Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services

This paper explores acceptance of Short Messaging Service, (often referred to as SMS, text or mobile messages,) among business users of short burst alert services featuring announcements and timely information. Interviews were done with fourteen mobile phone subscribers in the United States who had...

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Main Authors: Dix, Stephen, Unger, B., Cole, A., Kanabar, V.
Other Authors: Erdener Kaynak
Format: Conference Paper
Published: The International Management Development Association (IMDA) 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39355
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description This paper explores acceptance of Short Messaging Service, (often referred to as SMS, text or mobile messages,) among business users of short burst alert services featuring announcements and timely information. Interviews were done with fourteen mobile phone subscribers in the United States who had signed up for alert services from a stock market publication, and either remained as subscribers or had unsubscribed within a three month period. Those who continued to subscribe said they were already active users of P2P (person to person) SMS, did not have cost issues, and especially emphasized the actionable value of content as key to their continued usage. Un-subscribers said that they did not find enough value from the content delivered, and in some cases also described themselves as concerned about perceived costs for receiving text messages, and as less frequent users of SMS, even P2P. Neither group stressed concerns about previous negative SMS experience, security, or spamming, but several individuals in both cohorts wanted more control of the experience, including its frequency and timing.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-393552023-02-07T08:01:21Z Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services Dix, Stephen Unger, B. Cole, A. Kanabar, V. Erdener Kaynak Talha D. Harcar This paper explores acceptance of Short Messaging Service, (often referred to as SMS, text or mobile messages,) among business users of short burst alert services featuring announcements and timely information. Interviews were done with fourteen mobile phone subscribers in the United States who had signed up for alert services from a stock market publication, and either remained as subscribers or had unsubscribed within a three month period. Those who continued to subscribe said they were already active users of P2P (person to person) SMS, did not have cost issues, and especially emphasized the actionable value of content as key to their continued usage. Un-subscribers said that they did not find enough value from the content delivered, and in some cases also described themselves as concerned about perceived costs for receiving text messages, and as less frequent users of SMS, even P2P. Neither group stressed concerns about previous negative SMS experience, security, or spamming, but several individuals in both cohorts wanted more control of the experience, including its frequency and timing. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39355 The International Management Development Association (IMDA) restricted
spellingShingle Dix, Stephen
Unger, B.
Cole, A.
Kanabar, V.
Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title_full Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title_fullStr Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title_full_unstemmed Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title_short Mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
title_sort mobile message communications for broadcast announcements and info: possible factors influencing acceptance by business users of alert services
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39355