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Information Technology & People, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2016
- Nick Letch:
Ecologies of interests in social information systems for social benefit. 14-30 - Eveline Hage, Hans Wortmann, Marjolein van Offenbeek, Albert Boonstra:
The dual impact of online communication on older adults' social connectivity. 31-50 - Meira Levy, Irit Hadar, Dov Te'eni, Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel, Sofia Sherman, Nassi Harel:
Social networking in an academic conference context: insights from a case study. 51-68 - Pattarawan Prasarnphanich, Brian D. Janz, Jignya Patel:
Towards a better understanding of system analysts' tacit knowledge: A mixed method approach. 69-98 - Aihui Chen, Yaobin Lu, Bin Wang:
Enhancing perceived enjoyment in social games through social and gaming factors. 99-119 - Pradeep Kumar Ponnamma Divakaran, Sladjana Nørskov:
Are online communities on par with experts in the evaluation of new movies? Evidence from the Fandango community. 120-145 - Gunjan Tomer, Sushanta Kumar Mishra:
Professional identity construction among software engineering students: A study in India. 146-172 - Hee-Woong Kim, Hock Chuan Chan, Sumeet Gupta:
Examining information systems infusion from a user commitment perspective. 173-199 - Chung-Chi Chen, Gwo-Guang Lee, Tzu-Chuan Chou:
A process model for bricolage-based resource co-management for a resource-constrained government IT project: Lessons learned from Taiwan's DOC project. 200-220 - Katherine Choy, Daniel Schlagwein:
Crowdsourcing for a better world: On the relation between IT affordances and donor motivations in charitable crowdfunding. 221-247 - Helen Hasan, Henry Linger:
Guest editorial.
Volume 29, Number 2, 2016
- Ashley D. Lloyd, Mario Antonioletti, Terence M. Sloan:
Able but not willing? Exploring divides in digital versus physical payment use in China. 250-279 - David Forbes, Pornpit Wongthongtham:
Ontology based intercultural patient practitioner assistive communications from qualitative gap analysis. 280-317 - Mann Hyung Hur:
Empowering the elderly population through ICT-based activities: An empirical study of older adults in Korea. 318-333 - Ozlem Bak:
An application of the BPCM model in an e-business driven transformation agenda: Assessing resource implications for a European automotive multinational corporation (MNC). 334-353 - Suvil Chomchaiya, Vatcharaporn Esichaikul:
Consolidated performance measurement framework for government e-procurement focusing on internal stakeholders. 354-380 - Yu-Yin Wang, Tung-Ching Lin, Crystal Han-Huei Tsay:
Encouraging IS developers to learn business skills: an examination of the MARS model. 381-418 - Sungbum Park, Sang-ug Kang, Hangjung Zo:
Analysis of influencing factors on the IPTV subscription: Focused on the moderation role of user perceived video quality. 419-443 - Jinbi Yang, Choon-Ling Sia, Libo Liu, Huaping Chen:
Sellers versus buyers: differences in user information sharing on social commerce sites. 444-470
Volume 29, Number 3, 2016
- Dohyun Ahn, Dong-Hee Shin:
Observers versus agents: Divergent associations of video versus game use with empathy and social connectedness. 474-495 - Hsin Hsin Chang, Chen Su Fu, Po Wen Fang, Yu-Cheng Cheng:
The effects of relationship maintenance and relationship investment on self-service technology relationship performance. 496-526 - Carlo Gabriel Porto Bellini, Rita de Cássia de Faria Pereira, João Luiz Becker:
Organizational structure and enterprise systems implementation: Theoretical measures and a benchmark for customer teams. 527-555 - Guangming Cao, Yanqing Duan, Trevor Cadden, Sonal Minocha:
Systemic capabilities: the source of IT business value. 556-579 - Minjeong Kang, Dong-Hee Shin, Taeshik Gong:
The role of personalization, engagement, and trust in online communities. 580-596 - Michelle Richey, M. N. Ravishankar, Christine Coupland:
Exploring situationally inappropriate social media posts: An impression management perspective. 597-617 - Shu-Hao Chang, Wen-Hai Chih, Dah-Kwei Liou, Yu-Ting Yang:
The mediation of cognitive attitude for online shopping. 618-646 - Mengling Yan, Yan Yu, Xiaoying Dong:
Contributive roles of multilevel organizational learning for the evolution of organizational ambidexterity. 647-667
Volume 29, Number 4, 2016
- Katie Taylor:
Adopting Agile software development: the project manager experience. 670-687 - Thomas Chesney, Swee-Hoon Chuah, Robert Hoffmann, Wendy Hui, Jeremy Larner:
How user personality and social value orientation influence avatar-mediated friendship. 688-716 - Eunil Park, Ki Joon Kim, Sang Jib Kwon:
Understanding the emergence of wearable devices as next-generation tools for health communication. 717-732 - Robert Newbery, Jonathan Lean, Jonathan D. Moizer:
Evaluating the impact of serious games: the effect of gaming on entrepreneurial intent. 733-749 - Jun Huang, Si Shi, Yang Chen, Wing S. Chow:
How do students trust Wikipedia? An examination across genders. 750-773 - Shih-Wei Chou, I-Hua Hung:
Understanding knowledge outcome improvement at the post-adoption stage in a virtual community. 774-806 - Tse-Ping Dong, Chia-Liang Hung, Nai-Chang Cheng:
Enhancing knowledge sharing intention through the satisfactory context of continual service of knowledge management systems. 807-829 - Ali Tarhini, Mazen El-Masri, Maged Ali, Alan Serrano:
Extending the UTAUT model to understand the customers' acceptance and use of internet banking in Lebanon: A structural equation modeling approach. 830-849 - Nima Herman Shidende, Margunn Aanestad, Faraja Igira:
The role of context in the co-evolution of work and tools: A case from the primary health sector in Tanzania. 850-875 - Jian Mou, Dong-Hee Shin, Jason F. Cohen:
Health beliefs and the valence framework in health information seeking behaviors. 876-900 - Hart O. Awa, Ojiabo Ukoha Ojiabo:
A model of adoption determinants of ERP within T-O-E framework. 901-930
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