Survey: Newcastle University Study on Smart Home Disappointments

Smart Home Survey

Last week we were contacted by Davit Marikyan, a research associate and Doctoral Student at Newcastle University (UK). If you’ve ever been disappointed with one of your home automation purchases then you can help their research. Davit explains….

The purpose of this research is to explore the smart home technology use experience and subsequent behaviour. This study aims to explore behaviour of individuals who experienced discomfort after the smart home technology use. Particularly, we want to understand how individuals behaved in incidents when smart home technologies did not perform as expected. For example, the incidents include but are not limited to malfunctioning of smart home technologies, unauthorised order of expensive products through devices with linked bank accounts, untimely software updates disrupting the technology functioning, cloud/system failures, private data leakage and etc.. Further, we want to understand how people dealt with those incidents to address disconfirmed expectations and achieve overall satisfaction.

This project is being undertaken by Davit Marikyan (PhD), Professor Savvas Papagiannidis and Dr Eleftherios Alamanos from Newcastle University. The research team has several research projects in the pipeline focusing on smart homes. The current survey is being undertaken with the purpose to inform academic and practitioners’ community on the ways how to improve users’ experience and provide empirical data explaining the factors influencing users’ satisfaction.

Please follow the link below to take part in the survey. Please be assured that all answers are anonymous and kept confidential.

https://newcastlebusiness.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d070EdWCxdxg8Lz

Research Team
Prof Savvas, Dr Eleftherios, Davit Marikyan

In case if you would like to explore the projects of the research team, please browse the website.

1 Comment on "Survey: Newcastle University Study on Smart Home Disappointments"

  1. Mr Chris Morris | July 22, 2019 at 12:07 pm |

    I gave up after 10-15 minutes

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