在家庭会计中建立秩序--作为家务劳动工艺品的数字发票

Erik Dethier, Dean-Robin Kern, Gunnar Stevens, Alexander Boden
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消费者生活中的金融活动日益数字化,发票流程的数字化预计将发挥重要作用,但这一领域在私营部门还没有得到很好的理解。人机交互(HCI)和计算机辅助协同工作(CSCW)研究在分析与国内领域相关的工作实践的社会物质和时间方面有着悠久的历史。在设计有效的消费者支持系统时,必须考虑开票工作的社会物质结构和消费者的工作方式。在这项以人种学方法为基础、以设计为导向的访谈研究中,我们跟踪了 17 位消费者处理发票的日常实践,使这一过程中所涉及的无形行政工作变得可见。我们确定并描述了在不同存储位置(如输入、提醒、中间(用于推迟案件)缓冲区和存档系统)的时空流程中使用的有意义的人工制品。此外,我们还发现了消费者表现出的三种不同的工作方式:直接完成、在下次机会时完成和尽可能推迟。这项研究有助于我们理解 CSCW 传统中的家庭经济学和家庭工作场所研究,并对电子发票系统的设计产生影响。
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Making Order in Household Accounting - Digital Invoices as Domestic Work Artifacts

The digitization of financial activities in consumers' lives is increasing, and the digitalization of invoicing processes is expected to play a significant role, although this area is not well understood regarding the private sector. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research have a long history of analyzing the socio-material and temporal aspects of work practices that are relevant for the domestic domain. The socio-material structuring of invoicing work and the working styles of consumers must be considered when designing effective consumer support systems. In this ethnomethodologically-informed, design-oriented interview study, we followed 17 consumers in their daily practices of dealing with invoices to make the invisible administrative work involved in this process visible. We identified and described the meaningful artifacts that were used in a spatial-temporal process within various storage locations such as input, reminding, intermediate (for postponing cases) buffers, and archive systems. Furthermore, we identified three different working styles that consumers exhibited: direct completion, at the next opportunity, and postpone as far as possible. This study contributes to our understanding of household economics and domestic workplace studies in the tradition of CSCW and has implications for the design of electronic invoicing systems.

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