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Detecting and sorting the paradoxes associated with smartphone use by Brazilian professionals

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2015
Author
Bruzzi, Pedro Pinto
Joia, Luiz Antonio
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Abstract
The use of mobile wireless technologies brings associated paradoxes already identified in the literature. Thus, this research uses quantitative analysis to determine the perception of presence and intensity level of fourteen technological paradoxes related to the use of smartphone by professionals in Brazil. Besides, this study identifies the variables that impact the perception of each paradox associated with the use of smartphone by professionals. Data analysis shows that the paradox autonomy vs. addiction is perceived by more than 85% of those who responded to the survey. The study also results in a paradoxes ranking regarding the strength of the paradoxes. This ranking has the following paradoxes in the top positions: autonomy vs. addiction, engagement vs. disengagement, and freedom vs. enslavement, respectively. Finally, an ordinal logistic regression is run, leading to the conclusion that only two of the fourteen paradoxes are influenced by some of the independent variables of the model.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/25560
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Subject
Smartphones
Keyword
Brazil
Mobility
Professionals
Smartphones
Technological paradoxes
Carrier mobility
Information systems
Signal encoding
Wireless telecommunication systems
Brazil
Independent variables
Intensity levels
Mobile wireless
Ordinal logistic regression
Professionals
Technological paradoxes
Smartphones

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