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Information Technology & People, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 2022
- Rishikesan Parthiban, Saravana Jaikumar, Jayanta Basak, Somprakash Bandyopadhyay:
Digital access through smartphones and well-being of BoP women: insights from a field study in India. 1-26 - Daniel B. le Roux, Douglas A. Parry:
Investigating predictors of online vigilance among university students. 27-45 - Lin Xiao, Ting Pan, Jian Mou, Lihua Huang:
Understanding determinants of social networking service fatigue: an interpretive structural modeling approach. 46-66 - Amr A. Soror, Zachary R. Steelman, Ofir Turel:
Exhaustion and dependency: a habituation-sensitization perspective on the duality of habit in social media use. 67-95 - Mumin Abubakre, Yiwei Zhou, Zhongyun Zhou:
The impact of information technology culture and personal innovativeness in information technology on digital entrepreneurship success. 204-231 - Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz, Felix Brünker:
Dynamics of convergence behaviour in social media crisis communication - a complexity perspective. 232-258 - Fanbo Meng, Xitong Guo, Zeyu Peng, Qiang Ye, Kee-Hung Lai:
Trust and elderly users' continuance intention regarding mobile health services: the contingent role of health and technology anxieties. 259-280 - Donna Wong, Hongfei Liu, Yue Meng-Lewis, Yan Sun, Yun Zhang:
Gamified money: exploring the effectiveness of gamification in mobile payment adoption among the silver generation in China. 281-315 - Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Md Afnan Hossain, Fadi Abdel Muniem Abdel Fattah, Abdel Mubdiu Ibne Mokter:
Avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software: testing a seven-component model on SME employees. 316-343 - Xuefei (Nancy) Deng, Yesenia Fernández, Meng Zhao:
Social media use by first-generation college students and two forms of social capital: a revealed causal mapping approach. 344-366 - Jiahe Song, Kang Bok Lee, Zhongyun Zhou, Lin Jia, Casey G. Cegielski, Soo Il Shin:
Enhancing supply chain sensing capability through social media: an environmental scanning perspective. 367-391 - Wenqing Wu, Yuzheng Su, Chia-Huei Wu, Sang-Bing Tsai, Yu-Hsi Yuan:
WeChat relationships maintenance behavior and social entrepreneurial intention under conditions of dual narcissism: the mediating role of social capital. 392-409 - Shuqin Zhang, Qian Huang, Hefu Liu, You-Ying Wang:
Team social media usage and intra-team competition and cooperation: a social information processing perspective. 410-434 - Jeffrey D. Wall, Prashant Palvia:
Understanding employees' information security identities: an interpretive narrative approach. 435-458
Volume 35, Number 2, 2022
- Christopher L. Tucci, Gianluigi Viscusi:
Editorial: Perspectives on the value of Big Data sharing. 461-466 - Ji Yeon Cho, Bong Gyou Lee:
Creating value using public big data: comparison of driving factors from the provider's perspective. 467-493 - Chien-yi Hsiang, Julia Taylor Rayz:
Predicting popular contributors in innovation crowds: the case of My Starbucks Ideas. 494-509 - Marwah Ahmed Halwani, S. Yasaman Amirkiaee, Nicholas E. Evangelopoulos, Victor R. Prybutok:
Job qualifications study for data science and big data professions. 510-525 - Richard Canevez, Carleen F. Maitland, Ying Xu, Sydney Andrea Hannah, Raphael Rodriguez:
Exploring the relationship between information and communication technology collective behaviors and sense of community: an urban refugee analysis. 526-547 - Nripendra P. Rana, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, David Laurie Hughes:
Analysis of challenges for blockchain adoption within the Indian public sector: an interpretive structural modelling approach. 548-576 - Saifeddin Alimamy, Waqar Nadeem:
Is this real? Cocreation of value through authentic experiential augmented reality: the mediating effect of perceived ethics and customer engagement. 577-599 - Hao Chen, Ofir Turel, Yufei Yuan:
E-waste information security protection motivation: the role of optimism bias. 600-620 - Jinlin Wan, Yaobin Lu, Sumeet Gupta:
The dashang feature in social media: a personality and justice theory perspective. 621-646 - Yvonne Ai-Chi Loh, Arul Chib:
Reconsidering the digital divide: an analytical framework from access to appropriation. 647-676 - Le Wang:
Understanding peer recommendation in mobile social games: the role of needs-supplies fit and game identification. 677-702 - Lin Huang, Daqing Zheng, Weiguo Fan:
Do social networking sites promote life satisfaction? The explanation from an online and offline social capital transformation. 703-722 - Efpraxia D. Zamani, Nancy Pouloudi:
Shared mental models and perceived proximity: a comparative case study. 723-749 - Xiaoxiao Shi, Richard Evans, Wei Pan, Wei Shan:
Understanding the effects of personality traits on solver engagement in crowdsourcing communities: a moderated mediation investigation. 750-780 - Ashley Katherine Barrett:
Healthcare workers' communicative constitution of health information technology (HIT) resilience. 781-801 - Chenhui Liu, Huigang Liang, Nengmin Wang, Yajiong Xue:
Ensuring employees' information security policy compliance by carrot and stick: the moderating roles of organizational commitment and gender. 802-834 - Sepehr Ghazinoory, Shohreh Nasri, Nasrin Dastranj, Alfred Sarkissian:
"Bio to bits": the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) as a metaphor for Big Data ecosystem assessment. 835-858
Volume 35, Number 3, 2022
- Jin-Young Kim, WanGyu Heo:
Artificial intelligence video interviewing for employment: perspectives from applicants, companies, developer and academicians. 861-878 - Manjul Gupta:
Social network behavior inappropriateness: the role of individual-level espoused national cultural values. 879-898 - Aihui Chen, Ying Yu, Yaobin Lu:
The match and mismatch between providers and customers in accommodation sharing: a cognitive style perspective. 899-924 - Jocelyn Cranefield, Mary Ellen Gordon, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, Tim Jacks:
From fun-lovers to institutionalists: uncovering pluralism in IT occupational culture. 925-955 - Yurong Yao, Peng Xu:
E-participation decision across different channels. 956-976 - Raphael Lissillour, Jean-Michel Sahut:
How to engage the crowd for innovation in a restricted market? A practice perspective of Google's boundary spanning in China. 977-1008 - Jung-Chieh Lee, Chung-Yang Chen:
Exploring the effects of team coordination and power distance on effective software process tailoring: a theoretical perspective. 1009-1028 - Yugang Yu, Xin Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Wei T. Yue:
Is smart the new green? The impact of consumer environmental awareness and data network effect. 1029-1053 - Qiuju Yin, Lun Li, Zhijun Yan, Chenxi Guo:
Understanding the effects of self-peer-platform incentives on users' physical activity in mobile fitness apps: the role of gender. 1054-1072 - Kenneth J. Harris, Ranida B. Harris, Matthew Valle, John R. Carlson, Dawn S. Carlson, Suzanne Zivnuska, Briceön Wiley:
Technostress and the entitled employee: impacts on work and family. 1073-1095 - Chien Wen Yuan, Yu-Hao Lee:
Connecting and being connected: investigating friending practices across multiple social networking sites. 1096-1115 - Abdallah Alsaad, Manaf Al-Okaily:
Acceptance of protection technology in a time of fear: the case of Covid-19 exposure detection apps. 1116-1135 - Philippe Marchildon, Pierre Hadaya:
Understanding the impacts of increasing returns in the context of social media use. 1136-1169 - Zhenya Tang, Zhongyun Zhou, Feng Xu, Merrill Warkentin:
Apps within apps: predicting government WeChat mini-program adoption from trust-risk perspective and innovation diffusion theory. 1170-1190
Volume 35, Number 4, 2022
- Tiantian Yang, Feng Yang, Jinqi Men:
The impact of Danmu technological features on consumer loyalty intention toward recommendation vlogs: a perspective from social presence and immersion. 1193-1218 - Sharath Sasidharan:
Technostress in the workplace: a social network perspective. 1219-1238 - Abdullah Ibrahim Alkraiji, Nisreen Ameen:
The impact of service quality, trust and satisfaction on young citizen loyalty towards government e-services. 1239-1270 - Phil Longstreet, Stoney Brooks, Mauricio Featherman, Eleanor T. Loiacono:
Evaluating website quality: which decision criteria do consumers use to evaluate website quality? 1271-1297 - Aaron Van Klyton, Juan Fernando Tavera-Mesías, Wilson Castaño-Muñoz:
Value co-creation and co-destruction in the first cashless society in Colombia - a middle range theory approach. 1298-1325 - Tung-Ching Lin, Shiu-Li Huang, Wei-Xing Liao:
Examining the antecedents of everyday rumor retransmission. 1326-1345 - Jian Li, Yanping Gong, Julan Xie, Yuxuan Tan:
Relationship between users' perceptions of coolness and intention to use digital products: a user-centered approach. 1346-1363 - Tabitha L. James, Jie Zhang, Han Li, Jennifer L. Ziegelmayer, Eduardo D. Villacis Calderon:
The moderating effect of technology overload on the ability of online learning to meet students' basic psychological needs. 1364-1382 - Fei Zhou, Jian Mou:
Does social media usage evoke employees' spirituality? A cross-level moderation model of inclusive leadership. 1383-1409 - Fariba Nosrati, Brian Detlor:
The power of stories for impression management: evidence from a city cultural digital storytelling initiative. 1410-1427 - Stella Tomasi, Chaodong Han, James Otto:
Expectancy violation in a Facebook group: What is your response? 1428-1442 - Xiaofan Tang, Shaobo Wei:
How do ambidextrous leadership and self-efficacy influence employees' enterprise system use: an empirical study of customer relationship management system context. 1443-1465 - Gina Green, Hope Koch, Peter Kulaba, Shelby L. Garner, Carolin Elizabeth George, Julia Hitchcock, Gift Norman:
Implementing an mHealth app to combat hypertension in India's vulnerable populations. 1466-1492 - Zhuo Chen, Yanping Gong, Julan Xie:
From phubee to phubber: the transmission of phone snubbing behavior between marital partners. 1493-1510
Volume 35, Number 5, 2022
- Farid Shirazi, Hsiao-Ting Tseng, Olu Adegbite, Nick Hajli, Saeed Rouhani:
New product success through big data analytics: an empirical evidence from Iran. 1513-1539 - Kwame Simpe Ofori, Hod Anyigba, Ogechi Adeola, Junwu Chai, Christian Nedu Osakwe, Olayinka David-West:
Understanding post-adoption behaviour in the context of ride-hailing apps: the role of customer perceived value. 1540-1562 - Shiu-Wan Hung, Min-Jhih Cheng, Chia-Jung Lee:
A new mechanism for purchasing through personal interactions: fairness, trust and social influence in online group buying. 1563-1589 - Viswanath Venkatesh, Cheri Speier-Pero, Sebastian Walter Schütz:
Why do people shop online? A comprehensive framework of consumers' online shopping intentions and behaviors. 1590-1620 - Mohamad Bahrami, Sajjad Shokouhyar:
The role of big data analytics capabilities in bolstering supply chain resilience and firm performance: a dynamic capability view. 1621-1651 - Ziteng Fan, Nan Zhang:
Disconnected citizens in the social media age: unpacking the effects of digital exclusion on satisfaction with democracy in Europe. 1652-1673
Volume 35, Number 6, 2022
- Niki Panteli, Fay Giæver, Jostein Engesmo:
Guest editorial: Emotions in the digitalised workplace. 1677-1692 - Sut I Wong, Elizabeth Solberg, Laura Traavik:
Individuals' fixed digital mindset, internal HRM alignment and feelings of helplessness in virtual teams. 1693-1713 - Lorentsa Gkinko, Amany R. Elbanna:
Hope, tolerance and empathy: employees' emotions when using an AI-enabled chatbot in a digitalised workplace. 1714-1743 - Nan (Tina) Wang:
Media features and communication control in the digitalized workplace: a study about regulating negative emotional communication. 1744-1781 - Simeon Vidolov:
Uncovering the affective affordances of videoconference technologies. 1782-1803
Volume 35, Number 7, 2022
- Xiangyu Liu, Bowen Zheng, Hefu Liu:
Understanding the social media interactivity paradox: the effects of social media interactivity on communication quality, work interruptions and job performance. 1805-1828 - Jitendra Yadav, Madhvendra Misra, Nripendra P. Rana, Kuldeep Singh:
Exploring the synergy between nano-influencers and sports community: behavior mapping through machine learning. 1829-1854 - Hamid Reza Nikkhah, Rajiv Sabherwal:
Information disclosure willingness and mobile cloud computing collaboration apps: the impact of security and assurance mechanisms. 1855-1883 - Sharon Wagg, Boyka Simeonova:
A policy-level perspective to tackle rural digital inclusion. 1884-1911 - Çigdem Turhan, Ibrahim Akman:
Exploring sectoral diversity in the timing of organizational blockchain adoption. 1912-1930 - Mona Natasha Siahaan, Putu Wuri Handayani, Fatimah Azzahro:
Self-disclosure of social media users in Indonesia: the influence of personal and social media factors. 1931-1954 - Junaid Khalid, Qingxiong Derek Weng, Adeel Luqman, Muhammad Imran Rasheed, Maryam Hina:
After-hours work-related technology use and individuals' deviance: the role of other-initiated versus self-initiated interruptions. 1955-1979 - Evangelia Baralou, Dionysios D. Dionysiou:
Routine dynamics in virtual teams: the role of technological artifacts. 1980-2001 - Mónica Pazmiño-Sarango, Mijail Naranjo-Zolotov, Frederico Cruz-Jesus:
Assessing the drivers of the regional digital divide and their impact on eGovernment services: evidence from a South American country. 2002-2025 - Juhyung Sun, Sun Kyong Lee:
Flooded with too many messages? Predictors and consequences of instant messaging fatigue. 2026-2042 - Inho Hwang, Sanghyun Kim, Carl M. Rebman:
Impact of regulatory focus on security technostress and organizational outcomes: the moderating effect of security technostress inhibitors. 2043-2074 - Yeojin Chung, Surendra Sarnikar:
Understanding host marketing strategies on Airbnb and their impact on listing performance: a text analytics approach. 2075-2097 - Munazza Mahmood, Syeda Hina Batool, Muhammad Rafiq, Muhammad Safdar:
Examining digital information literacy as a determinant of women's online shopping behavior. 2098-2114 - Younghoon Chang, Seongyong Lee, Siew Fan Wong, Seon-Phil Jeong:
AI-powered learning application use and gratification: an integrative model. 2115-2139 - Muhammad Naeem, Wilson Ozuem:
Understanding misinformation and rumors that generated panic buying as a social practice during COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Twitter, YouTube and focus group interviews. 2140-2166 - Chuang Wang, Jun Zhang, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Time flies when chatting online: a social structure and social learning model to understand excessive use of mobile instant messaging. 2167-2192 - Ying-Lien Lin, Wei-Tsong Wang:
The influence of supervisor proactivity on perceived job demands and job outcomes among information technology subordinates in IT-related service projects. 2193-2218 - Rosy Boardman, Helen McCormick:
Attention and behaviour on fashion retail websites: an eye-tracking study. 2219-2240 - Yu Wang, Mingli Zhang, Yaxin Ming:
What contributes to online communities' prosperity? Understanding value co-creation in product-experience-shared communities (PESCs) from the view of resource integration. 2241-2262 - Fred Niederman, Elizabeth White Baker:
The "case to theory transformation method" for initiating is theory: the process and an illustration using is integration following mergers and acquisitions. 2263-2287 - Sam Zaza, Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, Deborah J. Armstrong:
The drivers and effects of burnout within an information technology work context: a job demands-resources framework. 2288-2313 - Hosam Al-Samarraie, Kirfi-Aliyu Bello, Ahmed Ibrahim Alzahrani, Andrew Paul Smith, Chikezie Emele:
Young users' social media addiction: causes, consequences and preventions. 2314-2343 - Sudip Das:
An IoT business model for public sector retail oil outlets. 2344-2367 - Chun-Nan Lin, Jinsheng Roan:
Identifying the development stages of virtual teams - An application of social network analysis. 2368-2392 - Diah Priharsari, Babak Abedin:
Orchestrating value co-creation in online communities as fluid organisations: firm roles and value creation mechanisms. 2393-2417 - Grégory Jemine, Kim Guillaume:
Lifting the veil on HRIS adoption: the role of vendors and consultants in the diffusion of HR innovations. 2418-2440 - Qin Chen, Jiahua Jin, Xiangbin Yan:
Understanding online review behaviors of patients in online health communities: an expectation-disconfirmation perspective. 2441-2469 - José L. Ruiz-Alba, Mohamad Abou-Foul, Alireza Nazarian, Pantea Foroudi:
Digital platforms: customer satisfaction, eWOM and the moderating role of perceived technological innovativeness. 2470-2499 - Mehran Gholizadeh, Saeed Akhlaghpour, Pedro T. Isaías, Morteza Namvar:
Emergent affordances and potential challenges of mobile learning apps: insights from online reviews. 2500-2517 - Ruilin Zhu, Yanqing Song, Shuang He, Xuan Hu, Wangsu Hu, Bingsheng Liu:
Toward dialogue through a holistic measuring framework - the impact of social media on risk communication in the COVID-19. 2518-2540
Volume 35, Number 8, 2022
- Isto Huvila, Åsa Cajander, Jonas Moll, Heidi P. K. Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Hanife Rexhepi:
Technological and informational frames: explaining age-related variation in the use of patient accessible electronic health records as technology and information. 1-22 - Carolanne Mahony, Ciara Heavin, David Sammon:
Identifying design guidelines for online information resources: a study of expectant and new mothers. 23-51 - Luka Tomat, Peter Trkman, Anton Manfreda:
Personality in information systems professions: identifying archetypal professions with suitable traits and candidates' ability to fake-good these traits. 52-73 - Stephen McCarthy, Wendy Rowan, Nina Kahma, Laura Lynch, Titiana Petra Ertiö:
Open e-learning platforms and the design-reality gap: an affordance theory perspective. 74-98 - Emmanuel Eze, Rob Gleasure, Ciara Heavin:
Worlds apart: a socio-material exploration of mHealth in rural areas of developing countries. 99-141 - Andreas Alexiou, Michaéla C. Schippers, Ilan Oshri, Spyros Angelopoulos:
Narrative and aesthetics as antecedents of perceived learning in serious games. 142-161 - Osku Torro, Henri Pirkkalainen, Hongxiu Li:
Media synchronicity in organizational social exchange. 162-180 - Grace Fox, Theo Lynn, Pierangelo Rosati:
Enhancing consumer perceptions of privacy and trust: a GDPR label perspective. 181-204 - Edward W. N. Bernroider, G. Harindranath, Sherif Kamel:
From connective actions in social movements to offline collective actions: an individual level perspective. 205-230 - Maria Merisalo, Teemu Makkonen:
Bourdieusian e-capital perspective enhancing digital capital discussion in the realm of third level digital divide. 231-252 - Juhani Ukko, Minna Saunila, Mina Nasiri, Tero Rantala, Mira Holopainen:
Digital twins' impact on organizational control: perspectives on formal vs social control. 253-272 - Sofia Alexopoulou, Joachim Åström, Martin Karlsson:
The grey digital divide and welfare state regimes: a comparative study of European countries. 273-291 - Sari Knaapi-Junnila, Minna M. Rantanen, Jani Koskinen:
Are you talking to me? - calling laypersons in the sphere of data economy ecosystems. 292-310 - Euodia Vermeulen, Sara S. Grobbelaar:
The structure and information spread capability of the network formed by integrated fitness apps. 311-329 - Xue Yang:
Consumers' purchase intentions in social commerce: the role of social psychological distance, perceived value, and perceived cognitive effort. 330-348 - Reetta Oksa, Henri Pirkkalainen, Markus Salo, Nina Savela, Atte Oksanen:
Professional social media-enabled productivity: a five-wave longitudinal study on the role of professional social media invasion, work engagement and work exhaustion. 349-368 - Tiina Kalliomäki-Levanto, Antti Ukkonen:
An organizational digital footprint for interruption management: a data-driven approach. 369-396
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