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Online Information Review, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, 2022
- Wenhong Zhou
, Linxu Dai, Yujie Zhang, Chuanling Wen:
Personal information management on social media from the perspective of platform support: a text analysis based on the Chinese social media platform policy. 1-21 - Anumegha Sharma
, Payal Shrivastava Kapoor
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Message sharing and verification behaviour on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic: a study in the context of India and the USA. 22-39 - Tal Laor
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Twitter as a clique: journalists' patterns of Twitter use in Israel. 40-58 - Maryam Yaghtin
, Hajar Sotudeh
, Alireza Nikseresht
, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi
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Modeling the co-citation dependence on semantic layers of co-cited documents. 59-78 - Hua Pang
, Kaiyang Qin
, Min Ji
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Can social network sites facilitate civic engagement? Assessing dynamic relationship between social media and civic activities among young people. 79-94 - Marcelo Luis Barbosa dos Santos
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The "so-called" UGC: an updated definition of user-generated content in the age of social media. 95-113 - Muh-Chyun Tang
, Pei-Min Wu:
Reconciling the effects of positive and negative electronic word of mouth: roles of confirmation bias and involvement. 114-133 - Tao Zhou
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Understanding online health community users' information adoption intention: an elaboration likelihood model perspective. 134-146 - Claire Seungeun Lee
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Analyzing Zoombombing as a new communication tool of cyberhate in the COVID-19 era. 147-163 - Yi Chen
, Chuanfu Chen
, Si Li
:
Determining factors of participants' attitudes toward the ethics of social media data research. 164-181 - Jung-Chieh Lee
, Liang Nan Xiong
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Investigation of the relationships among educational application (APP) quality, computer anxiety and student engagement. 182-203
Volume 46, Number 2, 2022
- Chern Li Liew
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National memory institutions' social media policies and risk management: a content analysis. 205-223 - Han Zhang
, Ying Bi
, Fei Kang
, Zhong Wang
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Incentive mechanisms for government officials' implementing open government data in China. 224-243 - Azi Lev-On
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Watching participatory budgeting events or attending them produce different distributive outcomes. 244-255 - João Coelho Soares
, Ricardo Limongi
, Eric David Cohen
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Engagement in a social media: an analysis in higher education institutions. 256-284 - Fei Zhou
, Jian Mou
, Jongki Kim
:
Toward a meaningful experience: an explanation of the drivers of the continued usage of gamified mobile app services. 285-303 - Hsu-Ju Teng
, Chi-Feng Lo
, Hsin-Hui Lee
:
How do internet memes affect brand image? 304-318 - Shahid Iqbal Khan
, Bilal Ahmad
:
Tweet so good that they can't ignore you! Suggesting posting strategies to micro-celebrities for online engagement. 319-336 - Lu Guan
, Yafei Zhang
, Jonathan J. H. Zhu
:
Predicting information exposure and continuous consumption: self-level interest similarity, peer-level interest similarity and global popularity. 337-355 - Bingjing Mao
, Cong Li
:
A good dentist or not: understanding the role of storytelling in online dentist reviews. 356-374 - Chern Li Liew
:
Let's talk about risks: a pillar framework for social media risk management in memory institutions. 375-390 - Bohee Jung
, Hanku Kim
, Seung Hwan (Shawn) Lee
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The impact of belongingness and graphic-based emoticon usage motives on emoticon purchase intentions for MIM: an analysis of Korean KakaoTalk users. 391-411
Volume 46, Number 3, 2022
- Marco T. Bastos
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Editorial: Five challenges in detection and mitigation of disinformation on social media. 413-421 - Jiyoung Lee
, Shaheen Kanthawala
, Brian C. Britt
, Danielle F. Deavours
, Tanya Ott-Fulmore
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Prevalence of anger, engaged in sadness: engagement in misinformation, correction, and emotional tweets during mass shootings. 422-440 - Pritika Reddy
, Bibhya Sharma
, Kaylash Chaudhary
, 'Osaiasi Lolohea
, Robert Tamath
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Information literacy: a desideratum of the 21st century. 441-463 - Gal Yavetz
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Bibi and Mr. Prime Minister: do different Facebook identities imply different messages for political leaders? 464-482 - Nushrat Khan
, Mike Thelwall
, Kayvan Kousha
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Are data repositories fettered? A survey of current practices, challenges and future technologies. 483-502 - Rajiv Kumar
, Arindam Mukherjee, Amit Sachan
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m-Government experience: a qualitative study in India. 503-524 - Asma Alwreikat
, Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata
, Metwaly Ali Mohamed Eldakar
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Arab women feelings while seeking information during COVID-19 pandemic: applying PMT constructs. 525-546 - Mert Onuralp Gökalp
, Ebru Gökalp
, Kerem Kayabay
, Altan Koçyigit
, P. Erhan Eren
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The development of the data science capability maturity model: a survey-based research. 547-567 - Xuanxi Li
, A. Y. M. Atiquil Islam
, Eddie W. L. Cheng
, Xiao Hu
, Samuel Kai Wah Chu:
Exploring determinants influencing information literacy with activity theory. 568-589 - Mona Jami Pour
, Javad Mesrabadi, Mohammad Asarian
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Meta-analysis of the DeLone and McLean models in e-learning success: the moderating role of user type. 590-615 - Yonghwan Kim
, Bumsoo Kim
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Effects of young adults' smartphone use for social media on communication network heterogeneity, social capital and civic engagement. 616-638 - Nimmi Rangaswamy
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Book review: Lives of data: essays on computational cultures from India. 639-641
Volume 46, Number 4, 2022
- Lei Hou
, Xue Pan:
Consumers with specialised and diverse experience produce more helpful reviews. 645-659 - Laura Saraite-Sariene
, Federico Galán-Valdivieso
, Juana Alonso-Cañadas
, Manuela García-Tabuyo
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The role of women's leadership in environmental NGOs' online accountability. 660-677 - Cheuk Hang Au, Kevin K. W. Ho
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Online schadenfreude as an outcome of ideological polarization: a case in Hong Kong. 678-697 - Ahsan Ullah
, Kanwal Ameen
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Statistical analysis used in LIS research produced by Pakistani authors. 698-714 - Didem Ölçer
, Tugba Taskaya-Temizel
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Quality assessment of web-based information on type 2 diabetes. 715-732 - Wen-Chun Chang
:
Media use, political trust and attitude toward direct democracy: empirical evidence from Taiwan. 733-753 - Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas
, Zahid Hussain Qaisar, Xiaodong Xu
, Chunxia Sun
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Nexus of E-government, cybersecurity and corruption on public service (PSS) sustainability in Asian economies using fixed-effect and random forest algorithm. 754-770 - Jiafeng Gu
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Semiprivate space and access to online education during COVID-19: empirical tests from China. 771-786 - Tong Wu
, Jonathan Reynolds
, Jintao Wu
, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
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CEOs as corporate ambassadors: deciphering leadership communication via Twitter. 787-806 - Ummul Hanan Mohamad
, Mohammad Nazir Ahmad, Ahmad Mujahid Ubaidillah Zakaria:
Ontologies application in the sharing economy domain: a systematic review. 807-825
Volume 46, Number 5, 2022
- Kai Li
:
Relationships between method-section citation rates and citation contexts: evidence from highly cited references in psychology. 829-845 - Tunde Simeon Amosun
, Jianxun Chu, Olayemi Hafeez Rufai
, Sayibu Muhideen
, Riffat Shahani
, Miapeh Kous Gonlepa
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Does e-government help shape citizens' engagement during the COVID-19 crisis? A study of mediational effects of how citizens perceive the government. 846-866 - Jarim Kim
, Yesolran Kim
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What publics do online matters: Internet use and political information behaviors. 867-885 - Ján Cerný, Martin Potancok
, Elias Castro-Hernandez
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Toward a typology of weak-signal early alert systems: functional early warning systems in the post-COVID age. 904-919 - Bumsoo Kim
, Eric Cooks
, Yonghwan Kim
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Thinking, checking and learning: testing a moderated-mediation model of social media news use conditional upon elaboration on political knowledge via fact-checking. 920-936 - Nava Rothschild
, Noa Aharony
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Self-disclosure in public and private groups of people with mental illnesses in Facebook. 937-953 - Andrea Hrckova
, Róbert Móro
, Ivan Srba
, Mária Bieliková:
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of linking patterns of mainstream and partisan online news media in Central Europe. 954-973 - Shiromani Gupta
, Satyabhusan Dash
, Rachna Mahajan
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The role of social influencers for effective public health communication. 974-992 - Luciana Monteiro Krebs
, Bieke Zaman
, Sonia Elisa Caregnato
, David Geerts
, Vicente Grassi-Filho, Nyi Nyi Htun
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Trespassing the gates of research: identifying algorithmic mechanisms that can cause distortions and biases in academic social media. 993-1013
Volume 46, Number 6, 2022
- Yaotan Xie
, Fei Xiang:
An improved approach based on dynamic mixed sampling and transfer learning for topic recognition: a case study on online patient reviews. 1017-1033 - Fei Zhou
, Jian Mou
, Wei Wang
, Yenchun Jim Wu
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Social media usage and employee creativity: is relational energy a missing link? 1034-1053 - Amit Sood
, Rajendra Kumar Sharma
, Amit Kumar Bhardwaj
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Artificial intelligence research in agriculture: a review. 1054-1075 - Xiujuan Chen
, Shanbing Gao
, Xue Zhang
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Visual analysis of global research trends in social bots based on bibliometrics. 1076-1094 - Mingyue Fan
, Juliet Wanza Ndavi
, Sikandar Ali Qalati
, Lin Huang
, Zhengjia Pu
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Applying the time continuum model of motivation to explain how major factors affect mobile learning motivation: a comparison of SEM and fsQCA. 1095-1114 - Sajeet Pradhan
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Social network fatigue: revisiting the antecedents and consequences. 1115-1131 - Chokri Barhoumi
, Areej Alsaysi
, Souheil Essid
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Diagnosis of the effectiveness of the e-learning solutions adopted in Saudi higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1132-1151 - Xizhu Xiao
, Yan Su:
Wired to seek, comment and share? Examining the relationship between personality, news consumption and misinformation engagement. 1152-1166 - Sepanta Sharafuddin
, Ivan Belik
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The evolution of data analytics through the lens of business cases. 1167-1183 - Xingyu Ken Chen
, Jin-Cheon Na
, Luke Kien-Weng Tan, Mark Chong, Murphy Choy
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Exploring how online responses change in response to debunking messages about COVID-19 on WhatsApp. 1184-1204
Volume 46, Number 7, 2022
- Paraskevi El. Skarpa
, Emmanouel Garoufallou
:
The role of libraries in the fake news era: a survey of information scientists and library science students in Greece. 1205-1224 - Zhiwei Yang
, Qingshan Zhou
, Dickson K. W. Chiu
, Yuqi Wang
:
Exploring the factors influencing continuous usage intention of academic social network sites. 1225-1241 - Pradeep Kumar, Gaurav Sarin
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WELMSD - word embedding and language model based sarcasm detection. 1242-1256 - Souheila Ben Guirat
, Ibrahim Bounhas
, Yahya Slimani:
Meta-search based approach for Arabic information retrieval. 1257-1274 - Wei Jeng
, Daqing He
:
Surveying research data-sharing practices in US social sciences: a knowledge infrastructure-inspired conceptual framework. 1275-1292 - Ammina Kothari
, Kimberly Walker, Kelli S. Burns
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#CoronaVirus and public health: the role of social media in sharing health information. 1293-1312 - Nili Steinfeld
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The disinformation warfare: how users use every means possible in the political battlefield on social media. 1313-1334 - Tal Laor
, Sabina Lissitsa
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Mainstream, on-demand and social media consumption and trust in government handling of the COVID crisis. 1335-1352 - Yan Su
, Porismita Borah
, Xizhu Xiao
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Understanding the "infodemic": social media news use, homogeneous online discussion, self-perceived media literacy and misperceptions about COVID-19. 1353-1372 - Edward Shih-Tse Wang
, Hung-Chou Lin
, Yu-Ting Liao:
Effects of social capital of social networking site on social identity and continuous participant behavior. 1373-1388
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