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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2022
- Henna Mäkinen, Elina Haavisto, Sara Havola, Jaana-Maija Koivisto:
User experiences of virtual reality technologies for healthcare in learning: an integrative review. 1-17 - Christos Katsanos, Michalis Xenos, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Nikos Karousos:
Tool-mediated HCI modelling instruction: evidence from three studies. 18-31 - Khalid Majrashi:
Performance of mobile users with text-only and text-and-icon menus in seated and walking situations. 32-50 - Reza Mousavi, Bidyut Hazarika, Kuanchin Chen, Thomas Rienzo:
The role of dissonance reduction and co-creation strategies in shaping smart service satisfaction - the case of Uber. 51-71 - Patricio E. Ramírez-Correa, Francisco Javier Rondán-Cataluña, Jorge Arenas-Gaitán, Tarcilla Mariano Mello:
Is your smartphone ugly? Importance of aesthetics in young people's intention to continue using smartphones. 72-84 - Junyi Xie, Divya Unnikrishnan, Leon Williams, Adriana Encinas-Oropesa, Srikanth Mutnuri, Nitin Sharma, Paul Jeffrey, Binxin Zhu, Paul Lighterness:
Influence of domain experience on icon recognition and preferences. 85-95 - Huiyue Wu, Shengqian Fu, Liuqingqing Yang, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang:
Exploring frame-based gesture design for immersive VR shopping environments. 96-117 - Nooshin Pordelan, Simin Hosseinian:
Design and development of the online career counselling: a tool for better career decision-making. 118-138 - Atef Chorfi, Djalal Hedjazi, Sofiane Aouag, Djallel Eddine Boubiche:
Problem-based collaborative learning groupware to improve computer programming skills. 139-158 - Brian C. Britt, Rebecca K. Britt, Jameson Hayes, Jeyoung Oh:
Continuing a community of practice beyond the death of its domain: examining the Tales of Link subreddit. 159-180 - Joseph Macey, Ville Tyrväinen, Henri Pirkkalainen, Juho Hamari:
Does esports spectating influence game consumption? 181-197 - Karl van der Schyff, Stephen Flowerday, Hennie A. Kruger, Nikitha Patel:
Intensity of Facebook use: a personality-based perspective on dependency formation. 198-214 - Paula Alavesa, Yueqiang Xu:
Unblurring the boundary between daily life and gameplay in location-based mobile games, visual online ethnography on Pokémon GO. 215-227
Volume 41, Number 2, January 2022
- Xin Zhang, Xiaoyan Ding, Liang Ma:
The influences of information overload and social overload on intention to switch in social media. 228-241 - Daoyan Jin, Hallgeir Halvari, Natalia Maehle, Anja H. Olafsen:
Self-tracking behaviour in physical activity: a systematic review of drivers and outcomes of fitness tracking. 242-261 - Jin-Young Kim:
Exploring perceptional typology of social media quitters and associations among self-esteem, personality, and motivation. 262-275 - Sunyoung Cho, ChongWoo Park, Frank Lee:
Homophily and peer-consumer behaviour in a peer-to-peer accommodation sharing economy platform. 276-291 - Cuixin Yuan, Ying Hong, Junjie Wu:
Does Facebook activity reveal your dark side? Using online language features to understand an individual's dark triad and needs. 292-306 - Yang Cai, Wendian Shi:
The influence of the community climate on users' knowledge-sharing intention: the social cognitive theory perspective. 307-323 - Miaoting Cheng, Allan H. K. Yuen:
Junior secondary students' acceptance and continuance of e-learning system use: a multi-group analysis across social backgrounds. 324-347 - Tripti Ghosh Sharma, Juho Hamari, Ankit Kesharwani, Preeti Tak:
Understanding continuance intention to play online games: roles of self-expressiveness, self-congruity, self-efficacy, and perceived risk. 348-364 - Mingming Zhou:
Public opinion on MOOCs: sentiment and content analyses of Chinese microblogging data. 365-382 - Pengfei Tang, Zhong Yao, Jing Luan, Jie Xiao:
How information presentation formats influence usage behaviour of course management systems: flow diagram navigation versus menu navigation. 383-400 - Barbara Roncevic Zubkovic, Svjetlana Kolic Vehovec, Sanja Smojver-Azic, Tamara Martinac Dorcic, Rosanda Pahljina-Reinic:
The role of experience during playing bullying prevention serious game: effects on knowledge and compassion. 401-415 - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Eleftherios Papachristos, Kathrine Maja Hansen, Tobias Jørgensen, Katrine Leth Overgaard:
Can digital personal assistants persuade people to exercise? 416-432 - Geertje Slingerland, Xavier Fonseca, Stephan G. Lukosch, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Location-based challenges for playful neighbourhood exploration. 433-451
Volume 41, Number 3, February 2022
- Inês Cunha Vaz Pereira Urbano, João Pedro Vieira Guerreiro, Hugo Miguel Aleixo Albuquerque Nicolau:
From skeuomorphism to flat design: age-related differences in performance and aesthetic perceptions. 452-467 - Evangelos Mourelatos, Nicholas Giannakopoulos, Manolis Tzagarakis:
Personality traits and performance in online labour markets. 468-484 - Sezan Sezgin, Tevfik Volkan Yüzer:
Analysing adaptive gamification design principles for online courses. 485-501 - Niels van Berkel, Benjamin Tag, Jorge Gonçalves, Simo Hosio:
Human-centred artificial intelligence: a contextual morality perspective. 502-518 - Alex Leering, Lidwien van de Wijngaert, Shahrokh Nikou:
More honour'd in the breach: predicting non-compliant behaviour through individual, situational and habitual factors. 519-534 - Yoonmin Hwang, Kun Chang Lee:
An eye-tracking paradigm to explore the effect of online consumers' emotion on their visual behaviour between desktop screen and mobile screen. 535-546 - Jina Kim, Eunil Park:
Understanding social resistance to determine the future of Internet of Things (IoT) services. 547-557 - Chun-Der Chen, Qun Zhao, Jin-Long Wang:
How livestreaming increases product sales: role of trust transfer and elaboration likelihood model. 558-573 - Michele Heath, Tracy H. Porter, Kenneth Dunegan:
Obstacles to continued use of personal health records. 574-587 - Yu-Yin Wang, Yi-Shun Wang, Yu-Min Wang:
What drives students' Internet ethical behaviour: an integrated model of the theory of planned behaviour, personality, and Internet ethics education. 588-610 - Kriti Priya Gupta, Harshit Maurya:
Adoption, completion and continuance of MOOCs: a longitudinal study of students' behavioural intentions. 611-628 - Jiyoung Lee:
The effect of web add-on correction and narrative correction on belief in misinformation depending on motivations for using social media. 629-643 - Xueying Zhang:
Keeping up appearances: testing a moderated mediation path of self-presentation motives, self-efficacy beliefs, social sharing of fitness records and fitness app uses. 644-654 - Yao Li, Eugenia Ha Rim Rho, Alfred Kobsa:
Cultural differences in the effects of contextual factors and privacy concerns on users' privacy decision on social networking sites. 655-677
Volume 41, Number 4, March 2022
- Alice Labban, Lorenzo Bizzi:
Are social media good or bad for employees? It depends on when they use them. 678-693 - Kian Yeik Koay, Manjit Singh Sandhu, Fandy Tjiptono, Motoki Watabe:
Understanding employees' knowledge hiding behaviour: the moderating role of market culture. 694-711 - Isaac Wiafe, Felix Nti Koranteng, Ferdinand Apietu Kastriku, Gifty Oforiwaa Gyamera:
Assessing the impact of persuasive features on user's intention to continuous use: the case of academic social networking sites. 712-730 - Birol Çelik, Hüseyin Uzunboylu:
Developing an attitude scale towards distance learning. 731-739 - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Kathrine Maja Hansen, Tobias Jørgensen, Katrine Leth Overgaard:
Digital ethnography of home use of digital personal assistants. 740-758 - Godwin Okechukwu Ogbuabor, Juan Carlos Augusto, Ralph Moseley, Aléchia van Wyk:
Context-aware system for cardiac condition monitoring and management: a survey. 759-776 - Armagan Karahanoglu, Yekta Bakirlioglu:
Evaluation of the usefulness of path of long-term user experience model in design process. 777-795 - Gladys Dzansi, Jeniffer Chipps, Margaret Lartey:
Use of mobile phone among patients with HIV/AIDS in a low-middle income setting: a descriptive exploratory study. 796-804 - Thomas Fischer, René Riedl:
On the stress potential of an organisational climate of innovation: a survey study in Germany. 805-826 - Dimitrios Raptis, Eleftherios Papachristos, Anders Bruun, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Why did you pick that? A study on smartwatch design qualities and people's preferences. 827-844 - Shazib E. Shaikh:
Interactive and revisable decision-support: doing more harm than good? 845-863 - Laura Crosswell, Gi Woong Yun:
Examining virtual meditation as a stress management strategy on college campuses through longitudinal, quasi-experimental research. 864-878 - M. T. García-Catalá, M. Cristina Rodriguez-Sánchez, Estefanía Martín-Barroso:
Survey of indoor location technologies and wayfinding systems for users with cognitive disabilities in emergencies. 879-903
Volume 41, Number 5, April 2022
- Joni Salminen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Ahmed Mohamed Sayed Kamel, João M. Santos, Bernard J. Jansen:
Using artificially generated pictures in customer-facing systems: an evaluation study with data-driven personas. 905-921 - Ron S. Hirschprung, Shay Tayro, Eti Reznik:
Optimising technological literacy acquirement to protect privacy and security. 922-933 - Lydia Qianqian Li, Jing Gao, Zhihong Shi, Wenjing Song:
The influence of self-construal on frequency of user activities and advertising involvement in Msg-SN. 934-945 - Taehyun Ha, Young June Sah, Yuri Park, Sangwon Lee:
Examining the effects of power status of an explainable artificial intelligence system on users' perceptions. 946-958 - Christine Van Toorn, Samuel Nathan Kirshner, James Gabb:
Gamification of query-driven knowledge sharing systems. 959-980 - Joe Cutting, Paul A. Cairns:
Investigating game attention using the Distraction Recognition Paradigm. 981-1001 - Arghya Ray, Pradip Kumar Bala, Yogesh K. Dwivedi:
Exploring barriers affecting eLearning usage intentions: an NLP-based multi-method approach. 1002-1018 - Qian Yi, Mengyao Xu, Shuping Yi, Shiquan Xiong:
Identifying untrusted interactive behaviour in Enterprise Resource Planning systems based on a big data pattern recognition method using behavioural analytics. 1019-1034 - Gianluca Schiavo, Ornella Mich, Michela Ferron, Nadia Mana:
Trade-offs in the design of multimodal interaction for older adults. 1035-1051 - Lenka Dedkova, David Smahel, Mike Just:
Digital security in families: the sources of information relate to the active mediation of internet safety and parental internet skills. 1052-1064 - Joan Torrent-Sellens, Natàlia Cugueró-Escofet, Myriam Ertz:
Motivations of collaborative obtainers and providers in Europe. 1065-1079 - Shilpi Jain, Swanand J. Deodhar:
Social mechanisms in crowdsourcing contests: a literature review. 1080-1114 - Mahdi Nasrullah Al-Ameen, Sonali Tukaram Marne, Kanis Fatema, Matthew Wright, Shannon Scielzo:
On improving the memorability of system-assigned recognition-based passwords. 1115-1131
Volume 41, Number 6, April 2022
- Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar, Edith Galy, Anaïs Godde, Maëla Trémaud, Carole Tardif:
AutismGuide: a usability guidelines to design software solutions for users with autism spectrum disorder. 1132-1150 - Queen Aigbefo, Yvette Blount, Mauricio Marrone:
The influence of hardiness and habit on security behaviour intention. 1151-1170 - Hao Chen, Haitao Chen:
Investigating the intention to purchase virtual goods in social networking service games: a self-presentation perspective. 1171-1184 - Jeffrey C. F. Ho, Ryan Ng:
Perspective-Taking of Non-Player Characters in Prosocial Virtual Reality Games: Effects on Closeness, Empathy, and Game Immersion. 1185-1198 - Luca Longo, Giuliano Orru:
Evaluating instructional designs with mental workload assessments in university classrooms. 1199-1229 - Åsa Cajander, Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Thomas Lind, Gerolf Nauwerck:
Walking in the jungle with a machete: ICT leaders' perspectives on user-Centred systems design. 1230-1244 - Nicky Chang Bi:
How emotions and issue controversy influence the diffusion of societal issues with imagined audience on Facebook. 1245-1257 - Jihye Chung, Seongjin Hong, Shinjin Kang, Changhun Kim:
Sequential UI behaviour prediction system based on long short-term memory networks. 1258-1269 - Crystal T. Lee, Sara H. Hsieh:
Can social media-based brand communities build brand relationships? Examining the effect of community engagement on brand love. 1270-1285 - Jitendra Yadav, Madhvendra Misra, Kuldeep Singh:
Sensitizing Netizen's behavior through influencer intervention enabled by crowdsourcing - a case of reddit. 1286-1297 - Abdulelah A. Alghamdi, Margaret Plunkett:
Using activity theory to understand the impact of social networking sites and apps use by Saudi postgraduate students. 1298-1312 - Jiayi Yang, Yingxi Yang, Lichao Xiu, Guoming Yu:
Effect of emoji prime on the understanding of emotional words - evidence from ERPs. 1313-1322 - Brian Manata, Erin L. Spottswood:
Extending Rice et al. (2017): the measurement of social media affordances. 1323-1336 - Yanxia Lu, Jiangnan Qiu, Chun Jin, Wenjing Gu, Shangxiao Dou:
The influence of psychological language words contained in microblogs on dissemination behaviour in emergency situations - mediating effects of emotional responses. 1337-1356
Volume 41, Number 7, May 2022
- Katrin Hartwig, Christian Reuter:
Nudging users towards better security decisions in password creation using whitebox-based multidimensional visualisations. 1357-1380 - Fu Guo, Mingming Li, Jiahao Chen, Vincent G. Duffy:
Evaluating users' preference for the appearance of humanoid robots via event-related potentials and spectral perturbations. 1381-1397 - Aniek Lentferink, Matthijs L. Noordzij, Anouk Burgler, Randy Klaassen, Youri Derks, Hilbrand Oldenhuis, Hugo Velthuijsen, Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen:
On the receptivity of employees to just-in-time self-tracking and eCoaching for stress management: a mixed-methods approach. 1398-1424 - Brandon C. Bouchillon:
Social networking for social capital: the declining value of presence for trusting with age. 1425-1438 - Cristina Villalonga-Gómez, Marçal Mora Cantallops:
Profiling distance learners in TEL environments: a hierarchical cluster analysis. 1439-1452 - Milad Dehghani, Fulya Acikgoz, Atefeh Mashatan, Seung Hwan Mark Lee:
A holistic analysis towards understanding consumer perceptions of virtual reality devices in the post-adoption phase. 1453-1471 - Jonas De Meulenaere, Koen Ponnet, Cédric Courtois, Michel Walrave, Wim Hardyns, Lieven J. R. Pauwels:
Online and offline social support deterioration: the effect of financial stress exposure on depressive symptoms. 1472-1484 - Khairi Shazwan Dollmat, Nor Aniza Abdullah:
Machine learning in emotional intelligence studies: a survey. 1485-1502 - João Mariano, Sibila Marques, Miguel R. Ramos, Filomena Gerardo, Cátia Lage da Cunha, Andrey Girenko, Jan Alexandersson, Bernard Stree, Michele Lamanna, Maurizio Lorenzatto, Louise Pierrel Mikkelsen, Uffe Bundgård-Jørgensen, Sílvia Rêgo, Hein de Vries:
Too old for technology? Stereotype threat and technology use by older adults. 1503-1514 - Hong Tien Vu, Jeongsub Lim:
Effects of country and individual factors on public acceptance of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies: a multilevel SEM analysis of 28-country survey data. 1515-1528 - Benjamin J. Li, Rabindra A. Ratan, May O. Lwin:
Virtual game Changers: how avatars and virtual coaches influence exergame outcomes through enactive and vicarious learning. 1529-1543 - Hossein Ghalavand, Sirous Panahi, Shahram Sedghi:
How social media facilitate health knowledge sharing among physicians. 1544-1553 - Zhiying Yue, Michael A. Stefanone:
Submitted for your approval: a cross-cultural study of attachment anxiety, contingencies of self-worth and selfie-related behaviour. 1554-1565 - Hanieh Javadi Khasraghi, Rudy Hirschheim:
Collaboration in crowdsourcing contests: how different levels of collaboration affect team performance. 1566-1582
Volume 41, Number 8, June 2022
- Malakeh Z. Malak, Ahmed Haitham Shuhaiber, Rasmieh M. Al-amer, Mohammad H. Abuadas, Reham J. Aburoomi:
Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing. 1583-1595 - Sumedha Chauhan, Sandeep Goyal, Amit Kumar Bhardwaj, Bruno Sergio Sergi:
Examining continuance intention in business schools with digital classroom methods during COVID-19: a comparative study of India and Italy. 1596-1619 - Claire Youngnyo Joa, Kate Magsamen-Conrad:
Social influence and UTAUT in predicting digital immigrants' technology use. 1620-1638 - Claudia Carissoli, Deborah Gasparri, Giuseppe Riva, Daniela Villani:
Mobile well-being in pregnancy: suggestions from a quasi-experimental controlled study. 1639-1651 - Ningyue Peng, Lianxin Song, Lei Wu, Haiyan Wang, Chengqi Xue:
Cueing effects of colour on attention management in multiple-view visualisations: evidence from eye-tracking by using a dual-task paradigm. 1652-1670 - Yuan Li:
Identity construction in social media: a study on blogging continuance. 1671-1688 - Jizi Li, Ying Wang, Dengku Yu, Chunling Liu:
Solvers' committed resources in crowdsourcing marketplace: do task design characteristics matter? 1689-1708 - Ahmed Alia, Mohammed Maree, Mohcine Chraibi:
On the exploitation of GPS-based data for real-time visualisation of pedestrian dynamics in open environments. 1709-1723 - Wenming Hou, Xiaoqiang Di, Jinqing Li, Li Cheng, Huamin Yang:
Research on the behaviour and law of quantity growth of followers based on WeChat official account. 1724-1739 - Young-nam Seo, Poong Oh, Woo Yeong Kil:
'Into the wolves' den: an investigation of predictors of sexism in online games'. 1740-1754 - Jao Hong Cheng, Chia Kai Yu, Fu Cheng Chien:
Enhancing effects of value co-creation in social commerce: insights from network externalities, institution-based trust and resource-based perspectives. 1755-1768 - Sehrish Nizamani, Khalil Khoumbati, Sarwat Nizamani, Shahzad Memon, Saad Nizamani, Gulsher Laghari:
A methodology for domain and culture-oriented heuristics creation and validation. 1769-1795 - Lies De Kimpe, Michel Walrave, Pieter Verdegem, Koen Ponnet:
What we think we know about cybersecurity: an investigation of the relationship between perceived knowledge, internet trust, and protection motivation in a cybercrime context. 1796-1808
Volume 41, Number 9, July 2022
- Daniela Fogli, Daniel Tetteroo:
End-user development for democratising artificial intelligence. 1809-1810 - Audrey Sanctorum, Jonathan Riggio, Jan Maushagen, Sara Sepehri, Emma Arnesdotter, Mona Delagrange, Joery De Kock, Tamara Vanhaecke, Christophe Debruyne, Olga De Troyer:
End-user engineering of ontology-based knowledge bases. 1811-1829 - Renate Andersen, Anders I. Mørch, Kristina Torine Litherland:
Collaborative learning with block-based programming: investigating human-centered artificial intelligence in education. 1830-1847 - Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
End-user development in industrial contexts: the paper mill case study. 1848-1864 - Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Alberto Monge Roffarello:
How do end-users program the Internet of Things? 1865-1887 - Samuli Laato, A. K. M. Najmul Islam, Teemu Henrikki Laine:
Playing location-based games is associated with psychological well-being: an empirical study of Pokémon GO players. 1888-1904 - Dominic Kao:
The effects of observation in video games: how remote observation influences player experience, motivation, and behaviour. 1905-1927 - Avner Shahal, Robert P. Spang, Michael Minge, Carola Trahms, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
User-specific touch interfaces: a viable solution for an aging society? 1928-1940 - Wenzhi Zheng, Fang Yu, Yenchun Jim Wu:
Social media on blended learning: the effect of rapport and motivation. 1941-1951 - Gaye Kiely, Tom Butler, Patrick Finnegan:
Global virtual teams coordination mechanisms: building theory from research in software development. 1952-1972 - Rupanwita Dash, Kumar Rakesh Ranjan, Alexander Rossmann:
Dropout management in online learning systems. 1973-1987 - Yi Zhang, Ke Xu, Zhongling Pi, Jiumin Yang:
Instructor's position affects learning from video lectures in Chinese context: an eye-tracking study. 1988-1997 - Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh, Syed Abidur Rahman, Davoud Nikbin, Mirza Mohammad Didarul Alam, Lidia Alexa, Choo Ling Suan, Shirin Taghizadeh:
Factors influencing students' continuance usage intention with online learning during the pandemic: a cross-country analysis. 1998-2017 - Xin Zhou, Archana Krishnan, Ersin Dincelli:
Examining user engagement and use of fitness tracking technology through the lens of technology affordances. 2018-2033
Volume 41, Number 10, July 2022
- Christian Reuter, Luigi Lo Iacono, Alexander Benlian:
A quarter century of usable security and privacy research: transparency, tailorability, and the road ahead. 2035-2048 - Brahim Zarouali, Joanna Strycharz, Natali Helberger, Claes H. de Vreese:
Exploring people's perceptions and support of data-driven technology in times of COVID-19: the role of trust, risk, and privacy concerns. 2049-2060 - Mohamed Khamis, Karola Marky, Andreas Bulling, Florian Alt:
User-centred multimodal authentication: securing handheld mobile devices using gaze and touch input. 2061-2083 - Jan Tolsdorf, Florian Dehling, Luigi Lo Iacono:
Data cart - designing a tool for the GDPR-compliant handling of personal data by employees. 2084-2119 - Mariavittoria Masotina, Anna Spagnolli:
Transparency of privacy notices and contextualisation: effectively conveying information without words. 2120-2150 - Sebastian Linsner, Enno Steinbrink, Franz Kuntke, Jonas Franken, Christian Reuter:
Supporting users in data disclosure scenarios in agriculture through transparency. 2151-2173 - Dominik Pins, Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens, Fatemeh Alizadeh, Jana Krüger:
Finding, getting and understanding: the user journey for the GDPR'S right to access. 2174-2200 - Sriwidharmanely Sriwidharmanely, Sumiyana Sumiyana, Jogiyanto H. Mustakini, Ertambang Nahartyo:
Encouraging positive emotions to cope with technostress's adverse effects: insights into the broaden-and-build theory. 2201-2214 - Umar Ishfaq, Hikmat Ullah Khan, Shahid Iqbal, Mohammed Alghobiri:
Finding influential users in microblogs: state-of-the-art methods and open research challenges. 2215-2258 - Hwee-Joo Kam, Dan J. Kim, Wu He:
Should we wear a velvet glove to enforce Information security policies in higher education? 2259-2273
Volume 41, Number 11, August 2022
- James G. Phillips, C. Erik Landhuis:
Decisional styles and online study activity: efficient, inefficient, misdirected or avoidant. 2275-2282 - Muhammad Awais Gulzar, Mudaser Ahmad, Marria Hassan, Muhammad Imran Rasheed:
How social media use is related to student engagement and creativity: investigating through the lens of intrinsic motivation. 2283-2293 - Manning Li, Dongming Xu, Guanghui Ma, Qianqian Guo:
Strong tie or weak tie? Exploring the impact of group-formation gamification mechanisms on user emotional anxiety in social commerce. 2294-2323 - Jeeyun Oh, Sabitha Sudarshan, Jung Ah Lee, Na Yu:
Serendipity enhances user engagement and sociality perception: the combinatory effect of serendipitous movie suggestions and user motivations. 2324-2341 - Jie Zhen, Zongxiao Xie, Kunxiang Dong, Lin Chen:
Impact of negative emotions on violations of information security policy and possible mitigations. 2342-2354 - Mahima Gupta, Tripti Ghosh Sharma, Vinu Cheruvil Thomas:
Network's reciprocity: a key determinant of information diffusion over Twitter. 2355-2372 - Donghee Shin:
Does augmented reality augment user affordance? The effect of technological characteristics on game behaviour. 2373-2389 - Farkhondeh Hassandoust, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn:
Antecedents of IS infusion behaviours: an integrated IT identity and empowerment perspective. 2390-2414 - Mehmet Kosa, Ahmet Uysal:
Need frustration in online video games. 2415-2426 - Xueqing Li, Michael Chan:
Smartphone uses and emotional and psychological well-being in China: the attenuating role of perceived information overload. 2427-2437 - Federica Cena, Cristina Gena, Enrico Mensa, Fabiana Vernero:
Modelling user reactions expressed through graphical widgets in intelligent interactive systems. 2438-2483 - Ahmet Rifat Kayis, Begum Satici, M. Engin Deniz, Seydi Ahmet Satici, Mark D. Griffiths:
Fear of COVID-19, loneliness, smartphone addiction, and mental wellbeing among the Turkish general population: a serial mediation model. 2484-2496
Volume 41, Number 12, September 2022
- Rabiah Arshad, Aleesha Hamid, Suleman Shahid:
The design of persuasive prompts to induce behavioural change through an mHealth application for people with depression. 2497-2513 - Burak Merdenyan, Helen Petrie:
Two studies of the perceptions of risk, benefits and likelihood of undertaking password management behaviours. 2514-2527 - Martin K.-C. Yeh, Yu Yan, Yanyan Zhuang, Lois Anne DeLong:
Identifying program confusion using electroencephalogram measurements. 2528-2545 - Cheng-Hui Wang, Chih-Lun Wu:
Bridging the digital divide: the smart TV as a platform for digital literacy among the elderly. 2546-2559 - Wanli Xing, Xianhui Wang:
Understanding students' effective use of data in the age of big data in higher education. 2560-2577 - Shih-Wei Chou, Guan-Ying Lu:
Content creation intention in digital participation based on identity management on Twitch. 2578-2595 - Li-Ann Hwang, Santha Vaithilingam, Mahendhiran Nair, Jason Wei Jian Ng:
Nurturing academic enthusiasm and creativity among children from vulnerable communities: the role of computers. 2596-2615 - Shiya Cao, Eleanor T. Loiacono:
Perceptions of web accessibility guidelines by student website and app developers. 2616-2634 - Xuefeng Zhang, Qian Chen:
Towards an understanding of the decision process of solvers' participation in crowdsourcing contests for problem solving. 2635-2653 - Arianna Boldi, Amon Rapp:
Commercial video games as a resource for mental health: A systematic literature review. 2654-2690 - Juhyung Sun, Jennifer A. Samp:
'Phubbing is happening to you': examining predictors and effects of phubbing behaviour in friendships. 2691-2704 - Kirsi Halttu, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Susceptibility to social influence strategies and persuasive system design: exploring the relationship. 2705-2726
Volume 41, Number 13, October 2022
- Kevin Koban, Jonathan Biehl, Julian Bornemeier, Peter Ohler:
Compensatory video gaming. Gaming behaviours and adverse outcomes and the moderating role of stress, social interaction anxiety, and loneliness. 2727-2744 - Hamid Reza Nikkhah, Rajiv Sabherwal, Jalal Sarabadani:
Mobile cloud computing apps and information disclosure: the moderating roles of dispositional and behaviour-based traits. 2745-2761 - Ashlea Rendell, Marc T. P. Adam, Ami Eidels, Timm Teubner:
Nature imagery in user interface design: the influence on user perceptions of trust and aesthetics. 2762-2778 - Emmanouil Stiakakis, George Barboutidis:
Exploring the construct of the new way of thinking in the digital environment. 2779-2795 - Marton Gergely, V. Srinivasan (Chino) Rao:
Liar, liar, pants on fire! Social desirability bias in software piracy research. 2796-2818 - Wenting Yu, Fei Shen:
The relationship between online political participation and privacy protection: evidence from 10 Asian societies of different levels of cybersecurity. 2819-2834 - Tong Xin, Mikko T. Siponen, Sihua Chen:
Understanding the inward emotion-focused coping strategies of individual users in response to mobile malware threats. 2835-2859 - Meena Chavan, Bella L. Galperin, Alexander Ostle, Abhishek Behl:
Millennial's perception on cyberloafing: workplace deviance or cultural norm? 2860-2877 - Matthew J. Liberatore, William P. Wagner:
User performance on laptops vs. tablets: an experiment in the field. 2878-2886 - Catalin C. Dinulescu, Victor R. Prybutok:
In authority, or peers we trust? Reviews and recommendations in social commerce. 2887-2904 - Sumedha Chauhan, Poonam Kumar, Mahadeo Jaiswal:
A meta-analysis of M-commerce continuance intention: moderating impact of culture and user types. 2905-2923 - Irawan Nurhas, Bayu Rima Aditya, Deden Witarsyah Jacob, Jan M. Pawlowski:
Understanding the challenges of rapid digital transformation: the case of COVID-19 pandemic in higher education. 2924-2940 - Che-Wei Hsu, Julien Gross, Harlene Hayne:
Don't send an avatar to do a human's job: investigating adults' preferences for discussing embarrassing topics with an avatar. 2941-2951
Volume 41, Number 14, October 2022
- Amal Dabbous, Karine Aoun Barakat, Beatriz de Quero Navarro:
Fake news detection and social media trust: a cross-cultural perspective. 2953-2972 - Nora Hampel, Kai Sassenberg, Annika Scholl, Matthias Reichenbach:
Introducing digital technologies in the factory: determinants of blue-collar workers' attitudes towards new robotic tools. 2973-2987 - Suzanne Derks, Agnes Maresa Willemen, Mirjam Wouda, Mark Meekel, Paula Sophia Sterkenburg:
The co-creation design process of 'You & I': a serious game to support mentalizing and stress-regulating abilities in adults with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities. 2988-3000 - Belinda G. Fuss, Diana Dorstyn, Lynn Ward:
Social function and psychological wellbeing among older Australian users of computer-mediated communication: does social distancing impact use? 3001-3012 - Jiyoung Lee, Jihyang Choi, Jiwon Kim:
Effects of online incivility and emotions toward in-groups on cross-cutting attention and political participation. 3013-3027 - Jinghua Huang, Lujin Mao, Mengyao Qi, Dongliang Zhang, Ming An, Runze Han, Tiancheng Ji:
Differences in muscle activity, kinematics, user performance, and subjective assessment between touchscreen and mid-air interactions on a tablet. 3028-3043 - Yu Wang, Mingli Zhang, Nuan Luo, Lingyun Guo:
Understanding how participating behaviours influenced by individual motives affect continued generating behaviours in product-experience-shared communities. 3044-3064 - Roberto Rafael Cruz-Martínez, Jobke Wentzel, Robbert Sanderman, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen:
Tailoring eHealth design to support the self-care needs of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a vignette survey experiment. 3065-3086 - Thomas Herrmann, Isa Jahnke, Alexander Nolte:
A problem-based approach to the advancement of heuristics for socio-technical evaluation. 3087-3109 - Nadia Barberis, Marco Cannavò, Sebastiano Costa, Francesca Cuzzocrea:
Problematic behaviours and flow experiences during screen-based activities as opposite outcomes of the dual process of passion and basic needs. 3110-3123 - Meng-Meng Wang:
Strategically reward solvers in crowdsourcing contests: the role of seeker feedback. 3124-3137 - Ali Alammary, Moneer Alshaikh, Areej Abdullah Alhogail:
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the adoption of e-learning among academics in Saudi Arabia. 3138-3160 - Jensen Deutrom, Vasilis Katos, Raian Ali:
Loneliness, life satisfaction, problematic internet use and security behaviours: re-examining the relationships when working from home during COVID-19. 3161-3175
Volume 41, Number 15, November 2022
- Byung-Kwan Lee, Hwan-Ho Noh, Eun Yeong Doh, Hye Bin Rim:
Rejected or ignored?: the effect of social exclusion on Instagram use motivation and behaviour. 3177-3190 - Jie Lou, Lingzhao Deng, Dong Wang:
Understanding the deep structure use of mobile phones - an attachment perspective. 3191-3209 - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Yuan Gao, Fady Alnajjar, Suleman Shahid, Omar Mubin:
Emotion and memory model for social robots: a reinforcement learning based behaviour selection. 3210-3236 - Matthew Hull, Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Khadija Baig, Sonia Chiasson:
Understanding individual differences: factors affecting secure computer behaviour. 3237-3263 - Sang Soo Kim, Yong Jin Kim:
Augmented compliance intention through the appropriation of compliance support systems. 3264-3280 - Rosella Gennari, Alessandra Melonio, Mehdi Rizvi:
From children's ideas to prototypes for the internet of things: a case study of cross-generational end-user design. 3281-3300 - Nikhil Rathi, Rajesh Singla, Sheela Tiwari:
Towards a role-based authentication system based on SSVEP-P300 hybrid brain-computer interfacing. 3301-3317 - Khulla Naseer, Javaria Qazi, Atika Qazi, Bright Kwaku Avuglah, Rabail Tahir, Rasheed Abubakar Rasheed, Shah Khalid Khan, Baseer Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Zeeshan, Malik Asif Humayun, Usman Naseem:
Travel behaviour prediction amid covid-19 underlaying situational awareness theory and health belief model. 3318-3328 - Sevde Koca, Recep Çakir:
Effect of educational robotic applications on students' cognitive outcomes. 3329-3345 - Thao Ngo, Nicole C. Krämer:
Exploring folk theories of algorithmic news curation for explainable design. 3346-3359 - Jengchung Victor Chen, Sirapattra Ruangsri, Quang-An Ha, Andree E. Widjaja:
An experimental study of consumers' impulse buying behaviour in augmented reality mobile shopping apps. 3360-3381 - Cathy Weng, Dani Puspitasari, Abirami Rathinasabapathi, Ann Kuo:
Reflective learning as an important key to the success of an online course. 3382-3398
Volume 41, Number 16, December 2022
- Anida Krajina:
From the attention to the recall: looking behind online consumer response. 3399-3414 - Gareth W. Young, Néill O'Dwyer, Aljosa Smolic:
Exploring virtual reality for quality immersive empathy building experiences. 3415-3431 - Se Hun Lim, Dan J. Kim:
The effect of unmindfulness on impulse purchasing behaviours in the context of online shopping from a classical attitude theory perspective. 3432-3449 - Antonela Tommasel, Jorge Andrés Díaz Pace, Daniela Godoy, Juan Manuel Rodriguez:
Tracking the evolution of crisis processes and mental health on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. 3450-3469 - Jianhong Qu, Ronggang Zhou, Zhe Chen:
The effect of personal pronouns on users and the social role of conversational agents. 3470-3486 - Eunjoo Jin, Jeeyun Oh:
The role of emotion in interactivity effects: positive emotion enhances attitudes, negative emotion helps information processing. 3487-3505 - Morten Hertzum:
Associations among workload dimensions, performance, and situational characteristics: a meta-analytic review of the Task Load Index. 3506-3518 - Carla Tubin, João Pedro Mazuco Rodriguez, Ana Carolina Bertoletti De Marchi:
User experience with conversational agent: a systematic review of assessment methods. 3519-3529 - Sara Qaisar, Jianxun Chu, Zakir Shah, Zameer Hassan:
Effects of social networking site overloads on discontinuous intentions of users: a moderated mediation analysis. 3530-3551 - Kholekile L. Gwebu, Jing Wang, Ermira Zifla:
Can warnings curb the spread of fake news? The interplay between warning, trust and confirmation bias. 3552-3573 - Rui Miao, Xiao He, Lihua Huang:
Modelling employees' social networking behaviours on enterprise social media: the influence of enterprise social media visibility. 3574-3590 - Ming Wang, Ge Zhan, Kin Keung Lai, Liangbo Zhang, Lu Meng:
Posts and reviews in P2P online lending platforms: a sentiment analysis and cross-culture comparison. 3591-3597 - Carli Ochs, Jürgen S. Sauer:
Curtailing smartphone use: a field experiment evaluating two interventions. 3598-3616 - Felix Nti Koranteng, Jaap Ham, Isaac Wiafe, Uwe Matzat:
The role of usability, aesthetics, usefulness and primary task support in predicting the perceived credibility of academic social networking sites. 3617-3632
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