Behaviour and Information Technology
2001 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 12, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1133-1134

- Tom Stewart
- Understanding consumers' mobile channel continuance: an empirical investigation of two fitness mechanisms pp. 1135-1146

- Shuiqing Yang, Yaobin Lu, Yuangao Chen and Sumeet Gupta
- Emotional attachment and multidimensional self-efficacy: extension of innovation diffusion theory in the context of eBook reader pp. 1147-1159

- Mehwish Waheed, Kiran Kaur, NoorUl Ain and Shamsudeen A. Sanni
- The moderation effect of user-type (educators vs. students) in learning management system continuance pp. 1160-1170

- A.K.M. Najmul Islam
- Effect of external factors on intention–behaviour gap pp. 1171-1185

- Sedigheh Moghavvemi, Noor Akma Mohd Salleh, Ainin Sulaiman and Masoud Abessi
- Coalition formation during technology adoption pp. 1186-1199

- Fei Liu, Ozgur Dedehayir and Bernhard Katzy
- A hybrid decision-making model for factors influencing the purchase intentions of technology products: the moderating effect of lifestyle pp. 1200-1214

- Chia-Chin Chang, Juin-Ming Tsai, Shiu-Wan Hung and Bo-Chen Lin
- The handbook of the psychology of communication technology, edited by S. Shyam Sundar, Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 2015 pp. 1215-1220

- Ahmet E. Çakir
- Corrigendum pp. 1221-1221

- The Editors
- Reviewers January–November 2015 pp. 1222-1225

- The Editors
- A tribute to our reviewers pp. 1222-1222

- Ahmet Çakir and Tom Stewart
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 11, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1037-1039

- Tom Stewart
- Elderly user experience to improve a Kinect-based game playability pp. 1040-1051

- Zelai Sáenz-de-Urturi, Begoña García Zapirain and Amaia Méndez Zorrilla
- The use and acceptance of new media entertainment technology by elderly users: development of an expanded technology acceptance model pp. 1052-1063

- Leyla Dogruel, Sven Joeckel and Nicholas D. Bowman
- Comparison of engagement and emotional responses of older and younger adults interacting with 3D cultural heritage artefacts on personal devices pp. 1064-1078

- Genevieve Alelis, Ania Bobrowicz and Chee Siang Ang
- Multiple voices in ICT design with children – a nexus analytical enquiry pp. 1079-1091

- Tonja Molin-Juustila, Marianne Kinnula, Netta Iivari, Leena Kuure and Eija Halkola
- StencilMaps and EphemeralMaps: spatially stable interfaces that highlight command subsets pp. 1092-1106

- Joey Scarr, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn and Andrea Bunt
- The effect of communicational signals on drivers' subjective appraisal and visual attention during interactive driving scenarios pp. 1107-1118

- Yutao Ba, Wei Zhang, Bryan Reimer, Yan Yang and Gavriel Salvendy
- Looks familiar, appears more valid? The moderating role of computer-supported warnings between information repetition and decision outcome pp. 1119-1128

- Hsieh-Hong Huang and Ming-Che Kuo
- Cyberconnecting: the three lenses of diversity, by Priya E. Abraham, Gower, 2015 pp. 1129-1131

- Ahmet E. Cakir
Volume 34, issue 10, 2015
- User experience pp. 949-951

- Tom Stewart
- Study of using a multi-touch tabletop technology to facilitate collaboration, interaction, and awareness in co-located environment pp. 952-963

- Rustam Shadiev, Wu-Yuin Hwang, Yueh-Min Huang and Yu-Shu Yang
- Affective forecasting of value creation: professional nurses' ability to predict and remember the experienced value of a telemedicine diagnostics ICT service pp. 964-975

- Per Kristensson, Anna Brunstrom and Tore Pedersen
- Defining user experience goals to guide the design of industrial systems pp. 976-991

- Eija Kaasinen, Virpi Roto, Jaakko Hakulinen, Tomi Heimonen, Jussi P. P. Jokinen, Hannu Karvonen, Tuuli Keskinen, Hanna Koskinen, Yichen Lu, Pertti Saariluoma, Helena Tokkonen and Markku Turunen
- Usability, expectation, confirmation, and continuance intentions to use electronic textbooks pp. 992-1004

- Lori Baker-Eveleth and Robert W. Stone
- Impact of virtual atmospherics and functional qualities on the online gambler's experience pp. 1005-1021

- Brett Abarbanel, Bo Bernhard, A. K. Singh and Anthony Lucas
- Determinants of online safety behaviour: towards an intervention strategy for college students pp. 1022-1035

- Jan Boehmer, Robert LaRose, Nora Rifon, Saleem Alhabash and Shelia Cotten
Volume 34, issue 9, 2015
- Social interaction online pp. 855-857

- Ahmet E. Çakir
- The relationship between motivation and information sharing about products and services on Facebook pp. 858-868

- Insu Cho, Heejun Park and Joseph Kichul Kim
- The effects of generational differences on use continuance of Twitter: an investigation of digital natives and digital immigrants pp. 869-881

- Concetta Metallo and Rocco Agrifoglio
- Predicting Asian undergraduates’ intention to continue using social network services from negative perspectives pp. 882-892

- Kan-Min Lin
- The effects of reading and writing habits on blog adoption pp. 893-901

- Benazir Quadir and Nian-Shing Chen
- Adoption of travel information in user-generated content on social media: the moderating effect of social presence pp. 902-919

- Namho Chung, Heejeong Han and Chulmo Koo
- Sound information seeking in Web 2.0 virtual communities: the moderating effect of mindfulness pp. 920-935

- Xianjin Zha, Jinchao Zhang, Yalan Yan and Daochen Zha
- DOBNet: exploiting the discourse of deception behaviour to uncover online deception strategies pp. 936-948

- Jiang Wu and Lina Zhou
Volume 34, issue 8, 2015
- Mental load and usability pp. 755-757

- Ahmet E. Çakir
- A defeasible reasoning framework for human mental workload representation and assessment pp. 758-786

- Luca Longo
- Predicting numerical data entry errors by classifying EEG signals with linear discriminant analysis pp. 787-798

- Cheng-Jhe Lin and Changxu Wu
- A usability study of iPhone built-in applications pp. 799-808

- Evanthia Faliagka, Maria Rigou and Spiros Sirmakessis
- A typology of human computation games: an analysis and a review of current games pp. 809-824

- Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh and Chei Sian Lee
- A comparative analysis of different gender pair combinations in pair programming pp. 825-837

- Kyungsub Stephen Choi
- Longitudinal test of ePortfolio continuous use: an empirical study on the change of students’ beliefs pp. 838-853

- Ting-Chu Hsieh, Sing-Liang Chen and Ming-Chien Hung
Volume 34, issue 7, 2015
- Editorial pp. 655-657

- Ahmet E. Çakir
- Group identification as a mediator of the effect of players’ anonymity on cheating in online games pp. 658-667

- Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen and Yuehua Wu
- Meeting ex-partners on Facebook: users' anxiety and severity of depression pp. 668-677

- Chia-Wen Tsai, Pei-Di Shen and Yi-Chun Chiang
- College students and risk-taking behaviour on Twitter versus Facebook pp. 678-684

- Robert Miller and James Melton
- Use of Facebook, Tuenti, Twitter and Myspace among young Spanish people pp. 685-703

- Judit García-Martín and Jesús-Nicasio García-Sánchez
- The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community online: discussions of bullying and self-disclosure in YouTube videos pp. 704-712

- Michael Green, Ania Bobrowicz and Chee Siang Ang
- 3-D route-planning support for navigation in a complex indoor environment pp. 713-724

- Paul van Schaik, Mohammad Mayouf and Gabor Aranyi
- Exploring older women's confidence during route planning pp. 725-740

- Judy Wilson, Paul Curzon and Elke Duncker
- Understanding driver adoption of car navigation systems using the extended technology acceptance model pp. 741-751

- Eunil Park, Heetae Kim and Jay Y. Ohm
- Handbook of virtual environments: design, implementation, and applications, second edition, edited by Kelly S. Hale and Kay M. Stanney, CRC Press, 2014 pp. 752-754

- Ahmet Çakir
Volume 34, issue 6, 2015
- Medical teamwork, collaboration and patient-centred care pp. 543-547

- Bridget Kane and Saturnino Luz
- Disease surveillance and patient care in remote regions: an exploratory study of collaboration among health-care professionals in Amazonia pp. 548-565

- Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian and Manuel Cesario
- Issues and opportunities in transitions from speciality care: a field study of bone marrow transplant pp. 566-584

- Ayşe G. Büyüktür and Mark S. Ackerman
- Non-clinical work counts: facilitating patient outflow in an emergency department pp. 585-597

- Charlotte Tang, Yunan Chen and Soyoung Lee
- On a QUESt for a web-based tool promoting knowledge-sharing in medical communities pp. 598-612

- Federico Cabitza
- Using mobile devices and apps to support reflective learning about older people with dementia pp. 613-631

- Kristine Pitts, Kevin Pudney, Konstantinos Zachos, Neil Maiden, Birgit Krogstie, Sara Jones, Malcolm Rose, Julie MacManus and Ian Turner
- An augmentative and alternative communication tool for children and adolescents with cerebral palsy pp. 632-645

- Cleiton Eduardo Saturno, Alejandro Rafael Garcia Ramirez, Mauro José Conte, Mísia Farhat and Elaine Carmelita Piucco
- Hypnosis therapy using augmented reality technology: treatment for psychological stress and anxiety pp. 646-653

- Xiaojun Zhao, Xuqun You, Changxiu Shi and Shuoqiu Gan
Volume 34, issue 5, 2015
- Living and working on the Web pp. 439-442

- Ahmet E. Çakir
- Teachers’ personal web use at work pp. 443-453

- Damien Page
- Employees' use of social media technologies: a methodological and thematic review pp. 454-464

- Asma El Ouirdi, Mariam El Ouirdi, Jesse Segers and Erik Henderickx
- Cultivating travellers' revisit intention to e-tourism service: the moderating effect of website interactivity pp. 465-478

- Edward C. S. Ku and Chun-Der Chen
- Understanding user motivation for evaluating online content: a self-determination theory perspective pp. 479-491

- Tingting Zhang, William Yu Chung Wang, Yi Chen Lin and Liang-Hsien Tai
- The influence of national culture on the performance expectancy of e-parliament adoption pp. 492-505

- Gbolahan Olasina and Stephen Mutula
- User value design for cloud courseware system pp. 506-519

- Dong-Hee Shin
- Advertising value and credibility transfer: attitude towards web advertising and online information acquisition pp. 520-532

- Xianjin Zha, Jing Li and Yalan Yan
- Assessing the relationship between autistic traits and cyberdeviancy in a sample of college students pp. 533-542

- Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar, Casey L. O'Quinn and Kellin N. Treadway
Volume 34, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 327-329

- Tom Stewart
- How access gaps interact and shape digital divide: a cognitive investigation pp. 330-340

- Shahla Ghobadi and Zahra Ghobadi
- Gender-related consequences of Internet use perceived by parents in a representative quota sample of adolescents pp. 341-348

- Lutz Wartberg, Rudolf Kammerl, Sonja Bröning, Michaela Hauenschild, Kay-Uwe Petersen and Rainer Thomasius
- Preventing problematic Internet use through video-based interventions: a theoretical model and empirical test pp. 349-362

- Ofir Turel, Michele Mouttapa and Elaine Donato
- Trust and online information-sharing in close relationships: a cross-cultural perspective pp. 363-374

- Jun Liu, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau and Nico Wendler
- Supporting children's online identity in international communities pp. 375-391

- Weimin Hou, Anita Komlodi, Wayne Lutters, Karoly Hercegfi, Jennifer J. Preece and Allison J. Druin
- The influence of familiarity, trust and norms of reciprocity on an experienced sense of community: an empirical analysis based on social online services pp. 392-412

- Manuel J. Sánchez-Franco and José L. Roldán
- Specifying the dynamics of social technologies as social microworlds pp. 413-424

- Antigoni Parmaxi and Panayiotis Zaphiris
- ‘Can I afford to help?’ How affordances of communication modalities guide bystanders' helping intentions towards harassment on social network sites pp. 425-435

- Sara Bastiaensens, Heidi Vandebosch, Karolien Poels, Katrien Van Cleemput, Ann DeSmet and Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
- The Laws of the Knowledge Workplace edited by Dariusz Jemielniak, Gower, 2014 pp. 436-437

- Ahmet Çakir
Volume 34, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. 217-219

- Tom Stewart
- Beyond cognition and affect: sensing the unconscious pp. 220-238

- Leonid Ivonin, Huang-Ming Chang, Marta Díaz, Andreu Català, Wei Chen and Matthias Rauterberg
- Behavioural responses to risk on remote outcomes pp. 239-246

- James G. Phillips, Rowan P. Ogeil and Alex Blaszczynski
- Information systems and performance: the role of technology, the task and the individual pp. 247-260

- Edgardo R. Bravo, Martin Santana and Joan Rodon
- Information systems satisfaction, loyalty and attachment: conceptual and empirical differentiation pp. 261-272

- Namjoo Choi
- Exploring managers' intention to use business intelligence: the role of motivations pp. 273-285

- Yu-Wei Chang, Ping-Yu Hsu and Zeng-Yuan Wu
- How individual characteristics influence people's evaluation towards information technology in different contexts pp. 286-293

- Xuequn Wang and Yanjun Yu
- Does computing anger have social elements? A comparison with driving anger pp. 294-303

- John P. Charlton, Arvid Kappas and Aleksandra Swiderska
- A neural network-based approach for user experience assessment pp. 304-315

- A. Amanatiadis, N. Mitsinis and D. Maditinos
- The impact of personal innovativeness on product aesthetics and self-connection with brand: a case study of mobile phone users pp. 316-325

- Wee Kheng Tan and Meng Syun Sie
Volume 34, issue 2, 2015
- EDITORIAL pp. 105-107

- Tom Stewart
- Determinants of employees’ intention to exert pressure on firms to engage in web accessibility pp. 108-118

- Lih-Bin Oh and Jing Chen
- Exploring perceptions of web accessibility: a survey approach pp. 119-134

- Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, Markel Vigo and Simon Harper
- Improving accessibility of mobile devices with EasyWrite pp. 135-150

- Rui Godinho, Paulo A. Condado, Marielba Zacarias and Fernando G. Lobo
- Understanding the intentions of users to ‘stick’ to social networking sites: a case study in Taiwan pp. 151-162

- Hsiao-Lan Wei, Kuan-Yu Lin, Hsi-Peng Lu and I-Hsin Chuang
- Understanding civic engagement behaviour on Facebook from a social capital theory perspective pp. 163-175

- Anne Marie Warren, Ainin Sulaiman and Noor Ismawati Jaafar
- Explaining and predicting perceived effectiveness and use continuance intention of a behaviour change support system for weight loss pp. 176-189

- Tuomas Lehto and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
- Should I stay or should I go? The moderating effect of self-image congruity and trust on social networking continued use pp. 190-203

- Panos Kourouthanassis, George Lekakos and Vassilis Gerakis
- Understanding the continuance use of social network sites: a computer self-efficacy perspective pp. 204-216

- Deliang Wang, Lingling Xu and Hock Chuan Chan
Volume 34, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Tom Stewart
- Police message diffusion on Twitter: analysing the reach of social media communications pp. 4-16

- Bob van de Velde, Albert Meijer and Vincent Homburg
- User satisfaction evaluation of microblogging services in China: using the tetra-class model pp. 17-32

- Chang-Ping Hu, Wei-Wei Yan and Yuan Hu
- Trust in product review blogs: the influence of self-disclosure and popularity pp. 33-44

- Li-Shia Huang
- Compensation paradox: the influence of monetary rewards on user behaviour pp. 45-56

- Hwansoo Lee, Dongwon Lim, Hyerin Kim, Hangjung Zo and Andrew P. Ciganek
- How purchase intention consummates purchase behaviour: the stochastic nature of product valuation in electronic commerce pp. 57-68

- Jung Lee and Jae-Nam Lee
- Analysing complaint intentions in online shopping: the antecedents of justice and technology use and the mediator of customer satisfaction pp. 69-80

- Ing-Long Wu and Chi-Ying Huang
- Eliciting positive user experiences with self-service kiosks: pursuing possibilities pp. 81-93

- Asli Günay and Çiğdem Erbuğ
- Effect of change management capability in real-time environment: an information orientation perspective in supply chain management pp. 94-104

- Kwang O. Park and Chang E. Koh
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