The Paper Pile at Home: Adopting Personal Electronic Records

04/28/2022
by   Matt Balogh, et al.
0

Research has found that if respondents do not manage their personal records such as bills, receipts and tax-related documents efficiently, they risk not being able to re-find them when needed, resulting in significant problems. A significant gap in understanding and addressing this problem stems from a lack of knowledge of the format of these records, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, that may have caused an increase in managing personal records in an electronic format, rather than by hardcopy. This paper provides results of quantitative research conducted in 2018, thereby providing a valuable benchmark for future research on the same and related topics. This measurement was achieved by means of an online survey distributed via social media amongst 205 respondents. The results revealed that nearly all respondents (97 records in an electronic format, particularly travel reservations and payslips. Conversely, only 10 or medical records in an electronic format. The reason for these differences in propensity of keeping various records in an electronic or hardcopy format will require further research.

READ FULL TEXT

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset

Sign in with Google

×

Use your Google Account to sign in to DeepAI

×

Consider DeepAI Pro