2024
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2024.2313887
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Wearables for Well-Being: A Longitudinal in Situ Study of Smartwatches to Understand and Enhance Line-Level Housekeeping Work

Aaron Necaise,
Cynthia Mejia,
Joseph T. Kider
et al.

Abstract: Item# Item 26 I can quickly and easily use the smartwatch. 27 I can skillfully use the smartwatch and the information it provides. 28 I find the smartwatch easy to use. 29 Operating the smartwatch is easy for me. 44 The smartwatch makes people who use it different from other people. 45 If I use this smartwatch, it will make me stand apart from others. 46 This smartwatch helps people who use it stand apart from the crowd. 47 People who use smartwatches are unique. 48 People who use smartwatches are leaders rath… Show more

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