Predicting subjective well-being among mHealth users: a readiness – value model
Volume: 56, Pages: 102247 - 102247
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
mHealth applications (MHA) have recently attracted great attention from various stakeholders as they are indeed important means to enhance users’ subjective well-being. While prior research has mainly focused on intention or adoption phase, little work has empirically examined the post-adoption effects of MHA with scarce attention given to the well-being outcome. Actual users are likely to conceive the values of MHA based mainly on their direct...
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Title
Predicting subjective well-being among mHealth users: a readiness – value model
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
56
Pages
102247 - 102247
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