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Temporal Structures in Individual Time Management: Practices to Enhance Calendar Tool Design (repost)

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Temporal Structures in Individual Time Management: Practices to Enhance Calendar Tool Design (repost)

Temporal Structures in Individual Time Management: Practices to Enhance Calendar Tool Design (Premier Reference Source) By Dezhi Wu
English | 2009-09-04 | 322 Pages | ISBN: 1605667765 | PDF | 4,7 MB

The association of personal time management research with calendar applications has remained a relatively under-researched area due to the complexity and challenges it faces. Temporal Structures in Individual Time Management: Practices to Enhance Calendar Tool Design covers the latest concepts, methodologies, techniques, tools, and perspectives essential to understanding individual time management experiences.

Emphasizing personal temporal structure usage involving calendar tools, this book provides both qualitative and quantitative evidences and insights valuable for researchers and practitioners in enhancing current electronic calendar systems design and implementation.

Table of Contents:
Chapter I: Understanding Time and Its Relationship to Individual Time Management

Quantitative vs. qualitative time

Clock-based vs. event-based time

Chronos vs. kairos time

Linear vs. cyclical time
Biotemporal, physiotemporal and sociotemporal time
A conceptual research framework
Conclusion
References

Chapter II: What are Temporal Structures?

Chapter III: Time Management and Temporal Personalities

Chapter IV: Calendar Tools: Current Practices, New Prototypes and Proposed Temporal Structure Designs

Chapter V: Investigating Temporal Structure Usage in Individual Time Management Practices: Two In-depth Field Interviews

Participants

Procedure
Findings from the interviews

Types of calendar tools being used

Types of temporal structures uncovered
Calendar tool design implications
References
Chapter VI: Individual Time Management Profiles: Electronic Calendar Tool Selection, Use and Issues

Chapter VII: Identifying What Constitutes the Quality of Individual Time Management and How Individuals Process Temporal Structure Information: A Survey Study Design

The quality of individual time management

Temporal structure information processing

Effective time managers vs. ineffective time managers
Research questions
Proposing two sets of hypotheses: Bivariate and PLS hypotheses

Bivariate hypotheses

PLS Hypotheses
Data Collection and Measures
Conclusion
References
Chapter VIII: How Academics Exhibit Their Time Management Behaviors Through Various Temporal Structure Usage: Descriptive Analysis Results From A Large Survey

Student sample

Faculty sample

Staff sample
Construct independence
Construct univariate analysis
Construct normality test
Conclusion
Chapter IX: Who Are Effective Time Managers? Bivariate Correlation Analysis and Hypotheses Testing

Chapter X: What Is The Relationship Between The Quality of Individual Time Management and Temporal Structure Usage? Building and Testing a Research Model

Validation of the measurement model

Testing temporal structure PLS models
Research hypotheses summarization
References
Chapter XI: Input From Users: Personal Time Management Hints, Current Electronic Calendar Tool Difficulties and Desired Features

Chapter XII: Relationship between Calendar Tool Design and Temporal Structure Usage: A Small Longitudinal User Study

Chapter XIII: Conclusion, Contribution and Implications to Future Electronic Calendar Tool Design

Chapter XIV: E-Scheduling

Chapter XV: Management of Learning Space