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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, 2019
- Lin Wang, Hana Lee, Da Young Ju:
Impact of digital content on young children's reading interest and concentration for books. 1-8 - Ana Javornik, Efstathia Kostopoulou, Yvonne Rogers, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Petros Koutsolampros, Ana Maria Moutinho, Simon Julier:
An experimental study on the role of augmented reality content type in an outdoor site exploration. 9-27 - Wei Gao, Xue Li:
Building presence in an online shopping website: the role of website quality. 28-41 - Prasanta Kr. Chopdar, V. J. Sivakumar:
Understanding continuance usage of mobile shopping applications in India: the role of espoused cultural values and perceived risk. 42-64 - Henrique Lemos dos Santos, Cristian Cechinel:
The final year project supervision in online distance learning: assessing students and faculty perceptions about communication tools. 65-84 - Arif Perdana, D. Alastair Robb, Fiona H. Rohde:
Interactive data visualisation for accounting information: a three-fit perspective. 85-100 - Patric R. Spence, Autumn Edwards, Chad Edwards, Xianlin Jin:
'The bot predicted rain, grab an umbrella': few perceived differences in communication quality of a weather Twitterbot versus professional and amateur meteorologists. 101-109
Volume 38, Number 2, 2019
- Nazir S. Hawi, Maya Samaha Rupert:
Identifying commonalities and differences in personality characteristics of Internet and social media addiction profiles: traits, self-esteem, and self-construal. 110-119 - Xingyu Chen, Da Tao, Zhimin Zhou:
Factors affecting reposting behaviour using a mobile phone-based user-generated-content online community application among Chinese young adults. 120-131 - Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Jan Gulliksen, Niklas Hallberg:
RAMES - Framework supporting user centred evaluation in research and practice. 132-149 - Angélique Montuwy, Aurélie Dommes, Béatrice Cahour:
Helping older pedestrians navigate in the city: comparisons of visual, auditory and haptic guidance instructions in a virtual environment. 150-171 - Hayeon Song, Emily M. Cramer, Namkee Park:
Cultural differences in social comparison on Facebook. 172-183 - Emma J. Williams, Danielle Polage:
How persuasive is phishing email? The role of authentic design, influence and current events in email judgements. 184-197 - Johanna Doppler Haider, Bettina Gastecker, Margit Pohl, Patrick Seidler, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Sense-making strategies in explorative intelligence analysis of network evolutions. 198-215
- Correction. 216
Volume 38, Number 3, 2019
- Ji won Kim, Sungyoung Park:
How perceptions of incivility and social endorsement in online comments (Dis) encourage engagements. 217-229 - Victoria McArthur:
Making Mii: studying the effects of methodological approaches and gaming contexts on avatar customization. 230-243 - Amon Rapp:
Design fictions for behaviour change: exploring the long-term impacts of technology through the creation of fictional future prototypes. 244-272 - Tiong-Thye Goh, Zhuo Xin, Dawei Jin:
Habit formation in social media consumption: a case of political engagement. 273-288 - Timmy H. Tseng, Sara H. Hsieh:
Determinants of emoticon usage in mobile instant messaging: a construal level theory perspective. 289-301 - Maryam Ghasemaghaei, Khaled Hassanein:
Dynamic model of online information quality perceptions and impacts: a literature review. 302-317
Volume 38, Number 4, 2019
- Rita Orji, Derek Reilly, Kiemute Oyibo, Fidelia A. Orji:
Deconstructing persuasiveness of strategies in behaviour change systems using the ARCS model of motivation. 319-335 - Katheryn R. Christy, Jakob D. Jensen:
Examining the relationship between the Big Five, Grit and avoidance of automated communication scales in adults 40-65. 336-344 - Yuanyuan Guo, Chaoyou Wang, Yuqiang Feng:
The impact of psychological climate on employees' innovative use of information systems: The moderating role of goal orientation. 345-360 - E. Mitchell Church, Lakshmi S. Iyer, Xia Zhao:
Pictures tell a story: antecedents of rich-media curation in social network sites. 361-374 - Xiang Ji, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau:
A comparison of three think-aloud protocols used to evaluate a voice intelligent agent that expresses emotions. 375-383 - Boon Piow See, Ching Seng Yap, Rizal Ahmad:
Antecedents of continued use and extended use of enterprise systems. 384-400 - Xiaoling Li, Feng Han, Xiuwen Sun, Yang Liu, Yin Li, Yao Chen:
Bracelet: arms-down selection for Kinect mid-air gesture. 401-409 - Eugenijus Kurilovas:
Advanced machine learning approaches to personalise learning: learning analytics and decision making. 410-421 - Shaoyu Ye, Kevin K. W. Ho:
Would you feel happier if you have more protection behaviour? A panel survey of university students in Japan. 422-434
Volume 38, Number 5, 2019
- Ying Li, Nan (Andy) Zhang, Mikko T. Siponen:
Keeping secure to the end: a long-term perspective to understand employees' consequence-delayed information security violation. 435-453 - Hao Chen, Wenli Li:
Understanding commitment and apathy in is security extra-role behavior from a person-organization fit perspective. 454-468 - Eleftherios Papachristos:
Assessing the performance of short multi-item questionnaires in aesthetic evaluation of websites. 469-485 - Anna Rohunen, Jouni Markkula:
On the road - listening to data subjects' personal mobility data privacy concerns. 486-502 - Bente Evjemo, Humberto Castejón-Martínez, Sigmund Akselsen:
Trust trumps concern: findings from a seven-country study on consumer consent to 'digital native' vs. 'digital immigrant' service providers. 503-518 - Simone Borsci, Stefano Federici, Alessio Malizia, Maria Laura De Filippis:
Shaking the usability tree: why usability is not a dead end, and a constructive way forward. 519-532 - Hui-Min Lai, Pi-Jung Hsieh, Rencheng Zhang:
Understanding adolescent students' use of Facebook and their subjective wellbeing: a gender-based comparison. 533-548
Volume 38, Number 6, 2019
- Vladlena Benson, Chris Hand, Richard Hartshorne:
How compulsive use of social media affects performance: insights from the UK by purpose of use. 549-563 - Kyungeun Park, Taesuk Kihl, Seungie Park, Min-Jae Kim, Juno Chang:
Fairy tale directed game-based training system for children with ADHD using BCI and motion sensing technologies. 564-577 - Gabriel Brandenberg, Phillip Ozimek, Hans-Werner Bierhoff, Christine Janker:
The relation between use intensity of private and professional SNS, social comparison, self-esteem, and depressive tendencies in the light of self-regulation. 578-591 - Sara Elhishi, Mervat Abu-Elkheir, Ahmed Abou Elfetouh:
Perspectives on the evolution of online communities. 592-608 - Sujeong Choi:
The roles of media capabilities of smartphone-based SNS in developing social capital. 609-620 - Wei Wang, Lihuan Guo, Ling He, Yen-Chun Jim Wu:
Effects of social-interactive engagement on the dropout ratio in online learning: insights from MOOC. 621-636 - Laia Albó, Davinia Hernández-Leo, Verónica Moreno Oliver:
Smartphones or laptops in the collaborative classroom? A study of video-based learning in higher education. 637-649
Volume 38, Number 7, 2019
- Arturo Realyvásquez, Aidé Aracely Maldonado-Macías, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Julio Blanco-Fernández:
Effects of macroergonomic compatibility of information and communication technologies on the performance of manufacturing systems. 651-663 - Jinhua Dou, Jingyan Qin, Qingju Wang, Qichao Zhao:
Identification of usability problems and requirements of elderly Chinese users for smart TV interactions. 664-677 - Sukru Eraslan, Victoria Yaneva, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper:
Web users with autism: eye tracking evidence for differences. 678-700 - Sigi Goode:
Keeping the user in the cloud: a cognitive social capital antecedent to use continuance and trust-commitment in personal cloud storage services. 701-725 - Huiyue Wu, Yu Wang, Jiali Qiu, Jiayi Liu, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang:
User-defined gesture interaction for immersive VR shopping applications. 726-741 - Wenjing Xie, Amy Fowler-Dawson, Anita Tvauri:
Revealing the relationship between rational fatalism and the online privacy paradox. 742-759
Volume 38, Number 8, 2019
- Myung Ja Kim, Michael W. Preis, Choong-Ki Lee:
The effects of helping, self-expression, and enjoyment on social capital in social media: the moderating effect of avoidance attachment in the tourism context. 760-781 - Francisco Felip, Elena Mulet, Julia Galán Serrano, Inmaculada Remolar:
Analysing observer preferences when presenting a product in a rendered scene: 2D vs. autostereoscopic 3D displays. 782-795 - Hannah Greving, Joachim Kimmerle, Aileen Oeberst, Ulrike Cress:
Emotions in Wikipedia: the role of intended negative events in the expression of sadness and anger in online peer production. 796-806 - Karen Verswijvel, Wannes Heirman, Michel Walrave, Kris Hardies:
Understanding adolescents' unfriending on Facebook by applying an extended theory of planned behaviour. 807-819 - Wenting Feng, Rungting Tu, Tim Lu, Zhimin Zhou:
Understanding forced adoption of self-service technology: the impacts of users' psychological reactance. 820-832 - Sabita Mahapatra:
Smartphone addiction and associated consequences: role of loneliness and self-regulation. 833-844 - Vicente Peñarroja, Jesús Sánchez Gómez, Nuria Gamero, Virginia Orengo, Ana M. Zornoza:
The influence of organisational facilitating conditions and technology acceptance factors on the effectiveness of virtual communities of practice. 845-857 - Pedro Henrique Batista Ruas da Silveira, Alan D. Machado, Michelle C. Silva, Magali R. G. Meireles, Ana Maria Pereira Cardoso, Luis E. Zárate, Cristiane Neri Nobre:
Identification and characterisation of Facebook user profiles considering interaction aspects. 858-872
Volume 38, Number 9, 2019
- Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, José Emilio Labra Gayo:
Rethinking key issues for understanding the new challenges of disruption and digital transformation in companies and economies. 873-875
- Chao Zhang, Xiaojiong Wang:
The influence of ICT-driven innovation: a comparative study on national innovation efficiency between developed and emerging countries. 876-886 - Selcen Ozturkcan, Nihat Kasap, Altug Tanaltay, Mesut Ozdinc:
Analysis of tweets about football: 2013 and 2018 leagues in Turkey. 887-899 - Xinnan Dai, Xujian Zhao, Peiquan Jin, Xuebo Cai, Hui Zhang, Chunming Yang, Bo Li:
Opera-oriented character relations extraction for role interaction and behaviour Understanding: a deep learning approach. 900-912 - Kazim Küçükalkan, Mehmet Beyazsaçli, Aysegül Sükran Öz:
Examination of the effects of computer-based mathematics instruction methods in children with mathematical learning difficulties: a meta-analysis. 913-923 - Saeed-Ul Hassan, Anna Visvizi, Hajra Waheed:
The 'who' and the 'what' in international migration research: data-driven analysis of Scopus-indexed scientific literature. 924-939 - Kwok Tai Chui, Ryan Wen Liu, Miltiadis D. Lytras, Mingbo Zhao:
Big data and IoT solution for patient behaviour monitoring. 940-949 - Herminio García-González, Daniel Fernández-Álvarez, José Emilio Labra Gayo, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos:
Applying big data and stream processing to the real estate domain. 950-958 - Muhammad Waqar, Nadeem Majeed, Hassan Dawood, Ali Daud, Naif Radi Aljohani:
An adaptive doctor-recommender system. 959-973 - Shu-Lin Wang, Hsin-I Lin:
Integrating TTF and IDT to evaluate user intention of big data analytics in mobile cloud healthcare system. 974-985 - R. K. Jena:
Sentiment mining in a collaborative learning environment: capitalising on big data. 986-1001
Volume 38, Number 10, 2019
- Maurice D. Mulvenna, Raymond R. Bond:
Editorial. 1003
- Siddharth Gulati, Sonia C. Sousa, David Lamas:
Design, development and evaluation of a human-computer trust scale. 1004-1015 - Raymond R. Bond, Anne Moorhead, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Siobhan O'Neill, Courtney Potts, Nuala Murphy:
Exploring temporal behaviour of app users completing ecological momentary assessments using mental health scales and mood logs. 1016-1027 - Niklas Rönnberg:
Musical sonification supports visual discrimination of color intensity. 1028-1037 - Virpi Kalakoski, Andreas Henelius, Emilia Oikarinen, Antti Ukkonen, Kai Puolamäki:
Cognitive ergonomics for data analysis. Experimental study of cognitive limitations in a data-based judgement task. 1038-1047 - Benjamin R. Subhani, Oluwademilade I. Amos-Oluwole, Harry L. Claxton, Daisy C. Holmes, Carina E. I. Westling, Harry J. Witchel:
Compliant activity rather than difficulty accelerates thought probe responsiveness and inhibits deliberate mind wandering. 1048-1059 - Christof van Nimwegen, Kristi Bergman:
Effects on cognition of the burn after reading principle in ephemeral media applications. 1060-1067
Volume 38, Number 11, 2019
- Alessandra Schirin Gessl, Stephan Schlögl, Nils Mevenkamp:
On the perceptions and acceptance of artificially intelligent robotics and the psychology of the future elderly. 1068-1087 - Dirk Snyman, Hennie A. Kruger:
Behavioural threshold analysis: methodological and practical considerations for applications in information security. 1088-1106 - Luisa Sanz-Martínez, Erkan Er, Alejandra Martínez-Monés, Yannis Dimitriadis, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo:
Creating collaborative groups in a MOOC: a homogeneous engagement grouping approach. 1107-1121 - Aseel Alhadlaq, Ahmed Kharrufa, Patrick Olivier:
Exploring e-mentoring: co-designing & un-platforming. 1122-1142 - Milad Dehghani, Ki Joon Kim:
The effects of design, size, and uniqueness of smartwatches: perspectives from current versus potential users. 1143-1153 - Carl Chalmers, William Hurst, Michael Mackay, Paul Fergus:
Identifying behavioural changes for health monitoring applications using the advanced metering infrastructure. 1154-1166 - Leonardo Dalmina, Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa, Henrique Damasceno Vianna:
A systematic mapping study of gamification models oriented to motivational characteristics. 1167-1184
Volume 38, Number 12, 2019
- Julia K. Weiss, Elizabeth L. Cohen:
Clicking for change: the role of empathy and negative affect on engagement with a charitable social media campaign. 1185-1193 - M. Laeeq Khan, Ika Karlina Idris:
Recognise misinformation and verify before sharing: a reasoned action and information literacy perspective. 1194-1212 - Alireza Sheikh, Asal Aghaz, Maryam Mohammadi:
Cyberloafing and personality traits: an investigation among knowledge-workers across the Iranian knowledge-intensive sectors. 1213-1224 - Philipp Brauner, Ralf Philipsen, André Calero Valdez, Martina Ziefle:
What happens when decision support systems fail? - the importance of usability on performance in erroneous systems. 1225-1242 - Nattaporn Thongsri, Liang Shen, Yukun Bao:
Investigating factors affecting learner's perception toward online learning: evidence from ClassStart application in Thailand. 1243-1258 - Muhammad Ashraf, Noor Ismawati Jaafar, Ainin Sulaiman:
System- vs. consumer-generated recommendations: affective and social-psychological effects on purchase intention. 1259-1272 - Nadia Olivero, Andrea Greco, Anna Maria Annoni, Patrizia Steca, Paul Benjamin Lowry:
Does opportunity make the thief? Abilities and moral disengagement in illegal downloading. 1273-1289 - Noman H. Chowdhury, Marc T. P. Adam, Geoffrey Skinner:
The impact of time pressure on cybersecurity behaviour: a systematic literature review. 1290-1308 - Mustafa Utku Özmen, Eray Yucel:
Handling of online information by users: evidence from TED talks. 1309-1323 - Ruizhi Li, Qian Huang, Xiayu Chen, Bowen Zheng, Hefu Liu:
Factors affecting smart community service adoption intention: affective community commitment and motivation theory. 1324-1336 - Cong Qi:
A double-edged sword? Exploring the impact of students' academic usage of mobile devices on technostress and academic performance. 1337-1354 - Wisnu Wiradhany, Susanne E. Baumgartner:
Exploring the variability of media multitasking choice behaviour using a network approach. 1355-1368 - Oliver Baus, Stéphane Bouchard, Kévin Nolet:
Exposure to a pleasant odour may increase the sense of reality, but not the sense of presence or realism. 1369-1378
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