Jim Jiunde Lee

Jim Jiunde Lee
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University | NCTU · Institute of Communication Studies

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Publications (6)
Conference Paper
This study aimed to develop a holistic user experience management model for companies to evaluate and advance their management status. The research started with qualitative interviewed with corporations in Taiwan, then we used affinity diagrams to organize interview materials, through matching interview findings with Total Quality Management (TQM),...
Conference Paper
The study explores how the design of quest types and different players’ gaming motivations might affect knowledge acquisitions in an online role-playing game environment. An experiment was conducted to collect data. The results showed that “immersion motivation” had the most significant influence on knowledge acquisitions. The bounty-collection que...
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The increasing spread of Internet technology has highlighted the need for a better understanding of the fundamental issues concerning human users in a virtual space. Despite the great degree of navigational freedom, however, not all hypermedia users have the capability to locate information or assimilate internal knowledge. Research findings sugges...
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With the exponential growth of Internet technology, the notion of users’ cognition when navigating such a vast information space has gained prominence. Studies suggest that metaphors can serve as effective tools to scaffold users’ mental modeling processes. However, how users conceive of the metaphorical aid (as opposed to simply how they perceive...
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Telepresence or the sense of "being there" has been discussed in the literature as an essential, defining aspect of virtual environments, including definitions rooted in behavioral response, signal detection theory, and philosophy, but has generally ignored the emotional aspects of the virtual experience. The purpose of this study is to examine the...

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