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Interaction cost can comprise work, costs, and other expenses, required to complete a task or interaction. This applies to several categories, including:

  • Economy: the interaction cost of purchase includes the requirements to complete it and differs in costs for customers and vendors. The method of payment offered may factor into both transaction cost and interaction cost. Reducing steps for customers can be a service offered by the vendor.[1] Interaction costs should be considered when clients choose vendors.[2] Customers prefer to have a choice about their interaction cost.[3]Inself-checkout, work is moved to the customer.
  • Politics: Specific interaction costs can be increased by law for political gains.[4]
  • User interface: In a computer menu with a graphical user interface, some designs require more clicks from the user in order to make a selection. With a dropdown menu, one click (or touch or hover) may reveal a hidden menu (sub-menu), with a second click required to select the menu option. If the entire menu were displayed all along, as in a navigation bar, only one click would be required, but the menu would occupy more screen space. Sub-menus require even more care from the user to make a desired selection.[5]
  • Further reading[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Gradmesser für neue Marktchancen - manager magazin". manager magazin. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  • ^ Reichwald, Ralf; Piller, Frank (25 July 2009). Interaktive Wertschöpfung: Open Innovation, Individualisierung und neue Formen der Arbeitsteilung. 25 July 2009: Springer. p. 171. ISBN 9783834994400.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)Interaction cost, p. 171, at Google Books
  • ^ Pies, Ingo; Leschke, Martin (1997). Mancur Olsons Logik kollektiven Handelns. Mohr Siebeck. p. 44. ISBN 9783161467677.Interaction cost, p. 44, at Google Books
  • ^ Peters, Hans-Rudolf (2000). Wirtschaftspolitik. Oldenbourg. p. 326. ISBN 9783486255027.Interaction cost, p. 326, at Google Books
  • ^ Raluca Budiu (2013-08-31). "Interaction cost: Definition". NN Group. Retrieved 2017-04-09.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Interaction_cost&oldid=1142410158"

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