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Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 27
Volume 27, 2023
- Gaurav Mishra, Reena Shah:
Prioritising sustainability factors for public-private partnership (PPP)-based mature telecentres using the 'Akshaya' project as a case. - Manfred Schoch:
The Interplay of Challenge-Hindrance-Appraisal and Self-Efficacy: Technostress and Remote Working Performance. - Vajisha Udayangi Wanniarachchi, Chris Scogings, Teo Susnjak, Anuradha Mathrani:
Hate Speech Patterns in Social Media: A Methodological Framework and Fat Stigma Investigation Incorporating Sentiment Analysis, Topic Modelling and Discourse Analysis. - Seyedehsaba Bagheri, Gail Ridley, Belinda Williams:
Organisational Cyber Resilience: Management Perspectives. - Eun Hee Park, Ghiyoung Im, Jing Zhang, Young Hwan Lee, Kyung Hee Chun, Young Soon Park:
The Impacts of Role Overload and Role Conflict on Physicians' Technology Adoption. - Nancy An, Gillian Vesty, Chris Cheong:
Defining Digital Wellbeing Literacy in Remote Work Integrated Learning. - Arun Joshi, Saini Das, Srinivasan Sekar:
How Big Five Personality Traits affect Information and Communication Technology Use: A Meta-Analysis. - Harshit Kumar Singh, Vedant Dev:
ICT-Driven Work Engagement Interventions in Work-From-Home: The Mediating Role of the Need for Relatedness. - Apeksha Hooda, Parul Gupta, Anand Jeyaraj, Yogesh Dwivedi:
Clarifying the Role of E-Government Trust in E-Government Success Models: A Meta-analytic Structural Equation Modeling Approach. - Sauvik Kumar Batabyal, Kanika Tandon Bhal:
Do Challenge and Hindrance Stressors Effect Cyberloafing Differently? Attentiveness and Anger as Mediators and Trait Mindfulness as a Moderator. - Alexei Tretiakov, Jo Bensemann, Tanya Jurado:
Social outcome expectations and women's intentions to return to IT employment. - Masoud Aghajani, Kamrul Ahsan, Naomi Whiteside:
When Agility Meets a Project Portfolio: A Study of Success Factors in Large Organisations. - Mengyuan Li, Wendy Hui, Torsten Reiners:
Investigating the Moderating Effect of Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) Games on the Correlation Between Flow and Game Addiction: A Meta-Analysis. - Julia Lanzl, Manfred Schoch, Henner Gimpel:
Issues regarding IT Consumerization: How Mixed IT Portfolios of Private and Business IT Components Cause Unreliability. - Shirley Gregor, Maya Gunawardena, Ahmed Imran, Safiya Okai-Ugbaje, Catherine Page Jeffery, Rhonda Wilson:
Indigenous Knowledge-Sharing Interventions in Australia and the Use of Information and Communication Technology: A Scoping Review. - Ly Fie Sugianto, Chuying Cheng, Carly Moulang, Brett Considine:
The Role of Enterprise Social Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Leaders' Experience. - Cristopher Siegfried Kopplin:
A configurational view on technology acceptance: the example of highly integrated collaboration platforms. - Kasuni Weerasinghe, David Pauleen, Nazim Taskin, Shane Scahill:
Alignment of Big Data Perceptions Across Levels in Healthcare: The case of New Zealand. - Long Hoang Le, Ai-Phuong Hoang, Cong Hiep Pham:
Factors affecting prosocial sharing health-related information on social media during a health crisis: A dual exchanging-protecting model. - Hannes Fischer, Martin Wiener, Susanne Strahringer, Julia Kotlarsky, Katja Bley:
Data-Driven Organizations: Review, Conceptual Framework, and Empirical Illustration. - Basma M. Badreddine, Yvette Blount, Alireza Amrollahi:
Integrating Users' Perceptions to Identify Features Indicating the Quality of Cancer-Related Podcasts Provided by Non-Profit Cancer Organisations. - Shipra Chhina, Mehmood Chadhar, Sally Firmin, Arthur Tatnall:
The Role of Actors in Blockchain Adoption Decisions - An Innovation Translation Perspective. - Dmitrii Kostin, Diane E. Strode:
Effective Communication in Globally Distributed Scrum: A Model and Practical Guidance. - Minna Paltiel, Marc Cheong, Simon Coghlan, Reeva Lederman:
Approaches and Models for Teaching Digital Ethics in Information Systems Courses - A Review of the Literature.
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