Print Email Facebook Twitter Domestication of smartphones and mobile applications: A quantitative mixed-method study Title Domestication of smartphones and mobile applications: A quantitative mixed-method study Author de Reuver, Mark (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology) Nikou, S. (Åbo Akademi University) Bouwman, W.A.G.A. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology) Date 2016 Abstract Smartphones are finding their way into our daily lives. This paper examines the domestication of smartphones by looking at how the way we use mobile applications affects our everyday routines. Data is collected through an innovative quantitative mixed-method approach, combining log data from smartphones and survey (perception) data. We find that there are dimensions of domestication that explain how the use of smartphones affects our daily routines. Contributions are stronger for downloaded applications than for native applications. Especially applications that require interaction with others, such as social media and instant messaging, have a serious impact on our day-to-day routines. As a result, appropriation is core in incorporating smartphones in daily life routines. However, frequency of use and the total number of minutes spent on a given type of application per day affect our everyday routines in different ways. This paper is the first quantitative domestication study that focuses on smartphones rather than feature phones. The theoretical contribution and practical implications are outlined. Subject domestication theorymobile applicationsmobile communicationmobile mediasmartphone To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4cb143e2-6ae3-434d-84e2-430e6874a173 DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/2050157916649989 ISSN 2059-1579 Source Mobile Media and Communication, 4 (3), 347-370 Bibliographical note post-print version Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 Mark de Reuver, S. Nikou, W.A.G.A. Bouwman Files PDF Reuver_et_al_Domesticatio ... es_MMC.pdf 614.42 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4cb143e2-6ae3-434d-84e2-430e6874a173/datastream/OBJ/view