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Information Technology & People, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, 2024
- Muhammad Salman Latif, Jian-Jun Wang, Mohsin Shahzad:
Do ethics drive value co-creation behavior in online health communities? 1-28 - Christian Meske, Ireti Amojo, Christoph Müller:
Online flight booking: digital nudging to decrease aviation-related carbon emissions. 29-50 - Randa Salamoun, Charlotte M. Karam, Crystel Abdallah:
A feminist-affordance lens: examining the power outcomes of the actualization of smartphone affordances. 51-80 - Alemayehu Molla, Sophia Xiaoxia Duan, Hepu Deng, Richard Tay:
The effects of digital platform expectations, information schema congruity and behavioural factors on mobility as a service (MaaS) adoption. 81-109 - Jun Yang, Demei Kong, Hongjun Huang:
Homogenous or heterogeneous? Demand effect of reviewer similarity in online video website. 110-129 - Kaifei Xu, Xin Bao, Lu Lu:
Elementary and secondary school students' perceptions toward the use of e-learning under the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study. 130-151 - Ellis L. C. Osabutey, P. K. Senyo, Bernard F. Bempong:
Evaluating the potential impact of online assessment on students' academic performance. 152-170 - Jianming Wang, Tan Vo-Thanh, Yi-Hung Liu, Thac Dang-Van, Ninh Nguyen:
Information confusion as a driver of consumer switching intention on social commerce platforms: a multi-method quantitative approach. 171-200 - Xuebing Dong, Yaping Chang, Junyun Liao, Xiancheng Hao, Xiaoyu Yu:
The impact of virtual interaction on consumers' pro-environmental behaviors: the mediating role of platform intimacy and love for nature. 201-222 - Hanieh Javadi Khasraghi, Isaac Vaghefi, Rudy Hirschheim:
Contribution to team and community in crowdsourcing contests: a qualitative investigation. 223-250 - Xixi Li, Zhijie Li, Qian Wang, Xunhua Guo:
The influences of expressive and instrumental social ties in social commerce: integrating dyadic views from buyers and sellers. 251-284 - George Yui-Lam Wong, Ron Chi-Wai Kwok, Shanshan Zhang, Gabriel Chun-Hei Lai, Yanyan Li, Jessica Choi-Fung Cheung:
Exploring the consequence of information communication technology-enabled work during non-working hours: a stress perspective. 285-307 - Hélène Bussy-Socrate, Karina Sokolova:
Sociomaterial influence on social media: exploring sexualised practices of influencers on Instagram. 308-327 - Rajasshrie Pillai, Brijesh Sivathanu, Bhimaraya Metri, Neeraj Kaushik:
Students' adoption of AI-based teacher-bots (T-bots) for learning in higher education. 328-355 - Frank Goethals, Jennifer L. Ziegelmayer:
The greening of IT use: the impact of environmental concerns on the use of internet systems. 356-373 - Fernando Bichara Pinto, Marie Anne Macadar, Gabriela Viale Pereira:
Pandemic sociomaterial bricolage: how vulnerable communities used social media to tackle the COVID-19 crisis. 374-398 - Soo Il Shin, Dianne J. Hall, Kyung Young Lee, Sumin Han:
Exploring satisfaction with social networking sites through the lens of fan page visiting: uncertainty reduction and general systems theory perspective. 399-421 - Shalini Talwar, Puneet Kaur, Sushant Kumar, Michel Laroche, Amandeep Dhir:
Caged, helpless but not bored: consumption values derived from over-the-top platforms during pandemic. 422-448 - Rajasshrie Pillai, Yamini Ghanghorkar, Brijesh Sivathanu, Raed Salah Algharabat, Nripendra P. Rana:
Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) based employee experience (EEX) chatbots. 449-478 - Andrew D. Pressey, David J. Houghton, Doga Istanbulluoglu:
The problematic use of smartphones in public: the development and validation of a measure of smartphone "zombie" behaviour. 479-501 - Lingfeng Dong, Jinghui (Jove) Hou, Liqiang Huang, Yuan Liu, Jie Zhang:
Impacts of normative and hedonic motivations on continuous knowledge contribution in virtual community: the moderating effect of past contribution experience. 502-520
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