Information Technology & People
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Gender differences in remote work: a study on the boundary management tactics of women and men
Menghan Shen, Efpraxia D. ZamaniThe purpose of this study is to identify potential differences in experiences and their causes from a gender-based perspective.
The study of social commerce in Generation Z context: the role of social support and privacy risk
Hsiao-Ting Tseng, Shizhen (Jasper) Jia, Tahir M. Nisar, Nick Hajli, Haseeb ShabbirThe recent proliferation of social media platforms has witnessed a growth in social commerce by using social media to facilitate interactivity between customers and vendors. While…
A longitudinal model of continued acceptance of conversational artificial intelligence
Yu-Leung NgThe existing technology acceptance models have not yet investigated functional and motivational factors impacting trust in and use of conversational artificial intelligence (AI…
Framing beneficiary photos to elicit donations in online medical crowdfunding: through the perspectives of sympathy and deliberation
Xiaopan Wang, Junpeng Guo, Yi WuBeneficiary photos on charity appeals are believed to engender prosocial behavior. This study explores photo framing of healthy and unhealthy beneficiary photos in the context of…
Investigating resistance to IT projects: a conceptual model from a meta-synthesis approach
Manoj Krishnan, Satish KrishnanThe study aims to drive conceptual clarity around resistance to information technology projects, integrating multiple facets of the phenomenon from earlier studies.
Disentangling e-commerce gamification affordances on recommendation acceptances from a perceived value perspective
Furong Jia, Jie YuGamification is a strategic approach employed by practitioners to foster meaningful engagement and enhance the acceptance of recommendations. Gamification affordances (e.g…
How do people search for knowledge? Ask-directed searching and browsing strategies in professional virtual communities
Hui-Min Lai, Shin-Yuan Hung, David C. YenSeekers who visit professional virtual communities (PVCs) are usually motivated by knowledge-seeking, which is a complex cognitive process. How do seekers search for knowledge…
Sharing information about medical crowdfunding projects on social networking sites: the integration of attribution-affect model of helping and social capital theory
Zhaohua Deng, Jiaxin Xue, Tailai Wu, Zhuo ChenSharing project information is critical for the success of medical crowdfunding campaigns. However, few users share medical crowdfunding projects on their social networks, and the…
Reducing data privacy breaches: an empirical study of relevant antecedents and an outcome
Princely Ifinedo, Francine Vachon, Anteneh AyansoThis paper aims to increase understanding of pertinent exogenous and endogenous antecedents that can reduce data privacy breaches.
Unpacking the sociomaterial parameters of connectivity management practices in the Saudi academic context
Njod Aljabr, Dimitra Petrakaki, Petros ChamakiotisExisting research on how professionals manage after-hours connectivity to work has been dominated by studies on the strategies/practices individuals develop. In these studies…
Understanding smartphone users’ app usage with restricted permissions
Haroon Iqbal Maseeh, Charles Jebarajakirthy, Achchuthan Sivapalan, Mitchell Ross, Mehak RehmanSmartphone apps collect users' personal information, which triggers privacy concerns for app users. Consequently, app users restrict apps from accessing their personal…
AI in software programming: understanding emotional responses to GitHub Copilot
Farjam Eshraghian, Najmeh Hafezieh, Farveh Farivar, Sergio de CesareThe applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various areas of professional and knowledge work are growing. Emotions play an important role in how users incorporate a…
Framing and feelings on social media: the futures of work and intelligent machines
Ayse Ocal, Kevin CrowstonResearch on artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential effects on the workplace is increasing. How AI and the futures of work are framed in traditional media has been examined…
Why would consumers risk taking purchase recommendations from voice assistants?
Ransome Epie Bawack, Emilie Bonhoure, Sabrine MallekThis study aims to identify and explore different risk typologies associated with consumer acceptance of purchase recommendations from voice assistants (VAs).
Ownership leads to conflicts: the double-edged impact of psychological ownership on communication satisfaction in virtual communities
Lingzhi Brian FangPsychological ownership has been a topic of intense debate for several decades, especially in the digital era. In addition, as part of the digital public domain, virtual…
Principles for analyzing, designing and evaluating the situated use of intelligent machines
Steven AlterThe lack of conceptual approaches for organizing and expressing capabilities, usage and impact of intelligent machines (IMs) in work settings is an obstacle to moving beyond…
Investigating engagement and burnout of gig-workers in the age of algorithms: an empirical study in digital labor platforms
Nastaran Hajiheydari, Mohammad Soltani DelgoshaDigital labor platforms (DLPs) are transforming the nature of the work for an increasing number of workers, especially through extensively employing automated algorithms for…
Recalibrating the scope of financial inclusion through financial technologies in the digital age: the role of digital literacy as a moderator in rural Uganda
George Okello Candiya Bongomin, Charles Akol Malinga, Alain Manzi Amani, Rebecca BalindaThe main purpose of this study is to test for the interaction effect of digital literacy in the relationship between financial technologies (FinTechs) of biometrics and mobile…
ICTs mediated identity work of community health workers: a comparative case study from Africa
Sundeep Sahay, Esther N. LandenThe purpose of this paper is to understand how digital interventions are mediating the identity work of community health workers (CHWs) in the context of two African countries.
Modeling digital skills beyond the IT workforce: construct definition, measurement and impact on digitalization value
Alemayehu Molla, Victor Gekara, Stan Karanasios, Darryn SnellInformation technology (IT) personnels’ technical, business and behavioral skills are critical enablers for generating IT value. In an increasingly digitalized working environment…
IT–business alignment and business model design: a moderated mediation model of organizational learning and data-driven culture
Yao Chen, Liangqing Zhang, Meng Chen, Hefu LiuDrawing on the knowledge-based view, this study investigates how IT–business alignment influences business model design via organizational learning and examines the moderating…
Collaborative federated learning framework to minimize data transmission for AI-enabled video surveillance
Nehemia Sugianto, Dian Tjondronegoro, Golam SorwarThis study proposes a collaborative federated learning (CFL) framework to address personal data transmission and retention issues for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled video…
Towards the formation of we-intention to continue playing mobile multiplayer games: importance of gamification design elements and social play habit roles
Mohd Hanafi Azman Ong, Nur Syafikah IbrahimThe purpose of this study is to explore the relationship of gamification design elements on social play habit and we-intention to continue playing in a mobile multiplayer game…
Do industrial robots matter for corporate environmental governance? Evidence from Chinese firms
Fushu Luan, Wenhua Qi, Wentao Zhang, Victor ChangThe connection between digital manufacturing technologies (Industry 4.0) and the environment has sparked discussions on firms' disclosure of negative information on pollutant…
Understanding the challenges of blockchain technology adoption: evidence from China’s developing carbon markets
Xing Chen, Ashley D. LloydBlockchain is a disruptive technology that has matured to deliver robust, global, IT systems, yet adoption lags predictions. The authors explore barriers to adoption in the…
Enterprise social media as enablers of employees' agility: the impact of work stress and enterprise social media visibility
Abdul Hameed PitafiAccording to extensive analysis, employee agility is influenced by teamwork, coordination and the organizational environment. However, less consideration has been given to the…
Social media as a behavior depolarizer: evidence from Russia–Ukraine conflict
Jitendra Yadav, Kuldeep Singh, Nripendra P. Rana, Denis DennehySocial media has played a pivotal role in polarizing views on Russia–Ukraine conflict. The effects of polarization in online interactions have been extensively studied in many…
Work-related computing at home and nonwork-related computing at work: a self-determination perspective
Tingxi Wang, Qianyu Lin, Zhaobiao Zong, Yue ZhouThis study investigates why employees' cyber-loafing is affected by work-related computing at home. Based on the self-determination theory, the authors propose the mediating role…
The role of threat and coping appraisals in motivating the use of personalised mobile emergency alert systems
Annette Mills, Nelly Todorova, Jing ZhangDisasters and other emergencies are increasing, with millions of people affected by events like earthquakes, fires and flooding. The use of mobile emergency alert systems (MEAS…
Big data innovation and implementation in projects teams: towards a SEM approach to conflict prevention
Hakeem A. Owolabi, Azeez A. Oyedele, Lukumon Oyedele, Hafiz Alaka, Oladimeji Olawale, Oluseyi Aju, Lukman Akanbi, Sikiru GaniyuDespite an enormous body of literature on conflict management, intra-group conflicts vis-à-vis team performance, there is currently no study investigating the conflict prevention…
How the interaction of innovation and ERP systems on business intelligence affects the performance of Mexican manufacturing companies
Jorge Alfonso Lara-Pérez, Francisco Canibe-Cruz, Antonio DuréndezThe present study shows that the implementation and development of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as a technological innovation provide a competitive advantage that…
She’s worth IT: challenges for female CIOs in ensuring IT security compliance
Gaurav Bansal, Zhuoli AxeltonIT security compliance is critical to the organization’s success, and such compliance depends largely on IT leadership. Considering the prevalence of unconscious gender biases and…
Transactive memory systems in superteams: the effect of an intelligent assistant in virtual teams
Denise J. McWilliams, Adriane B. RandolphResearchers explore the impact of an intelligent assistant in virtual teams by applying the theoretical lens of a transactive memory system (TMS) to understand the relationships…
Bridging the adoption gap for cryptocurrencies: understanding the affordances that impact approach–avoidance behavior for potential users and continuation usage for actual users
Milad Armani Dehghani, Dionysios Karavidas, Alexandra Rese, Fulya AcikgozWith the rise of cryptocurrency and its influence on the financial industry, this paper aims to explore cryptocurrency affordances that lead to approach–avoidance behavioral…
Implications of algorithmic management on careers and employment relationships in the gig economy – a developing country perspective
Olatunji David Adekoya, Chima Mordi, Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi, Weifeng ChenThis paper aims to explore the implications of algorithmic management on careers and employment relationships in the Nigerian gig economy. Specifically, drawing on labour process…
Unpacking dual effects of ambivalence toward technologies in online live streaming learning
Shixuan Fu, Jianhua Jordan Yu, Huimin Gu, Xiaoxiao SongShifting to OLSL classes during the pandemic can bring learners ambivalent experiences: negative, positive or both appraisals toward the technologies. However, few studies have…
Chinese older adults' social media use: a study of WeChat from a social practice perspective
Brad McKenna, Wenjie Cai, Hyunsun YoonResearch into older adults' use of social media remains limited. Driven by increasing digitalisation in China, the authors focus on Chinese older adults (aged 60–75)’ use of…
Understanding the process of building institutional trust among digital payment users through national cybersecurity commitment trustworthiness cues: a critical realist perspective
Ben Krishna, Satish Krishnan, M.P. SebastianThe current body of empirical research regarding the impact of trust in the cybersecurity commitment of institutions on digital payment usage has focused solely on a macro-level…
Would an AI chatbot persuade you: an empirical answer from the elaboration likelihood model
Qian Chen, Changqin Yin, Yeming GongThis study investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots persuade customers to accept their recommendations in the online shopping context.
Evaluating compliance for organizational information security and business continuity: three strata of ventriloqual agency
Marko NiemimaaThe purpose of this research is to study how compliance evaluation becomes performed in practice. Compliance evaluation is a common practice among organizations that need to…
Role of social media news consumption in cultivating opinion polarization
Labeeba Kothur, Vidushi PandeyThis paper aims to investigate the mechanisms through which social media news consumption across different platforms leads to opinion polarization in society. To this end, the…
Knowledge management as an asset for operational processes in marginal healthcare centers
Jean Robert Kala Kamdjoug, Serge-Lopez Wamba-Taguimdje, Martin TchoukouaThis research paper aims to explore the added value of knowledge management (KM) and its antecedents for innovation and organizational performance (OP) in marginal healthcare…
A double-edged sword: social media use and creativity
Guangxi Zhang, Sunfan MaoThe use of social media is an integral part of modern life, yet the impact of social media on creativity is a paradox. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, the authors…
Exploring the antecedents of “deep” eWOM providing behaviour in mobile shopping: a multi-country study
Sunil Sahadev, Sean Chung, Mustafeed Zaman, Indria Handoko, Tan Vo-Thanh, Nguyen Phong Nguyen, Rajeev KumraThe study aims to look at deep eWOM providing behaviour in m-commerce and attempts to explore its antecedents. Personalisation is proposed as an indirect antecedent of deep eWOM…
An institutional perspective on application programming interface development and integration
Joshua Ofoeda, Richard Boateng, John EffahDigital platforms increase their function and scope by leveraging boundary resources and complementary add-on products from third-party developers to interact with external…
The configurational effects of artificial intelligence-based hiring decisions on applicants' justice perception and organisational commitment
Jun Yu, Zhengcong Ma, Lin ZhuThis study aims to investigate the configurational effects of five rules – artificial intelligence (AI)-based hiring decision transparency, consistency, voice, explainability and…
Unraveling real-time mobile connectivity paradox and emotional ambivalence: a quasi-experimental design from a multi-source perspective
Yubing Sui, Adeel Luqman, Manish Unhale, Francesco Schiavone, Maria Teresa CuomoThis study develops and validates a theoretical model of real-time mobile connectivity, examining how employees' perceptions of their relationship with supervisors influence their…
Artificial intelligence or human: when and why consumers prefer AI recommendations
Fei Jin, Xiaodan ZhangArtificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing product recommendations, but little is known about consumer acceptance of AI recommendations. This study examines how to improve…
Social influence processes within MMORPG guilds: a mixed-methods approach of nomological network analysis
Kai Wang, Chi-Feng Tai, Han-fen HuFocusing on the social influence processes in the context of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), this study aims to investigate the nomological network of…
Comparing security perceptions and relationship configurations of mobile device modders and non-modders
Sigi Goode, Amir RiazIt is becoming easier for end-users to modify their information system, sometimes against the wishes of management or the original manufacturer. In the mobile device context…
Do the certainty tone and seniority of physicians matter in patients' information adoption in online health communities?
Jiahua Jin, Qin Chen, Xiangbin YanGiven the popularity of online health communities (OHCs) and medical question-and-answer (Q&A) services, it is increasingly important to understand what constitutes useful answers…
The future of working from home: a mixed-methods study with IT professionals to learn from enforced working from home
Simon Lansmann, Jana Mattern, Simone Krebber, Joschka Andreas HüllmannPositive experiences with working from home (WFH) during the Corona pandemic (COVID-19) have motivated many employees to continue WFH after the pandemic. However, factors…
Understanding the effects of specific techno-stressors on strain and job performance: a meta-analysis of the empirical evidence
Qin Yuan, Jun Kong, Chun Liu, Yushi JiangWhile the phenomenon of technostress has received significant attention from researchers in recent years, empirical findings concerning the consequences of specific forms of…
Comparing job applicant deception in asynchronous vs synchronous video interviews, with and without AI-assisted assessments
Hung-Yue Suen, Kuo-En HungAsynchronous Video Interviews (AVIs) incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted assessment has become popular as a pre-employment screening method. The extent to which…
A framework for consumers' assessments of location-based advertising (LBA) and selective exposure to privacy-related online information
Sann RyuThe purpose of the current research is to present an explanatory framework for how people selectively attend to privacy-related news information about LBA depending on the extent…
Understanding consumers' interest in social commerce: the role of privacy, trust and security
Hsiao-Ting Tseng, Waqar Nadeem, M. Sam Hajli, Mauricio Featherman, Nick HajliConsumers may enjoy the information sharing and social support made available when a social media platform is used for pre-purchase research; however, do consumers reevaluate the…
A qualitative study of penetration testers and what they can tell us about information security in organisations
Stefano De Paoli, Jason JohnstoneThis paper presents a qualitative study of penetration testing, the practice of attacking information systems to find security vulnerabilities and fixing them. The purpose of this…
Adopting blockchain-based traceability in the fruit supply chain in a developing economy: facilitators and barriers
Teck Lee Yap, Rajkishore Nayak, Nhung T.H. Vu, Duy Tung Bui, Thi Thu Tra Pham, Darcy W.E. AllenBlockchain-based traceability technology (BTT) is an emerging digital technology that claims to have the potential to fulfil the demand for traceability to safeguard fruit safety…
Proxy design: a method for involving proxy users to speak on behalf of vulnerable or unreachable users in co-design
Anna Sigridur Islind, Johan Lundin, Katerina Cerna, Tomas Lindroth, Linda Åkeflo, Gunnar SteineckDesigning digital artifacts is not a linear, straightforward process. This is particularly true when applying a user-centered design approach, or co-design, with users who are…
Does training provision matter? Unravelling the impact of digital transformation on environmental sustainability
Wantao Yu, Qi Liu, Roberto Chavez, Linchang ZhengMany firms are now pursuing large-scale change initiatives to accelerate their digital transformation (DT) and sustainable development. However, the success rate of DT projects is…
Synergizing organizational inclusion and IT competencies through resource orchestration: a longitudinal exploration
Ayesha Masood, Anas A. Salameh, Ashraf Khalil, Qingyu Zhang, Armando PapaThis study investigates the integration of information technology (IT) competencies with organizational inclusion initiatives and its impact on firm performance. It examines the…
Instant messaging, interruptions, stress and work performance
Luminita Hurbean, Louie H.M. Wong, Carol XJ Ou, Robert M. Davison, Octavian DospinescuThe authors investigate the relationship between instant messenger (IM) use and work performance, mediated by interruptions and two key indicators of the stress associated with…
How enterprise social media affordances affect employee agility: a self-determination theory perspective
Yuan Sun, Zhu Mengyi, Anand JeyarajThis paper aims to investigate whether and how enterprise social media (ESM) affordances affect employee agility.
Risking it all in the metaverse ecosystem: forecasting resistance towards the enterprise metaverse
Aman Kumar, Amit Shankar, Aqueeb Sohail Shaik, Girish Jain, Areej MalibariThis study investigates organizations' non-adoption intention towards the enterprise metaverse. The innovation resistance theory (IRT) is used as an underpinning theory to examine…
The effects of Experience-Technology Fit (ETF) on consumption behavior: Extended Reality (XR) visitor experience
Timothy Jung, Sujin Bae, Natasha Moorhouse, Ohbyung KwonTraditionally, Task–Technology Fit (TTF) theory has been applied to examine the usefulness of technology in the work environment. Can the same approach (based on experience rather…
Understanding the determinants of technology upgrade: an integration of retrospective and prospective perspectives
Yan Zhang, Nan Wang, Yongqiang SunTechnology upgrade has been adopted as a strategy for technology vendors to modify and improve their incumbent technologies. However, user resistance is widespread in practice. In…
Examining the role of social media influencers in service failure and recovery strategies: an empirical investigation of millennials' views
Wilson Ozuem, Michelle Willis, Silvia Ranfagni, Kerry Howell, Serena RovaiPrior research has advanced several explanations for social media influencers' (SMIs’) success in the burgeoning computer-mediated marketing environments but leaves one key topic…
Improving ethical usage of corporate data in higher education: Enhanced Enterprise Data Ethics Framework
Trinity McNicol, Bailey Carthouser, Ivano Bongiovanni, Sasenka AbeysooriyaThe purpose of this study is to address the generalised lack of guidance on ethical treatment of corporate (e.g. non-research) data in higher education institutions, by focusing…
Continuous knowledge contribution in social Q&A communities: the moderation effects of self-presentation and motivational affordances
Lijuan Luo, Yuwei Wang, Siqi Duan, Shanshan Shang, Baojun Ma, Xiaoli ZhouBased on the perspectives of social capital, image motivation and motivation affordances, this paper explores the direct and moderation effects of different kinds of motivations…
Consumer avoidance toward message stream advertising on mobile social media: a stimulus-organism-response perspective
Xiaodong Li, Zibing Liu, Yuan Chen, Ai RenMessage stream advertising (MSA) has become an increasingly popular option for advertising on mobile social media. However, MSA is often avoided by consumers, and this avoidance…
Effects of work interruption on employees' work performance: moderating role of social media usage
Liang Ma, Xin ZhangWork interruptions (WIs) due to social media are becoming more and more common in the daily lives of organizations. However, the relationship between WI and work performance of…
Exploring active and passive interactions in social networking services: a psychological needs perspective
Yongqing Yang, Jianyue Xu, Lesley Pek Wee Land, Shuiqing Yang, Thomas ChesneyPeople's socializing behavior in social networking services (SNS) presents dramatically different features, forming differentiated online social interaction patterns (DOSIP) in…
Understanding online reviews adoption in social network communities: an extension of the information adoption model
Zheshi Bao, Yun ZhuOnline reviews derived from peer communications have been increasingly viewed as an important approach for consumers to gather pre-purchase information. This study aims to examine…
The failure of online endorsement systems in investment communities: evidence from Yahoo! Finance
Peng Xie, Hongwei Du, Jiming Wu, Ting ChenIn prior literature, online endorsement system allowing the users to “like” or “dislike” shared information is found very useful in information filtering and trust elicitation in…
Adoption of ambient-assisted living: the relevance of practices, ecosystems and temporality
Siv Elisabeth Rosendahl Skard, Herbjørn Nysveen, Per Egil PedersenAmbient-assisted living (AAL) is one solution to the challenges of healthcare systems in an aging population. Using the “ecosystem adoption of practices over time” (EAPT) as a…
Exploiting organizations' innovation performance via big data analytics: an absorptive knowledge perspective
Hsiao-Ting Tseng, Shizhen (Jasper) Jia, Tahir M. Nisar, Nick HajliThe advantages of applying big data analytics for organizations to boost innovation performance are enormous. By collecting and analysing substantial amounts of data, firms can…
Understanding proactive knowledge sharing and knowledge withholding in physician-driven online health communities – a professional role identity perspective
Jiaoyang Li, Xixi Li, Cheng ZhangWhile spontaneous and voluntary knowledge contribution in online communities promotes value co-creation, dysfunctional knowledge behaviors hamper the effectiveness and development…
The influence of online host–guest interaction on listing popularity in peer-to-peer accommodation: the role of listing price and reputation
Fuzhen Liu, Kee-hung Lai, Chaocheng HeTo promote the success of peer-to-peer accommodation, this study examines the effects of online host–guest interaction as well as the interaction's boundary conditions of listing…
The service attributes of robo-advisors: a choice-based conjoint analysis
Jian-Ren Hou, Yen-Hsi Li, Sarawut KankhamAs an alternative to hiring financial specialists or investment consultants, robo-advisors offer financially automated investment services. This study aims to investigate how…
Managerial approaches and sociotechnical implications of the adoption of consumer-facing in-store technology in organizational processes: the case of fashion retail
Francesca Bonetti, Patsy Perry, Gary WarnabyFashion retailers have increasingly adopted consumer-facing in-store technology (CFIT) to enhance the customer experience/service provision. This paper aims to explore managerial…
Artificial intelligence (AI) for user experience (UX) design: a systematic literature review and future research agenda
Åsne Stige, Efpraxia D. Zamani, Patrick Mikalef, Yuzhen ZhuThe aim of this article is to map the use of AI in the user experience (UX) design process. Disrupting the UX process by introducing novel digital tools such as artificial…
Symbolic power, discourse, and underrepresentation of women in IT
Tanya Jurado, Alexei Tretiakov, Jo BensemannThe authors aim to contribute to the understanding of the enduring underrepresentation of women in the IT industry by analysing media discourse triggered by a campaign intended to…
Cloud computing adoption decision-making process: a sensemaking analysis
Ariana Polyviou, Nancy Pouloudi, Will VentersThe authors study how cloud adoption decision making unfolds in organizations and present the dynamic process leading to a decision to adopt or reject cloud computing. The authors…
A multi-model approach for the extension of the use and gratification theory in video game streaming
Xiao-Yu Xu, Syed Muhammad Usman Tayyab, Qingdan Jia, Albert H. HuangVideo game streaming (VGS) is emerging as an extremely popular, highly interactive, inordinately subscribed and very dynamic form of digital media. Incorporated environmental…
How do enterprise social media affordances affect knowledge sharing within project teams: the social cognitive theory view
Xu Ren, Xiangmei SunThe use of enterprise social media (ESM) can promote knowledge sharing within project teams. However, the potential mechanism of ESM affordances influencing knowledge sharing has…
Digital innovation in social cash organizations – the effects of the institutional interactions for transforming organizational practices
Atika Ahmad Kemal, Mahmood Hussain ShahWhile the potential for digital innovation (DI) to transform organizational practices is widely acknowledged in the information systems (IS) literature, there is very limited…
Factors influencing attitude and intention to use autonomous vehicles in Vietnam: findings from PLS-SEM and ANFIS
Mohammad Iranmanesh, Morteza Ghobakhloo, Behzad Foroughi, Mehrbakhsh Nilashi, Elaheh YadegaridehkordiThis study aims to explore and ranks the factors that might determine attitudes and intentions toward using autonomous vehicles (AVs).
“Technology is killing me!”: the moderating effect of organization home-work interface on the linkage between technostress and stress at work
Debolina Dutta, Sushanta Kumar MishraThe fear of the pandemic, confinement at home and the need to work created a unique situation. The pandemic catalyzed work-from-anywhere practice by adopting information and…
Trust but verify: the effect of religiosity and social conformity on verification of content shared via social media
Ashraf Khalil, Salam Abdallah, Rafiq Hijazi, Kundan SheikhThis study aims to understand the patterns of content-sharing behaviour on major social media platforms by young adult users with reference to how these sharing patterns are…
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