Welcome to Mousa Al-Jawaheri blog!

On this website I will share all the insights that I gain while doing all my independent research while exploring consumer behavior, emotions, and decision-making in the context of technology adoption. My aim is to translate academic insights into impactful, real-world solutions.

Recent Research

Emotional responses to tablet-based ordering in a restaurant without staff interaction

The main objective is to explore how emotions such as trust, joy, frustration, and discomfort influence user satisfaction and adoption of tablet-based ordering systems in restaurants without staff interaction.

Emotional responses to tablet-based ordering in a restaurant without staff interaction

The main objective is to explore how emotions such as trust, joy, frustration, and discomfort influence user satisfaction and adoption of tablet-based ordering systems in restaurants without staff interaction.

Emotional responses to tablet-based ordering in a restaurant without staff interaction

The main objective is to explore how emotions such as trust, joy, frustration, and discomfort influence user satisfaction and adoption of tablet-based ordering systems in restaurants without staff interaction.

Research explaintion 1

Friday, November 15, 2024
Published by Mousa and Faisal

In the world of design and development, placeholder text is an unsung hero. It sits quietly, occupying spaces where real words have yet to take their place. This temporary content helps creators visualize the final product before it’s ready to be unveiled. Whether it’s a website, a brochure, or a mobile app, placeholder text gives form to function, allowing designers to refine their craft.The journey of placeholder text is simple but significant. It stands in for headlines, paragraphs, and captions, reminding everyone involved that design is as much about structure as it is about content. Without it, layouts might feel incomplete, and the creative process could lose its direction. Placeholder text doesn’t need to make sense; it just needs to make space for ideas to grow.

Imagine you’re building a website. The text boxes are empty, the buttons are bare, and the design feels hollow. But then, placeholder text steps in, giving life to the layout and purpose to the process. Suddenly, the vision becomes clearer. The page looks fuller, the typography shines, and the entire design starts to come together. And all of this, thanks to a humble sequence of meaningless words.Yet, placeholder text doesn’t just fill spaces—it inspires possibilities. It gives clients a sneak peek into what their project will become. It ensures that every pixel, every line, and every font size is intentional. Even when it’s nonsensical, it speaks to the power of potential, reminding us that great things often begin with small, simple steps.And so, placeholder text continues its quiet mission. It doesn’t demand recognition or applause. It simply shows up when needed, filling the gaps until the real story arrives. In a way, it’s not just a tool—it’s a promise of what’s to come.

Research explaintion 2

Friday, November 15, 2024
Published by Mousa and Faisal

In the world of design and development, placeholder text is an unsung hero. It sits quietly, occupying spaces where real words have yet to take their place. This temporary content helps creators visualize the final product before it’s ready to be unveiled. Whether it’s a website, a brochure, or a mobile app, placeholder text gives form to function, allowing designers to refine their craft.The journey of placeholder text is simple but significant. It stands in for headlines, paragraphs, and captions, reminding everyone involved that design is as much about structure as it is about content. Without it, layouts might feel incomplete, and the creative process could lose its direction. Placeholder text doesn’t need to make sense; it just needs to make space for ideas to grow.

Imagine you’re building a website. The text boxes are empty, the buttons are bare, and the design feels hollow. But then, placeholder text steps in, giving life to the layout and purpose to the process. Suddenly, the vision becomes clearer. The page looks fuller, the typography shines, and the entire design starts to come together. And all of this, thanks to a humble sequence of meaningless words.Yet, placeholder text doesn’t just fill spaces—it inspires possibilities. It gives clients a sneak peek into what their project will become. It ensures that every pixel, every line, and every font size is intentional. Even when it’s nonsensical, it speaks to the power of potential, reminding us that great things often begin with small, simple steps.And so, placeholder text continues its quiet mission. It doesn’t demand recognition or applause. It simply shows up when needed, filling the gaps until the real story arrives. In a way, it’s not just a tool—it’s a promise of what’s to come.