Researching Serendipity in Digital Information Environments
暫譯: 數位資訊環境中的意外發現研究

McCay-Peet, Lori, Toms, Elaine G., Marchionini, Gary

  • 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
  • 出版日期: 2017-09-28
  • 售價: $1,770
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,682
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 91
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1681730936
  • ISBN-13: 9781681730936
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Chance, luck, and good fortune are the usual go-to descriptors of serendipity, a phenomenon aptly often coupled with famous anecdotes of accidental discoveries in engineering and science in modern history such as penicillin, Teflon, and Post-it notes. Serendipity, however, is evident in many fields of research, in organizations, in everyday life--and there is more to it than luck implies. While the phenomenon is strongly associated with in person interactions with people, places, and things, most attention of late has focused on its preservation and facilitation within digital information environments. Serendipity's association with unexpected, positive user experiences and outcomes has spurred an interest in understanding both how current digital information environments support serendipity and how novel approaches may be developed to facilitate it. Research has sought to understand serendipity, how it is manifested in people's personality traits and behaviors, how it may be facilitated in digital information environments such as mobile applications, and its impacts on an individual, an organizational, and a wider level. Because serendipity is expressed and understood in different ways in different contexts, multiple methods have been used to study the phenomenon and evaluate digital information environments that may support it. This volume brings together different disciplinary perspectives and examines the motivations for studying serendipity, the various ways in which serendipity has been approached in the research, methodological approaches to build theory, and how it may be facilitated. Finally, a roadmap for serendipity research is drawn by integrating key points from this volume to produce a framework for the examination of serendipity in digital information environments.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

機會、運氣和好運通常是描述意外發現(serendipity)的常用詞彙,這一現象常常與現代歷史上著名的意外發現故事相伴隨,例如青黴素、特氟龍和便利貼。然而,意外發現在許多研究領域、組織和日常生活中都很明顯,且其內涵遠不止運氣所暗示的。雖然這一現象與人、地點和事物的面對面互動密切相關,但最近的關注大多集中在如何在數位資訊環境中保護和促進意外發現。意外發現與意外的正面用戶體驗和結果的關聯,引發了對於理解當前數位資訊環境如何支持意外發現,以及如何開發新方法來促進意外發現的興趣。研究旨在理解意外發現,它如何在個性特徵和行為中表現出來,如何在如行動應用程式等數位資訊環境中促進,以及其對個人、組織和更廣泛層面的影響。由於意外發現在不同的背景下以不同的方式表達和理解,因此使用了多種方法來研究這一現象並評估可能支持它的數位資訊環境。本書匯集了不同學科的觀點,探討了研究意外發現的動機、在研究中對意外發現的各種處理方式、建立理論的方法論,以及如何促進意外發現。最後,通過整合本書的關鍵點,繪製出一個意外發現研究的路線圖,以產生一個框架來檢視數位資訊環境中的意外發現。