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Analyse der Akzeptanzkriterien für mobile Anwendungen im Bereich Gesundheit in der Zielgruppe 50+

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Technologiegestützte Dienstleistungsinnovation in der Gesundheitswirtschaft

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Um den Rahmen, dem die in diesem Kapitel beschriebenen Ergebnisse entstammen, zu verdeutlichen, wird zunächst die Ausgangssituation im zugehörigen Forschungsprojekt CrossGeneration dargestellt. Anschließend wird detailliert darauf eingegangen, worin die Motivation zur Untersuchung der Akzeptanzkriterien für mobile Anwendungen im Bereich Gesundheit in der Zielgruppe 50+ begründet liegt, und weshalb es sich dabei aus Forschungssicht um ein relevantes Thema handelt. Als Basis für die weitere Betrachtung wird eine zentrale Forschungsfrage für dieses Kapitel formuliert, um anschließend kurz die Hypothesen, sowie das Vorgehen zu ihrer Überprüfung darzustellen.

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Schmid, A., Dörfler, I., Dany, F., Böpple, O. (2012). Analyse der Akzeptanzkriterien für mobile Anwendungen im Bereich Gesundheit in der Zielgruppe 50+. In: Shire, K.A., Leimeister, J.M. (eds) Technologiegestützte Dienstleistungsinnovation in der Gesundheitswirtschaft. Gabler Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-3506-9_3

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