Description
Previous research has indicated that the feeling of imaginary touch, mediated by the interface used to interact with a product presented online, can influence users™ psychological and behavioral reactions to the product. Extending this stream of research,
Recommended Citation
Peng, Xixian; Wang, Xinwei; Teo, Hock Hai; and Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin, "Friending Acceptance on Social Media Apps: Does Tactile Interface Matter?" (2018). ICIS 2018 Proceedings. 12.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2018/hcri/Presentations/12
Friending Acceptance on Social Media Apps: Does Tactile Interface Matter?
Previous research has indicated that the feeling of imaginary touch, mediated by the interface used to interact with a product presented online, can influence users™ psychological and behavioral reactions to the product. Extending this stream of research,