Conceptualizing BYOD Readiness Index for Predicting Individual's Productivity
Keywords:
Bring-your-own-device, BYOD, Readiness Index, ProductivityAbstract
Readiness Index Predictors will be developed to predict the level of an individual’s productivity as a result of adopting bring-your-own-device (BYOD) concept. This predictor is capable of helping institutions to plan their BYOD strategies in preparing their users in BYOD implementation. For the purpose of determining the predictors and impacts of the subject matter, a methodology known as a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was used. Findings of the SLR searches were uploaded into EndNote to lead the systematic literature searches, and further analysis was performed to remove irrelevant literature and duplicate results. Various parameters are expected to be included as part of the predictors, such as user experiences, readability and ease of use.
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