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International Journal of Information Management, Volume 64
Volume 64, June 2022
- Raji Raman, Ruba Aljafari, Viswanath Venkatesh, Vernon J. Richardson:
Mixed-methods research in the age of analytics, an exemplar leveraging sentiments from news articles to predict firm performance. 102451 - Samedi Heng, Konstantinos Tsilionis, Christelle Scharff, Yves Wautelet:
Understanding AI ecosystems in the Global South: The cases of Senegal and Cambodia. 102454 - Louie H. M. Wong, Luminita Hurbean, Robert M. Davison, Carol X. J. Ou, Mihaela Muntean:
Working around inadequate information systems in the workplace: An empirical study in Romania. 102471 - Olga Abramova, Amina Wagner, Christian Michael Olt, Peter Buxmann:
One for all, all for one: Social considerations in user acceptance of contact tracing apps using longitudinal evidence from Germany and Switzerland. 102473 - Srikar Velichety, Utkarsh Shrivastava:
Quantifying the impacts of online fake news on the equity value of social media platforms - Evidence from Twitter. 102474 - Wu Yepeng, Yuanyuan Jiao, Xu Hui, Chongchong Lyu:
The more engagement, the better? The influence of supplier engagement on new product design in the social media context. 102475 - Jiahong Xu, Helen S. Du, Kathy Ning Shen, Depeng Zhang:
How gamification drives consumer citizenship behaviour: The role of perceived gamification affordances. 102477 - Iris A. Junglas, Lakshmi Goel, Sven-Volker Rehm, Blake Ives:
On the benefits of consumer IT in the workplace - An IT empowerment perspective. 102478 - Marina Johnson, Abdullah Albizri, Antoine Harfouche, Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Integrating human knowledge into artificial intelligence for complex and ill-structured problems: Informed artificial intelligence. 102479 - Jianru Zhang, Xiaosong Wu, Ju'e Guo, Randi Jiang:
The interactive effects of individual boundary spanning and boundary buffering when using enterprise social media. 102490
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