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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 70
Volume 70, May 2022
- Mohammad Shafenoor Amin, Yin Kia Chiam, Kasturi Dewi Varathan:
Corrigendum to "Identification of significant features and data mining techniques in predicting heart disease" [Telematics Informatics 36 (2019) 82-93]. 101780 - Won-young Chung, Jungwoo Nam, Kyungjin Ryong, Daeho Lee:
When, how, and what kind of information should Internet service providers disclose? A study on the transparency that users want. 101799 - Jie Meng:
The more we know, the more likely we may agree? 101807 - Hyeongjin Ahn, Eunil Park:
Determinants of consumer acceptance of mobile healthcare devices: An application of the concepts of technology acceptance and coolness. 101810 - Ran Huang, Minjeong Kim, Sharron J. Lennon:
Trust as a second-order construct: Investigating the relationship between consumers and virtual agents. 101811
- Filipe Pinto, Catarina Ferreira da Silva, Sérgio Moro:
People-centered distributed ledger technology-IoT architectures: A systematic literature review. 101812
- Jiyoon Chang, Ahreum Hong, Daeho Lee:
To produce or resell? Which content strategy is more efficient for program providers? 101813 - Junmin Lee, Gangmin Park, Keungoui Kim:
Transition failure strengthening regime stability in socio-technical systems: A case study of shared mobility market in South Korea. 101814 - Alexis Shore:
Talking about facial recognition technology: How framing and context influence privacy concerns and support for prohibitive policy. 101815 - Hyesoo Jeon, Changjun Lee:
Internet of Things Technology: Balancing privacy concerns with convenience. 101816 - Ilse Vranken, Nausikaä Brimmel, Laura Vandenbosch, Jolien Trekels:
Television, news media, social media and adolescents' and young adults' violations of the COVID-19 lockdown measures: A prototype willingness model. 101817 - Tianjiao Wang, Wenting Yu:
Alternative sources use and misinformation exposure and susceptibility: The curvilinear moderation effects of socioeconomic status. 101819
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