Original paper
Does excessive use of smartphones and apps make us more impulsive? An approach from behavioural economics
Abstract
PurposeProblematic smartphone use has been associated with negative effects in work and school environments. This study proposes the application of a behavioural economics perspective to establish whether heavy smartphone users show a tendency to devalue the consequences of their behaviour in the long term. To address this proposition, the study sought to establish how an objective measurement of usage time of smartphones and apps might help to...
Paper Details
Title
Does excessive use of smartphones and apps make us more impulsive? An approach from behavioural economics
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
e06104 - e06104
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