Workarounds as enabling factor in the use of assistive technology amongst white-collar workers with visual impairment
Frauke Mörike,
Ioannis Kiossis
Abstract:PurposeThis study aims to provide an explorative perspective on how workarounds – defined as practices that deviate from an official pathway to a target – delineate a decisive element for users with visual impairment to enable assistive technologies in the context of office work.Design/methodology/approachAn ethnographic study with in situ observation at participants’ work locations together with interviews was conducted to cater for the explorative nature of this study.FindingsThe study outlines three types o… Show more
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