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Information Systems Frontiers
1999 - 2025
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2018, volume 20, articles 6
- Guest Editorial: Behavioral-Data Mining in Information Systems and the Big Data Era pp. 1153-1156

- Ludovico Boratto, Salvatore Carta, Andreas Kaltenbrunner and Matteo Manca
- TV-Program Retrieval and Classification: A Comparison of Approaches based on Machine Learning pp. 1157-1171

- Fedelucio Narducci, Cataldo Musto, Marco Gemmis, Pasquale Lops and Giovanni Semeraro
- User Personality and User Satisfaction with Recommender Systems pp. 1173-1189

- Tien T. Nguyen, F. Maxwell Harper, Loren Terveen and Joseph A. Konstan
- Scaling Up Integrated Structural and Content-Based Network Analysis pp. 1191-1202

- Jennifer Golbeck, Jeff Gerhard, Farrah O’Colman and Ryan O’Colman
- The Impact of Geographic Distance on Online Social Interactions pp. 1203-1218

- David Laniado, Yana Volkovich, Salvatore Scellato, Cecilia Mascolo and Andreas Kaltenbrunner
- Inducing Personalities and Values from Language Use in Social Network Communities pp. 1219-1240

- Upendra Kumar, Aishwarya N. Reganti, Tushar Maheshwari, Tanmoy Chakroborty, Björn Gambäck and Amitava Das
- Personality, User Preferences and Behavior in Recommender systems pp. 1241-1265

- Raghav Pavan Karumur, Tien T. Nguyen and Joseph A. Konstan
- The contributing factors of continuance usage of social media: An empirical analysis pp. 1267-1280

- Efosa Carroll Idemudia, Mahesh S. Raisinghani and Olusola Samuel-Ojo
- Middleware for mobile medical data management with minimal latency pp. 1281-1296

- Richard K. Lomotey and Ralph Deters
- Examining the infusion of mobile technology by healthcare practitioners in a hospital setting pp. 1297-1317

- Yvonne O’ Connor and Philip O’ Reilly
- A structural-semantic web service selection approach to improve retrievability of web services pp. 1319-1344

- Martin Garriga, Alan De Renzis, Ignacio Lizarralde, Andres Flores, Cristian Mateos, Alejandra Cechich and Alejandro Zunino
- Green information systems use in social enterprise: the case of a community-led eco-localization website in the West Midlands region of the UK pp. 1345-1361

- Roya Gholami, Alemayehu Molla, Suparna Goswami and Christopher Brewster
- Crowdsourcing roles, methods and tools for data-intensive disaster management pp. 1363-1379

- Marta Poblet, Esteban García-Cuesta and Pompeu Casanovas
- A cross-country model of contextual factors impacting cloud computing adoption at universities in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1381-1404

- Humphrey M. Sabi, Faith-Michael E. Uzoka, Kehbuma Langmia, Felix N. Njeh and Clive K. Tsuma
2018, volume 20, articles 5
- Exploitation of Social Media for Emergency Relief and Preparedness: Recent Research and Trends pp. 901-907

- Saptarshi Ghosh, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Debasis Ganguly, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Gareth J. F. Jones, Marie-Francine Moens and Muhammad Imran
- Emergency Vocabulary pp. 909-923

- Dávid Márk Nemeskey and András Kornai
- An Embedding Based IR Model for Disaster Situations pp. 925-932

- Ayan Bandyopadhyay, Debasis Ganguly, Mandar Mitra, Sanjoy Kumar Saha and Gareth J.F. Jones
- Classifying and Summarizing Information from Microblogs During Epidemics pp. 933-948

- Koustav Rudra, Ashish Sharma, Niloy Ganguly and Muhammad Imran
- Weakly Supervised and Online Learning of Word Models for Classification to Detect Disaster Reporting Tweets pp. 949-959

- Girish Keshav Palshikar, Manoj Apte and Deepak Pandita
- Analysis and Early Detection of Rumors in a Post Disaster Scenario pp. 961-979

- Tamal Mondal, Prithviraj Pramanik, Indrajit Bhattacharya, Naiwrita Boral and Saptarshi Ghosh
- A New Mashup Based Method for Event Detection from Social Media pp. 981-992

- Abir Troudi, Corinne Amel Zayani, Salma Jamoussi and Ikram Amous Ben Amor
- CrisMap: a Big Data Crisis Mapping System Based on Damage Detection and Geoparsing pp. 993-1011

- Marco Avvenuti, Stefano Cresci, Fabio Del Vigna, Tiziano Fagni and Maurizio Tesconi
- Regional Sentiment Bias in Social Media Reporting During Crises pp. 1013-1025

- Karin Sim Smith, Richard McCreadie, Craig Macdonald and Iadh Ounis
- Information Needs and Communication Gaps between Citizens and Local Governments Online during Natural Disasters pp. 1027-1039

- Lingzi Hong, Cheng Fu, Jiahui Wu and Vanessa Frias-Martinez
- Uncovering the effect of dominant attributes on community topology: A case of facebook networks pp. 1041-1052

- Yi-Shan Sung, Dashun Wang and Soundar Kumara
- Multimode co-clustering for analyzing terrorist networks pp. 1053-1074

- Ahmed Aleroud and Aryya Gangopadhyay
- Facilitating resource sharing and selection in ubiquitous multi-user environments pp. 1075-1095

- Kimberly García, Sonia Mendoza, Dominique Decouchant and Patrick Brézillon
- What could possibly go wrong? A multi-panel Delphi study of organizational social media risk pp. 1097-1116

- Paul M. Gangi, Allen C. Johnston, James L. Worrell and Samuel C. Thompson
- Exploring knowledge management software implementation from a knowing-in-practice perspective pp. 1117-1133

- Khuong Le-Nguyen, Romano Dyerson and G. Harindranath
- WebMAC: A web based clinical expert system pp. 1135-1151

- Saba Bashir, Usman Qamar and Farhan Hassan Khan
2018, volume 20, articles 4
- Disaster Management and Information Systems: Insights to Emerging Challenges pp. 649-652

- Ghassan Beydoun, Sergiu Dascalu, Dale Dominey-Howes and Andrew Sheehan
- A Capability Assessment Model for Emergency Management Organizations pp. 653-667

- Xinzhi Wang, Vijayan Sugumaran, Hui Zhang and Zheng Xu
- Is the Frontier Shifting into the Right Direction? A Qualitative Analysis of Acceptance Factors for Novel Firefighter Information Technologies pp. 669-692

- Julian Weidinger, Sebastian Schlauderer and Sven Overhage
- Social Roles and Consequences in Using Social Media in Disasters: a Structurational Perspective pp. 693-711

- Fang Liu and Dongming Xu
- Participation Patterns and Reliability of Human Sensing in Crowd-Sourced Disaster Management pp. 713-728

- Robert I. Ogie, Hugh Forehead, Rodney J. Clarke and Pascal Perez
- Institutional vs. Non-institutional use of Social Media during Emergency Response: A Case of Twitter in 2014 Australian Bush Fire pp. 729-740

- Babak Abedin and Abdul Babar
- Modeling human behavior during emergency evacuation using intelligent agents: A multi-agent simulation approach pp. 741-757

- Sharad Sharma, Kola Ogunlana, David Scribner and Jock Grynovicki
- Robust Platelet Logistics Planning in Disaster Relief Operations Under Uncertainty: a Coordinated Approach pp. 759-782

- Afshin Kamyabniya, M. M. Lotfi, Mohsen Naderpour and Yuehwern Yih
- Agent-Based Knowledge Analysis Framework in Disaster Management pp. 783-802

- Dedi Iskandar Inan, Ghassan Beydoun and Simon Opper
- MobileCDP: A mobile framework for the consumer decision process pp. 803-824

- Suleyman Ozarslan and P. Erhan Eren
- Behavioral data mining to produce novel and serendipitous friend recommendations in a social bookmarking system pp. 825-839

- Matteo Manca, Ludovico Boratto and Salvatore Carta
- An impactful crowdsourcing intermediary design - a case of a service imagery crowdsourcing system pp. 841-862

- Soe-Tsyr Daphne Yuan and Ching-Fang Hsieh
- Practical parallel string matching framework for RDF entailments with GPUs pp. 863-882

- Chidchanok Choksuchat and Chantana Chantrapornchai
- An approach to evaluate large-scale ICT training interventions pp. 883-899

- Silvana Rossy Brito, Aleksandra Socorro da Silva, Eulália Carvalho Mata, Nandamudi Lankalapalli Vijaykumar, Cláudio Alex Jorge Rocha, Maurílio Abreu Monteiro, João Crisóstomo Weyl Albuquerque Costa and Carlos Renato Lisboa Francês
2018, volume 20, articles 3
- Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly pp. 419-423

- Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Gerald Kelly, Marijn Janssen, Nripendra P. Rana, Emma L. Slade and Marc Clement
- The Perils and Promises of Self-Disclosure on Social Media pp. 425-437

- Michelle Richey, Aparna Gonibeed and M. N. Ravishankar
- Enhancing Organisational Competitiveness Via Social Media - a Strategy as Practice Perspective pp. 439-456

- Shirumisha Kwayu, Banita Lal and Mumin Abubakre
- A Process Pattern Model for Tackling and Improving Big Data Quality pp. 457-469

- Agung Wahyudi, George Kuk and Marijn Janssen
- Sharing of Sponsored Advertisements on Social Media: A Uses and Gratifications Perspective pp. 471-483

- Cherniece J. Plume and Emma L. Slade
- Sharing Political Content in Online Social Media: A Planned and Unplanned Behaviour Approach pp. 485-501

- Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Caroline Chan, Craig Standing and Abdus-Samad Olanrewaju
- The Impact of Social Media on Consumers’ Acculturation and Purchase Intentions pp. 503-514

- Hatice Kizgin, Ahmad Jamal, Bidit Lal Dey and Nripendra P. Rana
- Detection of Spammers in Twitter marketing: A Hybrid Approach Using Social Media Analytics and Bio Inspired Computing pp. 515-530

- Reema Aswani, Arpan Kumar Kar and P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
- Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future pp. 531-558

- Kawaljeet Kaur Kapoor, Kuttimani Tamilmani, Nripendra P. Rana, Pushp Patil, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Sridhar Nerur
- Analysis of Factors that Influence Customers’ Willingness to Leave Big Data Digital Footprints on Social Media: A Systematic Review of Literature pp. 559-576

- Syed Sardar Muhammad, Bidit Lal Dey and Vishanth Weerakkody
- Predicting movie success with machine learning techniques: ways to improve accuracy pp. 577-588

- Kyuhan Lee, Jinsoo Park, Iljoo Kim and Youngseok Choi
- Fostering distributed business logic in Open Collaborative Networks: an integrated approach based on semantic and swarm coordination pp. 589-616

- Francesco P. Appio, Mario G. C. A. Cimino, Alessandro Lazzeri, Antonella Martini and Gigliola Vaglini
- Product recommendation with latent review topics pp. 617-625

- Juheng Zhang and Selwyn Piramuthu
- Peas and carrots just because they are green? Operational fit between green supply chain management and green information system pp. 627-645

- Zhaojun Yang, Jun Sun, Yali Zhang and Ying Wang
- Correction to: Reliable and efficient big service selection pp. 647-647

- Lin Huang, Qinglin Zhao, Yan Li, Shangguang Wang, Lei Sun and Wu Chou
2018, volume 20, articles 2
- Big Data & Analytics for Societal Impact: Recent Research and Trends pp. 185-194

- Ashish Gupta, Amit Deokar, Lakshmi Iyer, Ramesh Sharda and Dave Schrader
- A comparative analysis of semi-supervised learning: The case of article selection for medical systematic reviews pp. 195-207

- Jun Liu, Prem Timsina and Omar El-Gayar
- The impact of big data analytics on firms’ high value business performance pp. 209-222

- Aleš Popovič, Ray Hackney, Rana Tassabehji and Mauro Castelli
- Information fusion-based meta-classification predictive modeling for ETF performance pp. 223-238

- Asil Oztekin
- Keep the conversations going: engagement-based customer segmentation on online social service platforms pp. 239-257

- Nripesh Trivedi, Daniel Adomako Asamoah and Derek Doran
- Project description and crowdfunding success: an exploratory study pp. 259-274

- Mi (Jamie) Zhou, Baozhou Lu, Weiguo (Patrick) Fan and G. Alan Wang
- Enabling self-service BI: A methodology and a case study for a model management warehouse pp. 275-288

- David Schuff, Karen Corral, Robert D. St. Louis and Greg Schymik
- A conceptual framework for quality healthcare accessibility: a scalable approach for big data technologies pp. 289-302

- Miloslava Plachkinova, Au Vo, Rahul Bhaskar and Brian Hilton
- Comment on “A Conceptual Framework for Quality Healthcare Accessibility: a Scalable Approach for Big Data Technologies” pp. 303-309

- Paul L. Delamater
- Response to Delamater’s Comment on “A Conceptual Framework for Quality Healthcare Accessibility: A Scalable Approach for Big Data Technologies” pp. 311-314

- Miloslava Plachkinova, Au Vo, Brian Hilton and Rahul Bhaskar
- Scaling for agility: A reference model for hybrid traditional-agile software development methodologies pp. 315-341

- Asif Qumer Gill, Brian Henderson-Sellers and Mahmood Niazi
- Business process flexibility - a systematic literature review with a software systems perspective pp. 343-371

- Riccardo Cognini, Flavio Corradini, Stefania Gnesi, Andrea Polini and Barbara Re
- Normalization-Based Task Scheduling Algorithms for Heterogeneous Multi-Cloud Environment pp. 373-399

- Sanjaya K. Panda and Prasanta K. Jana
- A multi-objective model for discovering high-quality knowledge based on data quality and prior knowledge pp. 401-416

- Qi Liu, Gengzhong Feng, Nengmin Wang and Giri Kumar Tayi
- Erratum to: Weighted subspace modeling for semantic concept retrieval using gaussian mixture models pp. 417-417

- Chao Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen
2018, volume 20, articles 1
- Advances in Databases and Information Systems pp. 1-6

- Ladjel Bellatreche, Patrick Valduriez and Tadeusz Morzy
- Dependency modelling for inconsistency management in Digital Preservation – The PERICLES approach pp. 7-19

- Nikolaos Lagos, Marina Riga, Panagiotis Mitzias, Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Simon Waddington, Pip Laurenson, Georgios Meditskos and Ioannis Kompatsiaris
- ETL workflow reparation by means of case-based reasoning pp. 21-43

- Artur Wojciechowski
- Robust and simple database evolution pp. 45-61

- Kai Herrmann, Hannes Voigt, Jonas Rausch, Andreas Behrend and Wolfgang Lehner
- Evaluating Queries and Updates on Big XML Documents pp. 63-90

- Nicole Bidoit, Dario Colazzo, Noor Malla and Carlo Sartiani
- Privacy and biometrics: An empirical examination of employee concerns pp. 91-110

- Darrell Carpenter, Alexander McLeod, Chelsea Hicks and Michele Maasberg
- Leveraging clustering to improve collaborative filtering pp. 111-124

- Nima Mirbakhsh and Charles X. Ling
- Designing a goal-oriented smart-home environment pp. 125-142

- Javier Palanca, Elena del Val, Ana Garcia-Fornes, Holger Billhardt, Juan Manuel Corchado and Vicente Julián
- A supplier offer modification approach based on fuzzy systems for automated negotiation in e-commerce pp. 143-160

- Bahador Shojaiemehr and Marjan Kuchaki Rafsanjani
- Erratum to: A supplier offer modification approach based on fuzzy systems for automated negotiation in e-commerce pp. 161-161

- Bahador Shojaiemehr and Marjan Kuchaki Rafsanjani
- Intention to Use a Mobile-Based Information Technology Solution for Tuberculosis Treatment Monitoring – Applying a UTAUT Model pp. 163-181

- Ravi Seethamraju, Krishna Sundar Diatha and Shashank Garg
- Erratum to: Intention to Use a Mobile-Based Information Technology Solution for Tuberculosis Treatment Monitoring – Applying a UTAUT Model pp. 183-183

- Ravi Seethamraju, Krishna Sundar Diatha and Shashank Garg
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