Maedche, Prof. Dr. René Riedl

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Abstract

Stress is a major problem in the human society, impairing the well-being, health, performance, and productivity of many people worldwide. Most notably, people increasingly experience stress during human-computer interactions because of the ubiquity of and permanent connection to information and communication technologies. This phenomenon is referred to as technostress. Enterprise systems, designed to improve the productivity of organizations, frequently contribute to this technostress and thereby counteract their objective. Based on theoretical foundations and input from exploratory interviews and focus group discussions, the paper presents a design blueprint for stress-sensitive adaptive enterprise systems (SSAESes). A major characteristic of SSAESes is that bio-signals (e.g., heart rate or skin conductance) are integrated as real-time stress measures, with the goal that systems automatically adapt to the users’ stress levels, thereby improving human-computer interactions. Various design interventions on the individual, technological, and organizational levels promise to directly affect stressors or moderate the impact of stressors on important negative effects (e.g., health or performance). However, designing and deploying SSAESes pose significant challenges with respect to technical feasibility, social and ethical acceptability, as well as adoption and use. Considering these challenges, the paper proposes a 4-stage step-by-step implementation approach. With this Research Note on technostress in organizations, the authors seek to stimulate the discussion about a timely and important phenomenon, particularly from a design science research perspective.

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Metadaten
Titel
Design Blueprint for Stress-Sensitive Adaptive Enterprise Systems
verfasst von
Dr. Marc T. P. Adam
Prof. Dr. Henner Gimpel
Prof. Dr. Alexander Maedche
Prof. Dr. René Riedl
Publikationsdatum
05.09.2016
Verlag
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Erschienen in
Business & Information Systems Engineering / Ausgabe 4/2017
Print ISSN: 2363-7005
Elektronische ISSN: 1867-0202
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0451-3

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