Behaviour and Information Technology
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Volume 43, issue 16, 2024
- Not all information security-related stresses are equal: the effects of challenge and hindrance stresses on employees’ compliance with information security policies pp. 3939-3954

- Hao Chen, Yuge Hai, Lyu Tu and Jiajia Fan
- Uncovering latent profiles of internet, smartphone and gaming use among young adults and their relationships with psychosocial risk factors pp. 3955-3969

- Chiara Remondi, Antonino La Tona, Adriano Schimmenti, Gianluca Lo Coco, Angelo Compare and Agostino Brugnera
- Identifying the predictors of four modes of using digital technologies at 8 years of age: limited, entertainment, creative and emergent pp. 3970-3992

- Maria T. Corkin, Jingjing Liang, Kane Meissel, Elizabeth R. Peterson, Erica Corkin, Kerry Lee and Nasser Giacaman
- Gamification, intrinsic motivation, and task performance of employees: the moderating role of goal difficulty pp. 3993-4015

- Ebina Justin M A and Manu Melwin Joy
- Using AI chatbots in climate change mitigation: a moderated serial mediation model pp. 4016-4032

- Seyoung Lee, YounJung Park and Gain Park
- The search term ‘suicide’ is being used to lead web browsers to online casinos pp. 4033-4044

- James G. Phillips, Yang-Wai Chow, Heather Rogers and Alex Blaszczynski
- Algorithm awareness in online dating: associations with mate-searching difficulty and future expectancies among U.S. online daters pp. 4045-4060

- Junwen M. Hu and Emily (Shuo) Zhan
- Prospecting Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems acceptance by road management teams through activity theory – a qualitative study pp. 4061-4078

- Sonia Adelé, Emma Cippelletti, Corinne Dionisio, Yannick Lémonie and Marc-Eric Bobillier Chaumon
- Those ‘funny’ internet memes: a study of misinformation retransmission and vaccine hesitancy pp. 4079-4096

- Payal Kapoor and Abhishek Behl
- Augmented reality-enhanced language learning for children with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic literature review pp. 4097-4124

- Ibrahim El Shemy, Letizia Jaccheri, Michail Giannakos and Mila Vulchanova
- Conceal or reveal: (non)disclosure choices in online information sharing pp. 4125-4149

- Yefim Shulman, Agnieszka Kitkowska, Mark Warner and Joachim Meyer
- A measurement model of online privacy cognitions in a sample of U.S. adolescents pp. 4150-4171

- Erin Corcoran, Alex Clement and Joy Gabrielli
- Gender and task effects of human – machine communication on trusting a Korean intelligent virtual assistant pp. 4172-4191

- Sun Kyong Lee, Hyunjin Park and Seo Young Kim
- News reading on smartphones: How do mood, modality interactivity, and news story length influence news engagement? pp. 4192-4207

- Ruoxu Wang and Michel Haigh
- Algorithmic gender bias: investigating perceptions of discrimination in automated decision-making pp. 4208-4221

- Soojong Kim, Poong Oh and Joomi Lee
- Co-design of educational social games with newcomer children: a case study of arabic-speaking migrant tweens pp. 4222-4245

- Omar Bani-Taha, Ali Arya and D. R. Fraser Taylor
- Role of delay discounting in resisting in-class media multitasking under contextual control: a cluster analysis pp. 4246-4256

- Yusuke Hayashi, Savannah A. Cothron and Masahiro Toyama
Volume 43, issue 15, 2024
- The double-edged sword effect of chatbot anthropomorphism on customer acceptance intention: the mediating roles of perceived competence and privacy concerns pp. 3593-3615

- Mengmeng Song, Yaxin Zhu, Xinyu Xing and Jingzhe Du
- Investigating the mediating role of willingness to use enterprise bots on white-collar teleworker productivity: an extended job demands-resources (JD-R) perspective pp. 3616-3632

- Surabhi Verma and Vibhav Singh
- To answer or to ignore? The impact of questioners and questions on continuous knowledge contributions in virtual Q&A communities pp. 3633-3656

- Jing Liang and Ming Li
- From forceful compliance to motivated endorsement: effects of gamification on policy compliance during COVID-19 pp. 3657-3675

- Eetu Wallius, Ana Carolina Tomé Klock and Juho Hamari
- Keep it real, keep it simple: the effects of icon characteristics on visual search pp. 3676-3695

- Jessica N. Goetz and Mark B. Neider
- Psychological insights into the research and practice of embodied conversational agents, chatbots and social assistive robots: a systematic meta-review pp. 3696-3736

- Keita Kiuchi, Kouyou Otsu and Yugo Hayashi
- Less social media use – more satisfied, work-engaged and mentally healthy employees: an experimental intervention study pp. 3737-3749

- Julia Brailovskaia, Isabel Becherer, Vanessa Wicker, Holger Schillack and Jürgen Margraf
- Device for controlling the phasic relationship between melodic sound and respiration and its effect on the change in respiration rate pp. 3750-3762

- Takashi G. Sato, Yuuki Ooishi, Masahiro Fujino and Takehiro Moriya
- A taxonomy of prompt modifiers for text-to-image generation pp. 3763-3776

- Jonas Oppenlaender
- A comparative study of disabled people's experiences with the video conferencing tools Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet and Skype pp. 3777-3796

- Marion Hersh, Barbara Leporini and Marina Buzzi
- Interaction design in distributed software development: a systematic mapping study pp. 3797-3833

- Daniel Domingos Alves, Ecivaldo de Souza Matos and Christina von Flach G. Chavez
- Data-driven digital nudging: a systematic literature review and future agenda pp. 3834-3862

- Armindokht H. Sadeghian and Ali Otarkhani
- Ai in e-learning: the affordance perspective pp. 3863-3892

- Jing Zhang, Zilong Liu, Haibin Lv and Ming Jiang
- Thematic exploration of online privacy literacy and examination of its future agenda pp. 3893-3921

- Srikant Suddekunte, Sourya Joyee De and Manojit Chattopadhyay
- Exploring age-related phenomena in VR-based teleoperations: a human-centered perspective for industry 5.0 pp. 3922-3938

- Federica Nenna, Davide Zanardi, Patrik Pluchino and Luciano Gamberini
Volume 43, issue 14, 2024
- Data physicalization in the wild pp. 3321-3324

- Kim Sauvé, Hans Brombacher, Annemiek Veldhuis, Rosa van Koningsbruggen, Jason Alexander and Steven Houben
- Situating data stories in space to entice new audiences to engage with science pp. 3325-3339

- Catho Van Den Bosch, Nikki Peeters, Jolan Urkens, Gijs Ipers, Annika Wolff and Sandy Claes
- Exploring bike-commuter habits through data physicalisation engagement pp. 3340-3355

- Christina Melanie Cooper and Jacob Buur
- Exploring the design of physical artefacts to visualise household consumption for encouraging sustainable practices pp. 3356-3370

- Dushani Perera, Nervo Verdezoto Dias, Simon Lannon, Julie Gwilliam and Parisa Eslambolchilar
- Dealing with carbon: physicalisation of academic flying to support collective meaning-making for a low-carbon academia pp. 3371-3388

- Aksel Biørn-Hansen, Martin V. A. Lindrup, Elina Eriksson, Daniel Pargman and Jarmo Laaksolahti
- ProjectAnatomy: a handy tool for learning forearm anatomy with augmented physicalisations pp. 3389-3406

- Hana Pokojná, Barbora Kozliková, Katarína Furmanová and Simone Kriglstein
- Human-machine symbiosis: ambivalent intuitions regarding gain and loss of personal control explain acceptance of smart mobility aids pp. 3407-3415

- Johanna Löloff, Maximilian Theisen, Alica Mertens and Joachim Funke
- Uncovering associations between users' behaviour and their flow experience pp. 3416-3435

- Wilk Oliveira, Juho Hamari, William Ferreira, Olena Pastushenko, Armando Toda, Paula Toledo Palomino and Seiji Isotani
- The pursuit of happiness: the power and influence of AI teammate emotion in human-AI teamwork pp. 3436-3460

- Rohit Mallick, Christopher Flathmann, Caitlin Lancaster, Allyson Hauptman, Nathan McNeese and Guo Freeman
- Framing, more than speech, affects how machine agents are perceived pp. 3461-3480

- Alina S. Larson and Jean E. Fox Tree
- When consumers need more interpretability of artificial intelligence (AI) recommendations? The effect of decision-making domains pp. 3481-3489

- Changdong Chen and Yuchen Zheng
- Effective reporting system to encourage users’ reporting behavior in social media platforms: an empirical study based on structural empowerment theory pp. 3490-3509

- Hong Zhou, Yaobin Lu, Ling Zhao, Bin Wang and Ting Li
- The moderating influence of SNS users’ attachment style on the associations between perceived information overload, SNS fatigue, and mental health pp. 3510-3522

- Namkee Park
- The devil is in the detail: reconceptualising bystander reactions to online political hostility pp. 3523-3536

- Tanja Marie Hansen, Lasse Lindekilde and Simon Tobias Schulz Karg
- Problematic internet use and the big five personality model: an updated three-level meta-analysis pp. 3537-3560

- Sergio Hidalgo-Fuentes and Belén Fernández-Castilla
- General data protection regulation: a study on attitude and emotional empowerment pp. 3561-3577

- Davit Marikyan, Savvas Papagiannidis, Omer F. Rana and Rajiv Ranjan
- Protecting teenagers’ gaming privacy: the roles of parental mediation, platform protection, and risky encounters pp. 3578-3591

- Hongliang Chen, Yueying Chen and Juan Chen
Volume 43, issue 13, 2024
- Reducing public speaking anxiety through the use of virtual reality assisted distraction: a systematic pilot study pp. 3061-3070

- Cemre Tatlı and Mehmet Karadağ
- Consumers’ perceived value of Social IoT based online community: investigating social awareness processes surrounding smart kitchen robot appliances pp. 3071-3090

- Ronan de Kervenoael, Rajibul Hasan, Alexandre Schwob and Vinciane LePaih
- ‘Um, so like, is this how I speak?’: design implications for automated visual feedback systems on speech pp. 3091-3110

- Soonho Kwon, Hyojin Lee, Soojeong Park, Yerin Heo, Keeheon Lee and Younah Kang
- What predicts patients’ satisfaction and continuous use of intelligent medical guidance? the moderating effect of consulting experience pp. 3111-3128

- Zhaohua Deng, Ziang Tian, Jiaxin Xue and Sumeet Gupta
- Generating voice user interfaces from web sites pp. 3129-3152

- Gonzalo Ripa, Manuel Torre, Matias Urbieta, Gustavo Rossi, Alejandro Fernandez, Alex Tacuri and Sergio Firmenich
- Conducting online participatory design from the United States with children in South Korea with a focus on cultural awareness pp. 3153-3169

- Kung Jin Lee, Sungmin Na, Hsuan-Chun Wang, Hayley Park, Minhyung Jo, Yeonhee Cho, Youjin Jung, Geonhui Park, Jin Ha Lee and Jason Yip
- Time spent playing video games during periods of isolation has no effect on loneliness or mental health pp. 3170-3191

- Sophie Hodgetts, Joe Butler and Glenn Patrick Williams
- Far but close: how leaders can strengthen social identification with virtual teams pp. 3192-3208

- Jana B. Wilbert, Jenny S. Wesche, Lisa Handke and Rudolf Kerschreiter
- Cognitive abilities and visual complexity impact first impressions in five-second testing pp. 3209-3236

- Eduard Kuric, Peter Demcak, Matus Krajcovic and Giang Nguyen
- Young adults with intellectual disability, their relatives, and the Internet: perceptions and use during COVID-19 confinement in Spain pp. 3237-3252

- Pablo Delgado, Inmaculada Fajardo, Beatriz Lucas, Antonio Ferrer and Vicenta Ávila
- Anxiety related distractibility deficits: too much smartphone use is not such a smart call pp. 3253-3260

- Elizabeth J. Edwards, Geoffrey McLeod, Robert S. Vaughan and Asaduzzaman Khan
- Evaluation of the gross motor abilities of autistic children with a computerised evaluation method pp. 3261-3270

- Xiaodi Liu, Jingying Chen, Guangshuai Wang, Kun Zhang, Jianchi Sun, Pianpian Ma and Rujing Zhang
- Social media use, social bot literacy, perceived threats from bots, and perceived bot control: a moderated-mediation model pp. 3271-3287

- Wei Fang and Chen Nie
- Investigating healthcare workers' technostress when welfare technology is introduced in long-term care facilities pp. 3288-3300

- Sofia Thunberg, Ericka Johnson and Tom Ziemke
- Navigating the social media overload via control abilities: coping strategies and practices pp. 3301-3320

- Sinh Thi Thu Tran and Jengchung Victor Chen
Volume 43, issue 12, 2024
- Impacts of online-community-based collaborative learning on project scope appropriateness and stakeholder management pp. 2667-2688

- Wei-Tsong Wang and Ling-Jiun Chen
- Learning analytics for online game-Based learning: a systematic literature review pp. 2689-2716

- Seyyed Kazem Banihashem, Hojjat Dehghanzadeh, Douglas Clark, Omid Noroozi and Harm J. A. Biemans
- Stakeholders’ design preferences for instructional gamification pp. 2717-2749

- Adam Palmquist
- Meditating in a neurofeedback virtual reality: effects on sense of presence, meditation depth and brain oscillations pp. 2750-2764

- Mikko Salminen, Simo Järvelä, Ilkka Kosunen, Antti Ruonala, Juho Hamari, Niklas Ravaja and Giulio Jacucci
- Effects of signalling mechanisms on cognitive engagement with educational videos in informal learning on social media pp. 2765-2784

- Zixing Shen, Songxin Tan and Michael J. Pritchard
- A mobile messaging-based conversational agent-led stress mindset intervention for New Zealand small-to-medium-sized enterprise owner-managers: effectiveness and acceptability study pp. 2785-2798

- D. D. Allan
- Validation and application of the human aspects of information security questionnaire for undergraduates: effects of gender, discipline and grade level pp. 2799-2820

- XiaoShu Xu, Wilson Cheong Hin Hong, Kimberly Kolletar-Zhu, YunFeng Zhang and ChunYang Chi
- Choropleth maps can convey absolute magnitude through the range of the accompanying colour legend pp. 2821-2837

- Duncan Bradley, Boshuo Zhang, Caroline Jay and Andrew J. Stewart
- A systematic review of motivations, attitudes, learning outcomes, and parental involvement in social network sites in education across 15 years pp. 2838-2853

- Zhonggen Yu
- Predicting video virality and viewer engagement: a biometric data and machine learning approach pp. 2854-2880

- Dinko Bačić and Curt Gilstrap
- Transparency experience in remote teamwork – a sociomaterial approach pp. 2881-2906

- Pinar Simsek Caglar, Teija Vainio and Virpi Roto
- Vitality and learning: the impact of mobile technology use across work–nonwork boundaries on job performance pp. 2907-2929

- Mi Zhou, Wei Liu and Weiguo Fan
- Vulnerable and grandiose narcissism differentially predict phubbing via social anxiety and problematic social media use pp. 2930-2944

- Wangtianxi Li, Boris Bizumic, Danushika Sivanathan and Junwen Chen
- Separating the Siamese twins: a proposed methodology for differentiating between privacy and security pp. 2945-2965

- Ron S. Hirschprung
- Social and vocational identity in workers’ online posts: a large-scale Instagram content analysis of job-related hashtags pp. 2966-2986

- Ilse Vranken and Laura Vandenbosch
- Understanding employees' responses to information security management practices: a person-environment fit perspective pp. 2987-3009

- Ya Yin, Carol Hsu and Zhongyun Zhou
- Critical experiences with sport and wellness technology digital coach – differences between young adults and young elderly pp. 3010-3026

- Eeva Kettunen, Tuomas Kari, Will Critchley and Lauri Frank
- Towards more supportive ICT for children with autism spectrum disorders: lessons learned from COVID-19 pandemic pp. 3027-3046

- Yussy Chinchay, Juan C. Torrado, Javier Gomez and Germán Montoro
- Cross-Cultural comparison of TikTok uses and gratifications pp. 3047-3059

- Tao Deng, Lizardo Vargas-Bianchi and Marta Mensa
Volume 43, issue 11, 2024
- Running out of time(rs): effects of scarcity cues on perceived task load, perceived benevolence and user experience on e-commerce sites pp. 2281-2299

- Reha Tuncer, Anastasia Sergeeva, Kerstin Bongard-Blanchy, Verena Distler, Sophie Doublet and Vincent Koenig
- Voice assistant technology applied to populations with developmental and physical disabilities pp. 2300-2322

- Ana Vitória Lachowski Volochtchuk, Higor Leite and Alessandro Diogo Vieira
- Tracking social behaviour with smartphones in people with Parkinson's: a longitudinal study pp. 2323-2342

- Heng Zhang, Bijan Parsia, Ellen Poliakoff and Simon Harper
- Can you feel the rhythm? Comparing vibrotactile and auditory stimuli in the rhythm video game Jump‘n'Rhythm pp. 2343-2360

- Katya Alvarez-Molina, Anke V. Reinschluessel, Tim Kratky, Martin Scharpenberg and Rainer Malaka
- Investigating user performance and preference for two magnitude levels of size and angle of bend on a smartphone-sized flexible device pp. 2361-2387

- Pranjal Protim Borah and Keyur Babulal Sorathia
- Coping with vulnerability: the effect of trust in AI and privacy-protective behaviour on the use of AI-based services pp. 2388-2400

- Changki Jang
- Effectiveness of cooperative and competitive gamification in mobile fitness applications among occasional exercisers pp. 2401-2423

- Zhaoyi Ma, Qin Gao, Ye Tian, Yue Chen and Quan Yuan
- Polarized sharing of fake news on social media: the complex roles of partisan identification and gender pp. 2424-2441

- Ofir Turel
- The moderation effect of multifunctionality between consumers’ shopping experience and embarrassment leading to non-adoption of innovations pp. 2442-2472

- Edgar José Pereira Dias, Emílio José Montero Arruda Filho and Everaldo Marcelo Souza da Costa
- How external monitoring can mitigate cyberloafing: understanding the mediating and moderating roles of employees’ self-control pp. 2473-2487

- Hemin Jiang, Jun Zhang and Xiabing Zheng
- Factors affecting continued purchase intention in live streaming shopping: parasocial relationships and shared communication networks pp. 2488-2510

- Hsiu-Chia Ko
- WhatsApp social media addiction and mental health: mindfulness and healing use interventions pp. 2511-2524

- Murad Moqbel, Khaled Alshare, Michael A. Erskine and Valerie Bartelt
- Managing tensions between privacy and connection in the sharing of personal information ownership on social media: overall and by gender pp. 2525-2543

- SoeYoon Choi
- Payment schemes in online labour markets. Does incentive and personality matter? pp. 2544-2565

- Evangelos Mourelatos, Nicholas Giannakopoulos and Manolis Tzagarakis
- Understanding highly engaged adolescent gamers: integration of gaming into daily life and motivation to play video games pp. 2566-2588

- Josip Razum and Aleksandra Huić
- Exploring the impact of social media use on altruistic behaviours: an affordance approach pp. 2589-2607

- Renee Rui Chen, Qiuhui Huang and Guowei Dou
- Increasing motivation in social exercise games: personalising gamification elements to player type pp. 2608-2638

- Gerry Chan, Ali Arya, Rita Orji, Zhao Zhao and Anthony Whitehead
- Qudwa: STEM e-mentoring for young women in Saudi Arabia pp. 2639-2666

- Alhadlaq Aseel, Kharrufa Ahmed, Alnuaim Abeer and Olivier Patrick
Volume 43, issue 10, 2024
- Gender stereotypes and voice assistants: do users’ gender and conversation topic matter? pp. 1913-1923

- Leyla Dogruel and Sven Joeckel
- Mouse tracking and consumer experience: exploring the associations between mouse movements, consumer emotions, brand awareness and purchase intent pp. 1924-1937

- Maria Liakou-Zarda and Katerina Tzafilkou
- Remote working and work performance during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of remote work satisfaction, digital literacy, and cyberslacking pp. 1938-1956

- Alireza Khorakian, Mostafa Jahangir, Somayeh Rahi, Ghasem Eslami and Jonathan Muterera
- The association between internet non-use and multidimensional frailty in older adults: a three-wave cross-sectional study from 2004 to 2021 pp. 1957-1971

- Jorrit Campens, Anina Vercruyssen, Werner Schirmer, Emily Verté and Nico De Witte
- Research on the influences of information presentation on information capture and performance in digital control systems pp. 1972-1989

- Linhui Sun, Zigu Guo, Xiaofang Yuan and Xinping Wang
- Are we different? Analyzing the role of algorithmic curation and algorithmic literacy during online shopping from a gender differences perspective pp. 1990-2006

- Jing Liu, Dan Wu and Qingyue Guo
- Understanding the privacy protection disengagement behaviour of contactless digital service users: the roles of privacy fatigue and privacy literacy pp. 2007-2023

- Tu Lyu, Yulin Guo and Hao Chen
- How to mend the dormant user in Q&A communities? A social cognitive theory-based study of consistent geeks of StackOverflow pp. 2024-2043

- Sohaib Mustafa, Wen Zhang and Muhammad Mateen Naveed
- Chatting about the unaccepted: Self-disclosure of unaccepted news exposure behaviour to a chatbot pp. 2044-2056

- Carolin Ischen, Janice Butler and Jakob Ohme
- Anxiety scale for distance education: development and validation pp. 2057-2070

- Mehmet Ramazanoğlu, Ali Çetin and Çelebi Uluyol
- Fostering netizens to engage in rumour-refuting messages of government social media: a view of persuasion theory pp. 2071-2095

- Juan Chen, Yanqing Lin, Xiyang Tang and Shengli Deng
- A scoping review of BCIs for learning regulation in mainstream educational contexts pp. 2096-2117

- Qi Xia, Thomas K. F. Chiu and Xiuhan Li
- An implementation framework for transformative gamification services pp. 2118-2150

- Afshin Tanouri, Ann-Marie Kennedy and Ekant Veer
- Tangible interventions for office work well-being: approaches, classification, and design considerations pp. 2151-2175

- Hans Brombacher, Steven Houben and Steven Vos
- Exploring the determinants affecting the usage of blockchain-based remittance services: an empirical study on the banking sector pp. 2176-2194

- Muhammad Mansoor, Amir Zaib Abbasi, Ghazanfar Ali Abbasi, Sheraz Ahmad and Yujong Hwang
- Understanding and mitigating risks in social commerce: an empirical study from the perspective of signalling theory pp. 2195-2215

- Xiayu Chen, Ruolin Ding, Shaobo Wei and Panpan Wang
- ShedBox: enabling digital storytelling in men’s sheds pp. 2216-2231

- Dhaval Vyas and Raunaq Bahl
- Navigational and thematic exploration–exploitation trade-offs during web search: effects of prior domain knowledge, search contexts and strategies on search outcome pp. 2232-2258

- Cheyenne Dosso, Lynda Tamine, Pierre-Vincent Paubel and Aline Chevalier
- Multilevel influences of team social media usage on creativity: the moderating effect of knowledge leadership pp. 2259-2280

- Hui Wang, Xiangqing Li and Mingxing Xie
Volume 43, issue 9, 2024
- RLabs Youth Cafés and the Zlto Exchange system pp. 1699-1711

- Jörn Christiansson
- Does the riskier driving of drivers with ADHD generalise to professional drivers that are monitored by their supervisors? pp. 1712-1717

- Tomer Elbaum, Assaf Botzer, Ishai Nir, Yoram Braw, Michal Shisha and Shraga Shoval
- Moral judgements of errors by AI systems and humans in civil and criminal law pp. 1718-1728

- Oronzo Parlangeli, Francesco Curro’, Paola Palmitesta and Stefano Guidi
- Two lingering delays in a go/no-go task: mind wandering and caution/uncertainty slow down thought probe response times pp. 1729-1739

- Alexander P. L. Martindale, Eleanor M. Deane, Catarina I. Peral-Fuster, Omar Elkelani, Ziqiao Qi, Sara I. Ribeiro-Ali, Rhiannon S. Herold, Carina E. I. Westling and Harry J. Witchel
- Breaking social isolation for older people living alone with technology pp. 1740-1751

- Jérôme Dinet, Yann Morère, Rui Nouchi, Kohei Sakaki, Fabien Clanche and Matthieu Casteran
- Illuminating muscle memory's sinister side: a social media case study pp. 1752-1757

- Mariliza Kontogeorgou, Christof van Nimwegen and Alkim Almila Akdag Salah
- A scrolling performance model based on two-dimensional touch peephole interactions pp. 1758-1768

- Jibin Yin, Miaomiao Wu, Shujie Bai, Hua Liu and Shoulin Wei
- Strategies for strengthening UX competencies and cultivating corporate UX in a large organisation developing robots pp. 1769-1797

- Sara Nielsen, Rodrigo Ordoñez, Mikael B. Skov and Elizabeth Jochum
- Development of the protective beliefs and behaviours scale (PBBS) of problematic gaming pp. 1798-1815

- Mu He, Jiahui Lu and Kwok Kit Tong
- Thinking style and strategies of informational behaviour of internet users pp. 1816-1826

- Alla Belousova and Ekaterina Belousova
- Uncovering the role of optimism bias in social media phishing: an empirical study on TikTok pp. 1827-1841

- Wenjing Lei, Siqi Hu and Carol Hsu
- The role of conscientiousness and cue utilisation in the detection of phishing emails in controlled and naturalistic settings pp. 1842-1858

- Rohan Williams, Ben W. Morrison, Mark W. Wiggins and Piers Bayl-Smith
- Virtual reality content evaluation visualization tool focused on comfort, cybersickness, and perceived excitement pp. 1859-1878

- Doyeon Lee, Byeng-Hee Chang and Jiseob Park
- Continuing higher education through the social media-based community of inquiry during the crisis: evidence from Turkey and Pakistan pp. 1879-1898

- Muhammad Zaheer Asghar, Yasemin Kahyaoğlu Erdoğmuş, Ercan Akpınar and Şeyda Seren İntepeler
- Odours in a visual virtual environment: effects of congruency pp. 1899-1911

- Agnieszka Sabiniewicz, Wiebke Bunzenthal, Cagdas Guducu, Oshin Behl, Nadejda Krasteva, Gabriele Nelles and Thomas Hummel
Volume 43, issue 8, 2024
- Family needs and interaction patterns regarding the use of ICT in everyday life pp. 1487-1498

- Liudmila Zinoveva, Karmen Toros, Annika Silde, Ingrid Sindi, Olga Lupanova and Merike Sisask
- Parental mediation and preferences for regulation regarding children's digital media use: role of protection motivation and theory of planned behaviour pp. 1499-1517

- Shwadhin Sharma and Ching Yee (Athena) Lee
- A narrative video game for adults with subjective and objective cognitive impairment. Design and preliminary results on user-interaction and efficacy pp. 1518-1530

- Ana Nieto-Vieites, Sabela C. Mallo, Lucia Pérez-Blanco, Alba Felpete-López, Cristina Lojo-Seoane, David Facal, Onésimo Juncos-Rabadán and Arturo X. Pereiro
- Technostress and work-family conflict in ICT-user employees during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of social support and mindfulness pp. 1531-1553

- Carla Azpíroz-Dorronsoro, Beatriz Fernández-Muñiz, José Manuel Montes-Peón and Camilo José Vázquez-Ordás
- Changing the dynamics of preschool children's social play with technology: evaluation of technology-based supports for tools of the mind style play pp. 1554-1579

- Kyle Diederich, Flannery Hope Currin, Kaitlyn Blasi, Allyson Dale Schmidt, Holly David, Kerry Peterman and Juan Pablo Hourcade
- Health behaviour change and activation in e-health weight loss intervention for elderly: a randomised clinical trial pp. 1580-1595

- Maíra Mendes dos Santos, Ana Carolina Bertoletti De Marchi, Elisa Brosina de Leon and Licinio Gomes Roque
- Liked and shared tweets during the pandemic: the relationship between intrinsic message features and (mis)information engagement pp. 1596-1613

- Jiyoung Lee, Youllee Kim and Xun Zhu
- Integrating educational robot and low-cost self-made toys to enhance STEM learning performance for primary school students pp. 1614-1635

- Chih-Chien Hu, Yu-Fen Yang, Ya-Wen Cheng and Nian-Shing Chen
- She has got a gig: affordances of on-demand work apps for marginalised women enduring time scarcity pp. 1636-1651

- Alka Agarwal, Ashish Kumar Jha and Jyoti Jagasia
- The effects of mobile applications’ passive and interactive loading screen types on waiting experience pp. 1652-1663

- Anping Cheng, Dongming Ma, Hao Qian and Younghwan Pan
- Can blindfolded users replace blind ones in product testing? an empirical study pp. 1664-1682

- Shi Qiu, Jun Hu, Ting Han and Matthias Rauterberg
- Curvilinear relationship between social media use and job performance: a media synchronicity perspective pp. 1683-1697

- Liang Ma, Xin Zhang, Bernard C.Y. Tan and Feifei Hao
Volume 43, issue 7, 2024
- A study on users’ attention distribution to product features under different emotions pp. 1269-1282

- Tianjiao Zhao, Xinyue Zhang, Hechen Zhang and Yafei Meng
- Is socially disruptive smartphone use detrimental to well-being? A systematic meta-analytic review on being phubbed pp. 1283-1311

- Tania R. Nuñez and Theda Radtke
- Social media use, loneliness and psychological distress in emerging adults pp. 1312-1325

- Zoe Taylor, Ala Yankouskaya and Constantina Panourgia
- Using norm activation model and theory of planned behaviour to understand the drivers of cyberharassment among university students pp. 1326-1347

- Godwin Udo, Kallol Bagchi, Laura Trevino and Saini Das
- If machines outperform humans: status threat evoked by and willingness to interact with sophisticated machines in a work-related context* pp. 1348-1364

- Andrea Grundke
- Negative news positive effect: the change of consumers’ cognition process pp. 1365-1380

- Pengyu Li, Jingbo Shao and Hang Wu
- Food choice and the epistemic value of the consumption of recommender systems: the case of Yuka’s perceived value in France pp. 1381-1400

- Ronan de Kervenoael, Alexandre Schwob, Rajibul Hasan and Sara Kemari
- Translation, adaptation and validation of the German version of the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS-GA-18) for adolescents pp. 1401-1415

- Gloria Mittmann, Vanessa Zehetner, Ina Krammer and Beate Schrank
- Measuring problematic smartphone use in adolescents: psychometric properties of the Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale (MPPUS-10) among Italian youth pp. 1416-1428

- Caterina Primi, Sara Garuglieri, Costanza Gori, Francesco Sanson, Deborah Giambi, Manuela Fogliazza and Maria Anna Donati
- Effective interventions and features for coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis pp. 1429-1445

- Eunice Agyei, Jouko Miettunen and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
- Exploring the effect of green gamification on users’ low-carbon awareness: a cognitive dissonance perspective pp. 1446-1470

- Hualong Yang, Zhibin Hu and Dan Li
- Therapist and client perceptions of empathy in simulated teletherapy sessions pp. 1471-1486

- Frédéric Grondin, Anna M. Lomanowska, Geneviève Belleville, Maya A. Yampolsky, Marie-Pier B. Tremblay and Philip L. Jackson
Volume 43, issue 6, 2024
- Altruism or egoism – how do game features motivate cooperation? An investigation into user we-intention and I-intention pp. 1017-1041

- Marc Riar, Benedikt Morschheuser, Rüdiger Zarnekow and Juho Hamari
- Towards understanding the mechanism through which reward and punishment motivate or demotivate behaviours pp. 1042-1066

- Rita Orji, Alaa Alslaity and Gerry Chan
- Improving big data governance in healthcare institutions: user experience research for honest broker based application to access healthcare big data pp. 1067-1095

- Kanupriya Singh, Shangman Li, Isa Jahnke, Mauro Lemus Alarcon, Abu Mosa and Prasad Calyam
- Adopting information systems at work: a longitudinal examination of trust dynamics, antecedents, and outcomes pp. 1096-1128

- Lea S. Müller, Christoph Nohe, Sebastian Reiners, Jörg Becker and Guido Hertel
- Understanding the impact of self-regulation on perceived learning outcomes based on social cognitive theory pp. 1129-1148

- Shih-Wei Chou, Ming-Chia Hsieh and Hui-Chun Pan
- The effect of a group awareness tool in synchronous online discussions: studying participation, quality and balance pp. 1149-1163

- Emily Theophilou, Roberto Sanchez-Reina, Davinia Hernandez-Leo, Valguima Odakura, Ishari Amarasinghe and René Lobo-Quintero
- Exploring the impact of a ‘confining’ imaginary of user-recommendation systems on platform usage and relationship development among dating app users pp. 1164-1177

- Junwen Hu
- Lockdown locomotion: the fast-forwarding effects of technology use on digital well-being due to COVID-19 restrictions pp. 1178-1205

- Agnieszka Kitkowska, Ala Sarah Alaqra and Erik Wästlund
- Digital accumulation behaviours and information management in the workplace: exploring the tensions between digital data hoarding, organisational culture and policy pp. 1206-1218

- Kerry McKellar, Elizabeth Sillence, Nick Neave and Pam Briggs
- The role of user experience and co-creation in measuring the success of digital services in higher education pp. 1219-1240

- Tea Mijač, Mario Jadrić and Maja Ćukušić
- Human-robot swarm interaction: coordinated role of human mind mindsets and robot group entitativity pp. 1241-1253

- Jianning Dang and Li Liu
- An empirical investigation of the social web gendered privacy model pp. 1254-1267

- Regine Frener
Volume 43, issue 5, 2024
- Are sticky users less likely to lurk? Evidence from online reviews pp. 811-830

- Jin Yang, Zili Zhang, Chuangyin Dang and Ziqiong Zhang
- The actualisation of mobile dating application affordances to support racial digital dating intentions: the case of tinder pp. 831-844

- Maureen Tanner
- Attitudes towards gamification advertising in Vietnam: a social commerce context pp. 845-861

- Hai Ho Nguyen, Bang Nguyen-Viet and Yen Thi Hoang Nguyen
- My perfectionism drives me to be a cyborg: moderating role of internal locus of control on propensity towards memory implant pp. 862-875

- Ashraf Sadat Ahadzadeh, Shin Ling Wu, Kam-Fong Lee, Fon Sim Ong and Ruolan Deng
- Insider employee-led cyber fraud (IECF) in Indian banks: from identification to sustainable mitigation planning pp. 876-906

- Neha Chhabra Roy and Sreeleakha Prabhakaran
- The effect of live streaming commerce quality on customers’ purchase intention: extending the elaboration likelihood model with herd behaviour pp. 907-928

- Qin Yang and Young-Chan Lee
- Differences in sense of community and participation between lurkers and posters in informal online education-related communities pp. 929-942

- Jiawen Zhu and Kara Dawson
- Evaluating technology engagement in the time of COVID-19: the Technology Engagement Scale pp. 943-955

- Silvia Serino, Andrea Bonanomi, Lorenzo Palamenghi, Cosimo Tuena, Guendalina Graffigna and Giuseppe Riva
- Nuanced relationships between indices of smartphone use and psychological distress: distinguishing problematic smartphone use, phone checking, and screen time pp. 956-969

- Germaine Y. Q. Tng and Hwajin Yang
- Robots in movies: a content analysis of the portrayal of fictional social robots pp. 970-987

- Raquel Oliveira and Elmira Yadollahi
- Freehand drawing activity: a comparison between tablet-finger vs paper&crayon throughout time pp. 988-1001

- MPuerto Paule Ruiz, Miguel Sánchez Santillán and Juan Ramón Pérez-Pérez
- Computed compatibility: examining user perceptions of AI and matchmaking algorithms pp. 1002-1015

- Aditi Paul and Saifuddin Ahmed
Volume 43, issue 4, 2024
- Immersive experience framework: a Delphi approach pp. 623-639

- Dai-In Danny Han, Frans Melissen and Mata Haggis-Burridge
- Presentation mode matters: examining how patients and healthcare professionals present content text during online health advice interaction pp. 640-650

- Xitong Guo, Bangan Wu, Zhi Yang, Li Hou and Zhanfeng Zhu
- Exploring the efficacy of video game training in developing adolescent reasoning abilities pp. 651-662

- Carlos Merino-Campos, Héctor del-Castillo and Isabel Pascual-Gómez
- Effects of button colour and background on augmented reality interfaces pp. 663-676

- Putra A. R. Yamin, Jaehyun Park, Hyun K. Kim and Muhammad Hussain
- How to build trust in Gen Y in online donation crowdfunding: an experimental study pp. 677-694

- Anupama Prashar and Parul Gupta
- Examining the antecedents and health outcomes of health apps and wearables use: an integration of the technology acceptance model and communication inequality pp. 695-716

- Huanyu Bao and Edmund W. J. Lee
- Interpassivity instead of interactivity? The uses and gratifications of automated features pp. 717-735

- Cheng Chen, Sangwook Lee and S. Shyam Sundar
- Opening the black box of fitness tracking: understanding the mechanisms of feedback in motivating physical activity among older Singaporeans pp. 736-748

- Sapphire H. Lin, Rich Ling and Sonny Rosenthal
- Effects of the number of strokes, components and usage frequency on the legibility of Chinese characters for optical head-mounted display pp. 749-763

- Chih-Yu Hsiao, Chien-Chi Chang, Chun-Ju Liu and Kang-Hung Liu
- GeoBox: design and evaluation of a tool for resilient and decentralised data management in agriculture pp. 764-786

- Franz Kuntke, Marc-André Kaufhold, Sebastian Linsner and Christian Reuter
- Exploring the influence of audience familiarity on speaker anxiety and performance in virtual reality and real-life presentation contexts pp. 787-799

- Alex Barrett, Austin Pack, Diego Monteiro and Hai-Ning Liang
- The avatar face-off: a face(less) avatar facilitates adults’ reports of personal events pp. 800-810

- Che-Wei Hsu, Julien Gross and Harlene Hayne
Volume 43, issue 3, 2024
- In-Situ exploration of emotion regulation via smart clothing: an empirical study of healthcare workers in their work environment pp. 419-432

- Mengqi Jiang, Vijayakumar Nanjappan, Hai-Ning Liang and Martijn ten Bhömer
- Voice orientation of conversational interfaces in vehicles pp. 433-444

- Kwan Min Lee, Yohan Moon, Inyoung Park and Jae-gil Lee
- Media multitasking is linked to attentional errors, mind wandering and automatised response to stimuli without full conscious processing pp. 445-457

- Myoungju Shin, Dimitar Taseski and Karen Murphy
- The role of feedback source and valence in crowdsourced idea innovation pp. 458-474

- Aidin Namin, Rambod Dargahi and Andrew J. Rohm
- Digital games for career guidance: a systematic review using PRISMA guidelines pp. 475-485

- Anna Parola, Raffaele Di Fuccio, Jenny Marcionetti and Pierpaolo Limone
- Service design through the emotional mechanics of gamification and value co-creation: a user experience analysis pp. 486-506

- Mª Luz Martín-Peña, Cristina García-Magro and José María Sánchez-López
- Ego-networks, SNSs affordances, and personalities: understanding individuals’ selfie posting on SNSs based on Actor-Network Theory pp. 507-522

- Long Ma and Lu Zheng
- Situational support and information security behavioural intention: a comparative study using conservation of resources theory pp. 523-539

- Yuxiang Hong, Mengyi Xu and Steven Furnell
- Practitioner perspectives on the use of the experience sampling software in counseling and clinical psychology pp. 540-550

- Jeroen Weermeijer, Glenn Kiekens, Martien Wampers, Peter Kuppens and Inez Myin-Germeys
- Disentangling the relation among trust, efficacy and privacy management: a moderated mediation analysis of public support for government surveillance during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 551-570

- Jing Liu, Marko M. Skoric and Chen Li
- An empirical investigation of the Gamer’s Dilemma: a mixed methods study of whether the dilemma exists pp. 571-589

- Paul Formosa, Thomas Montefiore, Omid Ghasemi and Mitchell McEwan
- Selective avoidance as a cognitive response: examining the political use of social media and surveillance anxiety in avoidance behaviours pp. 590-604

- Yifei Wang, Saifuddin Ahmed and Adeline Wei Ting Bee
- The shadows of digitisation: on the losses of health-oriented leadership in the face of ICT hassles pp. 605-622

- Laura Klebe, Jörg Felfe, Annika Krick and Sarah Pischel
Volume 43, issue 2, 2024
- Can hedonic technology use drive sexism in youth? Reconsidering the cultivation and objectification perspectives pp. 231-245

- Ofir Turel
- The effect of fixed physical usage patterns on the engagement of physical activity apps: a real-world data analysis pp. 246-259

- Lin Ma, Xi Zhao and Zhili Zhou
- The effective recommendation approaches depending on user’s psychological ownership in online content service: user-centric versus content-centric recommendations pp. 260-272

- Bong-Goon Seo and Do-Hyung Park
- Making time perception shorter with pitch and interval patterns pp. 273-283

- Wanchanok Sunthorn, Cedric Le Mercier and Chaklam Silpasuwanchai
- No Likes – no control? Examining the role of coping deprivation and social anxiety in social media ostracism pp. 284-297

- Sabine Reich, Frank M. Schneider and Britta Zwillich
- Enactive mastery experience improves attitudes towards digital technology via self-efficacy – a pre-registered quasi-experiment pp. 298-311

- Nora Hampel, Kai Sassenberg, Annika Scholl and Lara Ditrich
- Understanding the relationship between enterprise social media user adaptation, post-adoption use and employee performance pp. 312-330

- Xin Zhang, Yaoyu Xu and Liang Ma
- Influence of chatbots on purchase intention in social commerce pp. 331-352

- Pranay Sindhu and Kumkum Bharti
- Cyberbullying perpetration during the Covid-19 pandemic: A study on the relationship between strain, angerand parental support pp. 353-370

- Richa Misra, Renuka Mahajan and Shalini Srivastava
- Configuring augmented reality users: analysing YouTube commercials to understand industry expectations pp. 371-386

- Ann-Kathrin Wortmeier, Aimée Sousa Calepso, Cordula Kropp, Michael Sedlmair and Daniel Weiskopf
- The impact of conversational interaction on users’ cognitive absorption in mobile news reading context: evidence from EEG pp. 387-400

- Lichao Xiu, Yao Chen, Guoming Yu and Ya Yang
- Dignity and use of algorithm in performance evaluation pp. 401-418

- Lixuan Zhang and Clinton Amos
Volume 43, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction to the special issue on the impact of interface design for soliciting user’s feedback pp. 1-3

- Federica Cena, Cristina Gena, Tsvi Kuflik and Fabiana Vernero
- Uncovering latent profiles of ICT self-concept among adults in Germany and their relation with gender pp. 4-20

- Isabelle Schmidt, Nathalie Schauffel and Thomas Ellwart
- A balancing act: how risk mitigation strategies employed by users explain the privacy paradox on social media pp. 21-39

- Anatoliy Gruzd and Ángel Hernández-García
- Comparing users' performance and game experience between a competitive and collaborative brain-computer interface pp. 40-59

- Gabriel Alves Mendes Vasiljevic and Leonardo Cunha de Miranda
- Understanding older adults’ Internet use and psychological benefits: The moderating role of digital skills pp. 60-71

- Soeun Yang and Jeong-woo Jang
- Online gaming with a purpose: exploring positive personal development achieved through esports play pp. 72-94

- Zixiu Guo, Mike Cahalane and Amelia Carbonie
- Does working memory capacity influence learning from video and attentional processing of the instructor’s visuals? pp. 95-109

- Jiahui Wang
- Evaluating the effectiveness of game-based learning for teaching refugee children Arabic using the integrated LEAGUÊ-GQM approach pp. 110-138

- Rabail Tahir and Alf Inge Wang
- Machine learning techniques for emotion detection and sentiment analysis: current state, challenges, and future directions pp. 139-164

- Alaa Alslaity and Rita Orji
- The effect of audio on the experience in virtual reality: a scoping review pp. 165-199

- Isak de Villiers Bosman, Oğuz ‘Oz’ Buruk, Kristine Jørgensen and Juho Hamari
- What leads to cyberloafing: the empirical study of workload, self-efficacy, time management skills, and mediating effect of job satisfaction pp. 200-211

- Pawel Korzynski and Olga Protsiuk
- Conservation of resources theory perspective of social media ostracism influence on lurking intentions pp. 212-229

- Ahsan Ali, Hongwei Wang, Mingchuan Gong and Khalid Mehmood
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