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Title: HCI Research in MIS


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HCI Research in MIS
  • Dennis Galletta
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • AMCIS 2002 Dallas

2
ForewardDallas, We Have a Problem!
  • Some might think that interfaces have finally
    been fixed.
  • Truth is, even current systems are problematic
  • What kind of system, for use by the general
    public would puzzle a PhD (me) and two employees
    of the firm?

3
Dart Fares
  • Fare types/ zones
  • Local/1
  • Premium/2
  • Reduced/all
  • Goal clear

4
Dart Screen
  • New types and different zones
  • full/all
  • full/1
  • reduced/all
  • Where is
  • premium 2?

5
1. Positioning
  • In common with other fields
  • Usually individual level of analysis
  • Usually experiments
  • Often address user attitudes, behavior,
    performance
  • Training is often a key area
  • Sometimes develop the interfaces and sometimes
    evaluate or compare them

6
Positioning
  • Different from other fields
  • We seldom (never?) develop hardware
  • We seldom (never?) develop the operating
    environment
  • We less often build an interface
  • We have more pressure to show organizational
    impact
  • We have less pressure (and ) from vendors
  • We often focus on decision making
  • Interestingly Our research community has greater
    expectations for theoretical justification and
    large samples

7
Positioning-Illustrations
  • Fairly typical example of what youd see at an
    HCI conference (from ACM-CHI)
  • A business-related example from the Research
    Channel
  • Shneidermans chapters reveal OUR bias

8
Shneidermans HCI
  • System design issues
  • Guidelines and tools for development
  • Managing the design process
  • Testing, reviewing, surveying tools
  • Software tools for building an interface
  • Devices and software interfaces
  • Direct Manipulation
  • Menu, form, dialog design
  • Command languages
  • Devices (keyboards, mice, etc.)
  • us them

9
Shneidermans HCI
  • Research-intensive topics
  • Response time/display rate
  • Presentation styles (positive, understandable,
    nonanthropomorphic, clear display design)
  • Documentation (manuals, help, tutorials)
  • Multiple-Window Strategies
  • CSCW
  • Search and Visualization
  • Hypermedia and the Web
  • Societal Issues

10
Interesting paradox
  • Some of the most well-known HCI studies
  • Publishable in an MIS journal?
  • probably
  • But not heavily referenced!

11
GOMS (Card et al 83)
  • (Goals Operators Methods Selection rules)
  • Extensively (!) used by HCI researchers
  • Much less commonly used by MIS researchers
  • A family of models that permits modeling of Goals
    and prediction of a users path toward the goals
  • Most heavily used model is the Keystroke Model

12
Screen vs paper (Gould et al.)
  • IBM researchers tried to discover why people read
    more quickly and effectively on paper versus
    screen
  • No overriding theoretical model or basis just
    kept guessing what factor was responsible
  • Finally discovered one

13
2. My applications
  • Primarily interested in user abilities ( fit)
  • Cognitive Fit influences
  • training psych course I took at Minnesota (it
    depends)
  • PhD seminar question given to us by Gary Dickson
  • a Herb Simon CMU seminar Iris and I attended
  • More recently examined spreadsheet detection
    ability
  • Most recently investigated fit between varying
    web site characteristics (speed trades off
    against depth and familiarity)

14
Applications
  • More successful
  • Had theoretical justification
  • Had results
  • Had implications
  • For researchers
  • For practitioners

15
Applications
  • Less successful
  • Thesis study system failed
  • CSCW study no results
  • Stress study few results

16
As an AE/Reviewer
  • Commonly, failed studies
  • Could mislead the reader/field
  • Control was lacking
  • Confounding effects were contained
  • Substantial, generalizable sample was not tapped
  • Measures were not appropriate
  • Contained difficulties in scope
  • Address a truly miniscule issue
  • Dont do what they say they will do in the
    introduction
  • Were poorly written
  • Dont justify or set a context
  • Lack important disclosure
  • Dont communicate

17
3. Journals and Editors
  • Is an HCI study hard to publish?
  • I did a quick review
  • Answer It Depends
  • MISQ 12-15
  • ISR 22-25

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ISR
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MIS Quarterly
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4. Future
  • Bright.
  • HCI is a strong area of MIS
  • Web developers abound
  • More people are using systems
  • More people fact ever-more terrible systems
  • Opportunities
  • Usability as a driver of system development
  • Arrangement and categorization
  • User training is alive and healthy
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