Behaviour and Information Technology
2001 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 12, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1196-1198

- Tom Stewart
- Beyond synthesis: re-presenting heterogeneous research literature pp. 1199-1215

- Allan Sylvester, Mary Tate and David Johnstone
- Exploring determinants of early user acceptance for an audio-visual heritage archive service using the vignette method pp. 1216-1224

- Guido Ongena, Lidwien van de Wijngaert and Erik Huizer
- Modelling the impact of mHealth service quality on satisfaction, continuance and quality of life pp. 1225-1241

- Shahriar Akter, John D'Ambra, Pradeep Ray and Umme Hani
- A study of executives' use of biometrics: an application of theory of planned behaviour pp. 1242-1256

- Afzaal H. Seyal and Rodney Turner
- A multi-level socio-technical systems telecommuting framework pp. 1257-1279

- France Bélanger, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim and Bret R. Swan
- Understanding determinants of information systems users’ behaviour: a comparison of two models in the context of integrated accounting and budgeting software pp. 1280-1291

- Semina Halilovic and Muris Cicic
- Collaborative concept mapping activities in a classroom scenario pp. 1292-1304

- J.A. Elorriaga, A. Arruarte, I. Calvo, M. Larrañaga, U. Rueda and E. Herrán
- A short version of the visual aesthetics of websites inventory pp. 1305-1311

- Morten Moshagen and Meinald Thielsch
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 11, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1074-1076

- Tom Stewart
- Decisions in software development projects management. An exploratory study pp. 1077-1085

- Ricardo Colomo-Palacios, Cristina Casado-Lumbreras, Pedro Soto-Acosta and Ángel García-Crespo
- Kilowhat? A multidisciplinary approach on the development of a home energy management system pp. 1086-1104

- Jeroen Stragier, Jan Derboven, Lieve Laporte, Laurence Hauttekeete and Lieven De Marez
- The contingent effect of personal IT innovativeness and IT self-efficacy on innovative use of complex IT pp. 1105-1124

- Wei Wang, Xixi Li and JJ Po-An Hsieh
- Exploring the determinants of IS developers’ behavioural intention to learn business skills pp. 1125-1138

- Tung-Ching Lin, Yi-Shun Wang and Yu-Yin Wang
- Web-enabled wireless technology: an exploratory study of adoption and continued use intentions pp. 1139-1154

- Andrew J. Setterstrom, J. Michael Pearson and Robert A. Orwig
- The role of attributional judgments when adopted computing technology fails: a comparison of Microsoft Windows PC user perceptions of Windows and Macs pp. 1155-1167

- A. Vishwanath and Katherine H. LaVail
- An empirical investigation linking learners’ adoption of blended learning to their intention of full e-learning pp. 1168-1176

- Kamla Ali Al-Busaidi
- Strategic demand forecasts for the tablet PC market using the Bayesian mixed logit model and market share simulations pp. 1177-1190

- Jae Young Choi, Jungwoo Shin and Jongsu Lee
- User experience in social commerce: in friends we trust pp. 1191-1192

- Dong-Hee Shin
- Exploring the user experience of 3D virtual learning environments pp. 1193-1193

- D. Shin, F. Biocca and H. Choo
- Smart TV: Are they really smart in interacting with people? Understanding the interactivity of Korean smart TV pp. 1194-1195

- D. Shin, Y. Hwang and H. Choo
Volume 32, issue 10, 2013
- Technology and social behaviour pp. 965-967

- Tom Stewart
- Measuring social behaviour as an indicator of experience pp. 968-985

- Siân E. Lindley and Andrew F. Monk
- Effects of technical and social design on virtual community identification: a comparison approach pp. 986-997

- Kathy Ning Shen and Mohamed Khalifa
- Social construction of information systems in the banking sector pp. 998-1013

- Elaine Tavares
- Dissecting social engineering pp. 1014-1023

- Pekka Tetri and Jukka Vuorinen
- Knowledge sharing in information system development teams: examining the impact of shared mental model from a social capital theory perspective pp. 1024-1040

- Chunjie Xiang, Yaobin Lu and Sumeet Gupta
- Trust, empathy, social identity, and contribution of knowledge within patient online communities pp. 1041-1048

- Jing Zhao, Kathleen Abrahamson, James G. Anderson, Sejin Ha and Richard Widdows
- My mom's on Facebook: an evaluation of information sharing depth in social networking pp. 1049-1059

- Aaron M. French and Aaron Read
- An investigation of the impact of media capabilities and extraversion on social presence and user satisfaction pp. 1060-1073

- Fengchun Tang, Xuequn Wang and Carolyn Strand Norman
Volume 32, issue 9, 2013
- Editorial pp. 859-861

- Tom Stewart
- The moderating role of sensation seeking tendency in robotic haptic interfaces pp. 862-873

- Seung-A Jin
- Designing touchpad user-interfaces for right-hand drive vehicles: an investigation into where the touchpad should be located pp. 874-887

- Gary Burnett, Glyn Lawson, Laura Millen, Carl Pickering and Emily Webber
- Effects of display modality on critical battlefield e-map search performance pp. 888-901

- Feng-Yi Tseng, Chin-Jung Chao, Wen-Yang Feng and Sheue-Ling Hwang
- A comparative study of information input devices for aging computer users pp. 902-919

- Nicole Jochems, Sebastian Vetter and Christopher Schlick
- User requirements of social media for the elderly: a case study in Taiwan pp. 920-937

- Wen Chou, Yu-Ting Lai and Kuang-Hsia Liu
- Exploring how children use their hands to think: an embodied interactional analysis pp. 938-954

- Alissa Antle
- An exploratory study on how children interact with pedagogic conversational agents pp. 955-964

- Diana Pérez-Marín and Ismael Pascual-Nieto
Volume 32, issue 8, 2013
- Ergonomics, usability and accessibilty pp. 749-751

- Tom Stewart
- Focus groups as a requirements gathering method with adults with severe speech and physical impairments pp. 752-760

- Suzanne Prior, Annalu Waller and Thilo Kroll
- Highlighting items as means of adaptive assistance pp. 761-777

- Liat Antwarg, Talia Lavie, Lior Rokach, Bracha Shapira and Joachim Meyer
- Post-error expression of speed and force while performing a simple, monotonous task with a haptic pen pp. 778-782

- Miguel Alonso, David Keyson, Maria Jabon, Caroline Hummels, Paul Hekkert and Jeremy Bailenson
- Towards a full emotional system pp. 783-799

- Khadoudja Ghanem and Alice Caplier
- Perceptions of electronic navigation displays pp. 800-823

- Talia Lavie and Tal Oron-Gilad
- Exploring the cognitive costs and benefits of using multiple-view visualisations pp. 824-835

- Esther Jun, Steven Landry and Gavriel Salvendy
- Gaze-augmented interaction improves problem-solving: new evidence from verbal protocols pp. 836-844

- Roman Bednarik, Tersia Gowases and Markku Tukiainen
- Evaluating 2D and 3D geovisualisations for basic spatial assessment pp. 845-858

- Stefan Seipel
Volume 32, issue 7, 2013
- Editorial pp. 627-629

- Tom Stewart
- The effects of the number of alternative products and the way they are presented on the consumers' subjective statuses in online travel sites pp. 630-643

- Rong-An Shang, Yu-Chen Chen and Shin-Yi Chen
- Cultural differences in online beer marketing: findings from automated attention analysis pp. 644-654

- Tomáš Kincl and Pavel Štrach
- Online and mobile customer behaviour: a critical evaluation of Grounded Theory studies pp. 655-667

- Aikaterini Valvi, Constantinos Frangos and Christos Frangos
- Acceptance of online banking information systems: an empirical case in a developing economy pp. 668-680

- Fida Hussain Chandio, Zahir Irani, Muhammad Abbasi and Hyder Nizamani
- E-banking in Jordan pp. 681-694

- Muneer Abbad
- Showering behavioural response to alarming visual display monitors: longitudinal mixed method study pp. 695-711

- Rodney Stewart, Rachelle Willis, Kriengsak Panuwatwanich and Oz Sahin
- An effective online teaching method: the combination of collaborative learning with initiation and self-regulation learning with feedback pp. 712-723

- Chia-Wen Tsai
- Challenges of designing for sociability to enhance player experience in Massively Multi-player Online Role-playing Games pp. 724-734

- Georgios Christou, Effie Lai-Chong Law, Panayiotis Zaphiris and Chee Ang
- Mechanisms underlying aggravation and relaxation of virtual aggression: a Second Life survey study pp. 735-746

- Sang-Gun Lee, Mincheol Kang and Hyun-Soo Kang
- Corrigendum to the paper ‘Effects of search interface and Internet-specific epistemic beliefs on source evaluations during Web search for medical information: an eye-tracking study’ pp. 747-747

- Yvonne Kammerer and Peter Gerjets
Volume 32, issue 6, 2013
- Editorial: Web based cooperation and collaboration pp. 517-518

- Tom Stewart
- Collaboration processes, outcomes, challenges and enablers of distributed clinical communities of practice pp. 519-531

- Marie Friberger and Göran Falkman
- A text categorisation tool for open source communities based on semantic analysis pp. 532-544

- M. Martínez-Torres, S. Toral, F. Barrero and D. Gregor
- Pre-release member participation as potential predictors of post-release community members’ adoption behaviour: evidence from the motion picture industry pp. 545-559

- Pradeep Divakaran
- Verbal irony use in personal blogs pp. 560-569

- Juanita Whalen, Penny Pexman, Alastair Gill and Scott Nowson
- Continuance intention of blog users: the impact of perceived enjoyment, habit, user involvement and blogging time pp. 570-583

- Wen-Lung Shiau and Margaret Luo
- Phishing for phishing awareness pp. 584-593

- K. Jansson and R. von Solms
- Using Facebook out of habit pp. 594-602

- Michail Giannakos, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Konstantinos Giotopoulos and Panayiotis Vlamos
- The influence of equivocality in purchasing tasks on the selection of transaction channels in online auctions pp. 603-611

- Shao-Kang Lo
- Uploaders' definition of the networked public on YouTube and their feedback preferences: a multi-method approach pp. 612-624

- Cédric Courtois, Peter Mechant, Valerie Ostyn and Lieven De Marez
- Computer access for people with disabilities: a human factors approach pp. 625-626

- Ahmet Çakir
Volume 32, issue 5, 2013
- Netlife: Living and Working with the Internet pp. 423-424

- Tom Stewart
- Navigating a car in an unfamiliar country using an internet map: effects of street language formats, map orientation consistency, and gender on driver performance, workload and multitasking strategy pp. 425-437

- Changxu Wu, Guozhen Zhao, Bin Lin and Jonghoon Lee
- The new neighbourhood in the internet era: network communities serving local communities pp. 438-448

- Guendalina Capece and Roberta Costa
- Controllable accountabilities: the Internet of Things and its challenges for organisations pp. 449-467

- Daniel Boos, Hannes Guenter, Gudela Grote and Katharina Kinder
- Why don't consumers go internet shopping in Korea? Segmentation of consumer lifestyle approach pp. 468-479

- Seung-Bae Park, Yong-Ki Lee and Namho Chung
- The equivalence of Internet versus paper-based surveys in IT/IS adoption research in collectivistic cultures: the impact of satisficing pp. 480-490

- Jiaming Fang, Chao Wen and Victor Prybutok
- Analysing the visual complexity of web pages using document structure pp. 491-502

- Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, Eleni Michailidou and Huangmao Quan
- Interaction of textual and graphical information in locating web page widgets pp. 503-515

- Saraschandra Karanam, Herre van Oostendorp, Mari Melguizo and Bipin Indurkhya
Volume 32, issue 4, 2013
- EDITORIAL pp. 321-322

- Tom Stewart
- Personality and technology acceptance: the influence of personality factors on the core constructs of the Technology Acceptance Model pp. 323-334

- Gunnvald Svendsen, Jan-Are Johnsen, Live Almås-Sørensen and Joar Vittersø
- User satisfaction affecting the acceptance of an e-learning platform as a mean for the development of the human capital pp. 335-343

- Guendalina Capece and Domenico Campisi
- The importance of identification for the acceptance of consumer electronics on the example of the Wii pp. 344-358

- Michaela Kauer, Heike Theuerling and Ralph Bruder
- Antecedents of information systems user behaviour – extended expectation-confirmation model pp. 359-370

- Semina Halilovic and Muris Cicic
- Why do we blog? From the perspectives of technology acceptance and media choice factors pp. 371-386

- Yao-Sheng Chang and Chyan Yang
- Counterfactual thinking and anticipated emotions enhance performance in computer skills training pp. 387-396

- Amy Chan, Peter Caputi, Rohan Jayasuriya and Jessica Browne
- An empirical investigation of the consumer demand for digital television application services pp. 397-409

- Hsien-Tang Ko, Chi Chang and Nan-Shiun Chu
- An investigation of the intention to share media files over peer-to-peer networks pp. 410-422

- Roger Blake and Eric Kyper
Volume 32, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial pp. 215-216

- Tom Stewart
- Exploring perceptions toward biometric technology in service encounters: a comparison of current users and potential adopters pp. 217-230

- Sookeun Byun and Sang-Eun Byun
- Adoption of free and open source software within high-velocity firms pp. 231-246

- Matthew Mount and Kiran Fernandes
- Systems approach for analysing problems in IT system adoption at work pp. 247-262

- Eija Korpelainen and Mari Kira
- The effect of flow experience on user adoption of mobile TV pp. 263-272

- Tao Zhou
- Towards a more accessible e-government in Jordan: an evaluation study of visually impaired users and Web developers pp. 273-293

- Iyad Abu-Doush, Ashraf Bany-Mohammed, Emad Ali and Mohammed Al-Betar
- An empirical study of cultural dimensions and e-government development: implications of the findings and strategies pp. 294-306

- Fang Zhao
- Identification of new added value services on intelligent transportation systems pp. 307-320

- M. Martínez-Torres, M. Díaz-Fernández, S. Toral and F. Barrero
Volume 32, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial pp. 103-105

- Tom Stewart
- Investigating memory constraints on recall of options in interactive voice response system messages pp. 106-116

- Ludovic Le Bigot, Loïc Caroux, Christine Ros, Agnès Lacroix and Valérie Botherel
- Subjective responses to synthesised speech with lexical emotional content: the effect of the naturalness of the synthetic voice pp. 117-131

- Mirja Ilves and Veikko Surakka
- Psychological costs of support seeking and choice of communication channel pp. 132-146

- Vivien Lim, Thompson Teo and Xiuxi Zhao
- The role of information and communication technologies in the relationship between group potency and group maintenance outcomes: a longitudinal study pp. 147-155

- E. Lira, P. Ripoll, J. Peiró and A. Zornoza
- Smart TV: are they really smart in interacting with people? Understanding the interactivity of Korean Smart TV pp. 156-172

- Dong-Hee Shin, Yongsuk Hwang and Hyunseung Choo
- An investigation of employees' use of e-learning systems: applying the technology acceptance model pp. 173-189

- Yi-Hsuan Lee, Yi-Chuan Hsieh and Yen-Hsun Chen
- A development of learning widget on m-learning and e-learning environments pp. 190-202

- SooHwan Kim, HyeonCheol Kim and SeonKwan Han
- Exploring the user experience of three-dimensional virtual learning environments pp. 203-214

- Dong-Hee Shin, Frank Biocca and Hyunseung Choo
Volume 32, issue 1, 2013
- New year, new iPad pp. 1-3

- Tom Stewart
- Bridging the digital divide – an Australian story pp. 4-13

- Robyn Broadbent and Theo Papadopoulos
- Public Internet access points (PIAPs) and their social impact: a case study from Turkey pp. 14-23

- Gulgun Afacan, Erkan Er and Ali Arifoglu
- Social capital: the benefit of Facebook ‘friends’ pp. 24-36

- Kevin Johnston, Maureen Tanner, Nishant Lalla and Dori Kawalski
- The effects of a Creative Commons approach on collaborative learning pp. 37-51

- Chen-Chung Liu, Shu-Yuan Tao, Wei-Hung Chen, Sherry Chen and Baw-Jhiune Liu
- User experience in social commerce: in friends we trust pp. 52-67

- Dong-Hee Shin
- Exploring the use of design pattern maps for aligning new technical support to new clinical team meeting routines pp. 68-79

- Carl Walldius and Ann Lantz
- Implementing telemedicine technologies through an unlearning context in a homecare setting pp. 80-90

- Juan-Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro and Gabriel Cepeda Carrión
- Satisfaction with health status among cyber patients: testing a mediation model of electronic coping support pp. 91-101

- Gül Seçkin
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