2023
DOI: 10.1108/itp-06-2022-0472
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The problematic use of smartphones in public: the development and validation of a measure of smartphone “zombie” behaviour

Abstract: PurposeWe have witnessed an evolution in the use of smartphones in recent years. We have been aware for some time of the potentially deleterious impact of smartphones on users' lives and their propensity for user addiction, as reflected in the large and growing body of work on this topic. One modern phenomenon – the distracted mobile phone user in public, or “smartphone zombie” – has received limited research attention. The purpose of the present study is to develop a robust measure of smartphone zombie behavi… Show more

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“…There is no need for the visitor to type text or read a screen. In this way, we avoid the phenomenon of smartphone zombies [27][28][29][30], where site visitors end up glued to their mobile screen, losing contact with the real space. For this communication to be technically possible, we need some wearable smart IoT device, and the closest existing technology is smart glasses.…”
Section: Magical: Museum Ai Guide For Augmenting Cultural Heritage Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no need for the visitor to type text or read a screen. In this way, we avoid the phenomenon of smartphone zombies [27][28][29][30], where site visitors end up glued to their mobile screen, losing contact with the real space. For this communication to be technically possible, we need some wearable smart IoT device, and the closest existing technology is smart glasses.…”
Section: Magical: Museum Ai Guide For Augmenting Cultural Heritage Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%