Behaviour and Information Technology
2001 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2012
- Editorial pp. 545-546

- Tom Stewart
- Exploring software piracy as a factor of video game console adoption pp. 547-563

- Sigi Goode and Anasthasiou Kartas
- Digital piracy intention: a comparison of theoretical models pp. 565-576

- Cheolho Yoon
- The frequency of the dyadic influence tactics according to communication media pp. 577-586

- Vicenc Fernandez, Pep Simo, Mihaela Enache and Jose Sallan
- Using insights from email users to inform organisational email management policy pp. 587-603

- Judith Ramsay and Karen Renaud
- The impact of verbal interaction on driver lateral control: an experimental assessment pp. 605-616

- Nikolaos Gkikas* and John Richardson
- Developing expertise in military communications planning: do verbal reports change with experience? pp. 617-629

- Rich McIlroy, Neville Stanton and Bob Remington
- An experimental investigation into the effects of information revelation in multi-attribute reverse auctions pp. 631-644

- Kholekile Gwebu, Michael Hu and Murali Shanker
Volume 27, issue 6, 2008
- Editorial pp. 455-456

- Tom Stewart
- Effective user involvement in product development by improving the analysis of user needs pp. 457-473

- S. Kujala
- Towards an account of intuitiveness pp. 475-482

- Phil Turner
- Measuring success of electronic trading in the insurance industry: operationalising the disconfirmation of expectations paradigm pp. 483-493

- C. Fearon and G. Philip
- A technological acceptance of e-learning tools used in practical and laboratory teaching, according to the European higher education area pp. 495-505

- M. Martínez-Torres, S. Toral Marín, F. García, S. Vázquez, M. Oliva and T. Torres
- Detrimental effects of earphone conversation on auditory environmental monitoring of visually impaired people pp. 507-516

- I. Verstijnen, C. van Mierlo and P. de Ruijter
Volume 24, issue 6, 2005
- Editorial pp. 405-406

- Tom Stewart
- A retrospective look at website accessibility over time pp. 407-417

- Stephanie Hackett, Bambang Parmanto and Xiaoming Zeng
- Empirical validation of the Windows® accessibility settings and multimodal feedback for a menu selection task for users with Diabetic Retinopathy pp. 419-434

- J.A. Jacko, L. Barnard, J.S. Yi, P.J. Edwards, V.K. Leonard, T. Kongnakorn, K.P. Moloney and F. Sainfort
- Development of computer-supported collaborative social networks in a distributed learning community pp. 435-447

- H. Cho, J.-S Lee, M. Stefanone and G. Gay
- Usage and user experience of communication before and during rendezvous pp. 449-469

- Martin Colbert
- Are expert users always better searchers? Interaction of expertise and semantic grouping in hypertext search tasks pp. 471-475

- L. Salmerón, J.J. Cañas and I. Fajardo
Volume 20, issue 5, 2001
- Twentieth Anniversary Issue pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- A personal view pp. 299-305

- Ahmet Cakir
- Community computing as human ‐ computer interaction pp. 307-314

- John Carroll
- The past recaptured: In search of lost paradigms pp. 315-321

- Susan Dray and David Siegel
- Changing perspectives on the organizational consequences of information technology pp. 323-328

- Ken Eason
- Usability and software architecture pp. 329-338

- Bonnie John and Len Bass
- Adaptively distributing cognition: A decision-making perspective on human - computer interaction pp. 339-346

- Stephen Payne, Andrew Howes and William Reader
- Sociability and usability in online communities: Determining and measuring success pp. 347-356

- Jenny Preece
- A personal perspective on behaviour and information technology: A 20-year progress and future trend pp. 357-366

- Xiaowen Fang and Gavriel Salvendy
- Universal usability as a stimulus to advanced interface design pp. 367-376

- Ben Shneiderman and Harry Hochheiser
- Twenty years of telecommunications research in pp. 377-386

- Karol Szlichcinski
- The running ergonomist; a permanent appearance? pp. 387-393

- Floris Van Nes
- 20 years in the life of a long-term empirical personal electronic filing study pp. 395-409

- Paul Wilson
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