Contact Details

 

Researcher: Wei Zhong (wzh95@uclive.ac.nz)

 Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Annette Mills (annette.mills@canterbury.ac.nz)

 

You are invited to participate in a research project on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled intelligent applications for prioritising emails. The aim of this research is to understand what may encourage people to use or to avoid using email prioritising applications at work.

 

This project is being carried out as a requirement for a Masters of Business Information System by Wei Zhong (wzh95@uclive.ac.nz) under the supervision of Associate Professor Annette Mills, who can be contacted at annette.mills@canterbury.ac.nz. She will be pleased to discuss any concerns you may have about participation in the project.

 

This survey is anonymous, and you will not be identified. Participation in this study is voluntary, and you may stop and withdraw any information you have provided (by closing the browser page), up until the survey has been submitted and added to the other data collected. As the survey is anonymous, your data cannot be withdrawn once it has been combined with the other data collected.

 

By completing this survey it is understood that you have consented to participate in this project, and that you consent to publication of the results of the project with the understanding that your anonymity will be preserved. To receive a copy of the survey results, please contact the researcher, Wei Zhong at wzh95@uclive.ac.nz.

 

This project has been reviewed and approved by the University of Canterbury Human Ethics Committee, and participants should address any complaints to:

 

The Chair,

Human Ethics Committee,

University of Canterbury,

Private Bag 4800, Christchurch

Email: humanethics@canterbury.ac.nz

 

Participants could refer to the following support service should they feel distressed or uncomfortable during survey:

 

Petersgate Counselling Centre

Phone: 03-343-3391

29 Yaldhurst Road, Upper Riccarton,

Christchurch, 8042

 

Thank you for your participation in this research project.