Behaviour and Information Technology
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Volume 40, issue 16, 2021
- ‘Social media is their space’: student and teacher use and perception of features of social media in language education pp. 1700-1715

- Daniel Lambton-Howard, Jieun Kiaer and Ahmed Kharrufa
- An interactive serious game to Target perspective taking skills among children with ASD: A usability testing pp. 1716-1726

- Parisa Ghanouni, Tal Jarus, Jill G. Zwicker and Joseph Lucyshyn
- How social instant messaging questions affect replies: a randomised controlled experiment pp. 1727-1740

- Ying Tang, Khe Foon Hew, Xinyue Yuan and Chen Qiao
- Effects of mobile news interface design features on users’ gaze behaviours and behavioural performance: evidence from China pp. 1741-1754

- Xue-shuang Wang, Fu Guo, Ming-ming Li and Xiao-hui Tian
- The smart wearables-privacy paradox: A cluster analysis of smartwatch users pp. 1755-1768

- Hyunjin Kang and Eun Hwa Jung
- Between privacy and security: the factors that drive intentions to use cyber-security applications pp. 1769-1783

- Hadas Chassidim, Christos Perentis, Eran Toch and Bruno Lepri
- Investigating the effect of the use of code.org on younger elementary school students’ attitudes towards programming pp. 1784-1795

- Dragan Lambić, Biljana Đorić and Saša Ivakić
- Do not allow pop-up ads to appear too early: Internet users’ browsing behaviour to pop-up ads pp. 1796-1805

- Ai-Yun Hsieh, Shao-Kang Lo, Yu-Ping Chiu and Ting Lie
- The way you listen to music: effect of swiping direction and album arts on adoption of music streaming application pp. 1806-1827

- Md Rifayat Islam Rushan
Volume 40, issue 15, 2021
- A quantitative diary study of perceptions of security in mobile payment transactions pp. 1579-1602

- Jiaxin Zhang and Yan Luximon
- The effect of voice and humour on users’ perceptions of personal intelligent agents pp. 1603-1626

- Sara Moussawi and Raquel Benbunan-Fich
- SpaceMaze: incentivizing correct mobile crowdsourced sensing behaviour with a sensified minigame pp. 1627-1642

- Matthias Budde, Jan Felix Rohe, Lina Hirschoff, Patrick Schlosser, Michael Beigl, Jussi Holopainen and Andrea Schankin
- Inattentive, imprudent and inapt: discovering inadequacies of ICT during life-changing events through the lens of non-users pp. 1643-1670

- Mauro Cherubini, Luca Reut, James Tyler and Martin Ortlieb
- Untangling the adverse effects of late-night usage of smartphone-based SNS among University students pp. 1671-1687

- Adeel Luqman, Ayesha Masood, Fakhar Shahzad, Muhammad Shahbaz and Yang Feng
- The moderating role of acculturation in fostering young Chinese moviegoers’ sustainable e-WOM behaviour in Korea pp. 1688-1699

- Hyeon-Cheol Kim and Zong-yi Zhu
Volume 40, issue 14, 2021
- How millennials’ life concerns shape social media behaviour pp. 1467-1484

- Abhishek Dwivedi and Clifford Lewis
- Factors influencing viewing behaviour on search engine results pages: a review of eye-tracking research pp. 1485-1515

- Dirk Lewandowski and Yvonne Kammerer
- How rude is rude: an exploratory study among Australian Millennials, Generation ‘X’ and Baby Boomers mobile phone users pp. 1516-1527

- Jennifer (M.I) Loh, Jane Strachan and Raechel Johns
- A prideful posting a day keeps admiring readers awake: voluntary bloggers in a self-construal framework pp. 1528-1543

- Ling-Yen Pan, Heng-Chiang Huang and Chih-Huei Ko
- How do conversational case-based reasoning systems interact with their users: a literature review pp. 1544-1563

- Stefanie Hillig and Romy Müller
- Eye-tracking study of the celebrity effect on microblogging browsing: an example from Sina microblog pp. 1564-1578

- Huishan Pang, Ying Ge, Jibo He and Lingcong Zhang
Volume 40, issue 13, 2021
- Social comparison and continuance intention of smart fitness wearables: an extended expectation confirmation theory perspective pp. 1341-1354

- Anil Gupta, Neeraj Dhiman, Anish Yousaf and Neelika Arora
- Design guide and usability questionnaire to develop and assess VIRTRAEL, a web-based cognitive training tool for the elderly pp. 1355-1374

- María Luisa Rodríguez-Almendros, María José Rodríguez-Fórtiz, Miguel J. Hornos, José Samos-Jiménez, Carlos Rodríguez-Domínguez and Sandra Rute-Pérez
- From Internet access to problematic use: multigroup analysis of push and pull factors pp. 1375-1389

- Ramón Tirado-Morueta, Rosa García-Ruiz, Ángel Hernando-Gómez, Paloma Contreras-Pulido and José Ignacio Aguaded-Gómez
- In favour of or against multi-lingual Q&A sites? Exploring the evidence from user and knowledge perspectives pp. 1390-1405

- Junfang Jia, Valeriia Tumanian and Guoqiang Li
- Exploring students’ digital informal learning: the roles of digital competence and DTPB factors pp. 1406-1416

- Tao He, Qionghao Huang, Xiaofeng Yu and Shihua Li
- Assessing presence in virtual environments: adaptation of the psychometric properties of the Presence Questionnaire to the Portuguese populations pp. 1417-1427

- J. Vasconcelos-Raposo, M. Melo, Luís Barbosa, C. Teixeira, L. Cabral and M. Bessa
- ArmMenu: command input on distant displays with proprioception based lateral arm movements pp. 1428-1447

- Huawei Tu, Weiyang Huan, Xingdong Yang, Xiangshi Ren and Feng Tian
- Do online reviews truly matter? A study of the characteristics of consumers involved in different online review scenarios pp. 1448-1466

- Yiran Li and Liyi Zhang
Volume 40, issue 12, 2021
- XR in the era of COVID-19 pp. 1234-1236

- Konstantinos Koumaditis, Christos Mousas and Francesco Chinello
- The sense of being there during online classes: analysis of usability and presence in web-conferencing systems and virtual reality social platforms pp. 1237-1249

- Manuela Chessa and Fabio Solari
- Comparison of the usability and flow experience of an exercise promotion virtual reality programme for different age groups pp. 1250-1264

- Yu-Min Fang and Yen-Jung Huang
- The effects of pretraining intervention in immersive embodied virtual reality cardiopulmonary resuscitation training pp. 1265-1277

- Qian Liu, Qingyang Tang and Yanyun Wang
- An on-site and remote study during the COVID-19 pandemic on virtual hand appearance and tactile feedback pp. 1278-1291

- Dixuan Cui and Christos Mousas
- GaitWear: a smartwatch application for in-the-wild gait normalisation based on a virtual field study assessing the effects of visual and haptic cueing pp. 1292-1309

- Ana de Oliveira, Mohamed Khamis and Augusto Esteves
- A systematic review of immersive virtual reality for industrial skills training pp. 1310-1339

- Unnikrishnan Radhakrishnan, Konstantinos Koumaditis and Francesco Chinello
Volume 40, issue 11, 2021
- Smartphone-based social networking sites and intention to quit: self-regulatory perspective pp. 1055-1071

- Ayesha Masood, Yang Feng, Muhammad Imran Rasheed, Ahsan Ali and Mingchuan Gong
- Automatic voice emotion recognition of child-parent conversations in natural settings pp. 1072-1089

- Effie Lai-Chong Law, Samaneh Soleimani, Dawn Watkins and Joanna Barwick
- Asymmetrical third-person effects on the perceptions of online risk and harm among adolescents and adults pp. 1090-1100

- Sarah L. Buglass, Jens F. Binder, Lucy R. Betts and Jean D.M. Underwood
- Designing accessible MOOCs to expand educational opportunities for persons with cognitive impairments pp. 1101-1119

- Pierre-Antoine Cinquin, Pascal Guitton and Hélène Sauzéon
- Investigating the elicitation of employees’ support towards digital workplace transformation pp. 1120-1136

- Christian Meske and Iris Junglas
- Influence of mobile devices’ scalability on individual perceived learning pp. 1137-1153

- Yiming Xu, He Li, Lu Yu, Shenghua Zha, Wu He and Chuang Hong
- Comparing attitudes towards adoption of e-government between urban users and rural users: an empirical study in Chongqing municipality, China pp. 1154-1168

- Banghui Zhang and Yonghan Zhu
- Prevalence of computer-gaming in the general population of adolescents: results from a Czech population-based survey pp. 1169-1176

- Gabriel Kňažek, Jaroslava Suchá, Martin Dolejš and Helena Pipová
- Trust me, if you can: a study on the factors that influence consumers’ purchase intention triggered by chatbots based on brain image evidence and self-reported assessments pp. 1177-1194

- Chiahui Yen and Ming-Chang Chiang
- Evaluating an information system to provide creative guidance about health-and-safety in manufacturing pp. 1195-1218

- Neil Maiden, Konstantinos Zachos and James Lockerbie
- Feeling excited and fluent: how consumers respond to the visual appeals of products in an online shopping environment pp. 1219-1233

- Sann Ryu and Sang Ryu
Volume 40, issue 10, 2021
- End-user development for smart environments (EUD4SE) pp. 973-973

- Alessio Malizia, Stefano Valtolina, Alan Serrano and Monica Maceli
- End-user development of smart home rules using block-based programming: a comparative usability evaluation with programmers and non-programmers pp. 974-996

- Mateus Carvalho Gonçalves, Otávio Neves Lara, Raphael Winckler de Bettio and André Pimenta Freire
- Low-cost physical computing platforms for end-user prototyping of smart home systems pp. 997-1007

- Monica G. Maceli
- Visual design of dialogue flows for conversational interfaces pp. 1008-1023

- Stefano Valtolina and Lorenzo Neri
- Recommendations for creating trigger-action rules in a block-based environment pp. 1024-1034

- Andrea Mattioli and Fabio Paternò
- Guidelines for braindraw conduction: looking at braindraw under the lens of abduction and semiotics pp. 1035-1054

- Jean C. S. Rosa, Pedro D. Valente, Leonardo Costa, Nuno J. Nunes and Ecivaldo de Souza Matos
Volume 40, issue 9, 2021
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Application of deep learning algorithm in college English teaching process evaluation pp. I-X

- Xing Zhao
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Integrated CNN- and LSTM-DNN-based sentiment analysis over big social data for opinion mining pp. XI-XIX

- P. Kaladevi and K. Thyagarajah
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Modelling of the impact of Internet of things technology on consumer behavioural tendency pp. XX-XXIX

- Junhui Meng, Shuliang Lv, Guiyan Zhu and Chuanchao Huang
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Human behaviour recognition and monitoring based on deep convolutional neural networks pp. XXX-XLI

- Kechao Wang, Tiantian Wang, Lin Liu and Chengjun Yuan
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Investor behaviour monitoring based on deep learning pp. XLII-LIII

- Song Wang, Xiaoguang Wang, Fanglin Meng, Rongjun Yang and Yuanjun Zhao
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: The intelligent method of public opinion polarisation modelling and simulation analysis based on multi-dimensional and multi-level evaluation pp. LIV-LXVI

- Chunhua Ju, Jie Wang and Jiawen Shi
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Massive information management system of digital library based on deep learning algorithm in the background of big data pp. LXVII-LXXV

- Jianhang Wang
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Deep learning analysis of human behaviour recognition based on convolutional neural network analysis pp. LXXVI-LXXXIV

- Fuguang Yao
- Using gamification elements for competitive crowdsourcing: exploring the underlying mechanism pp. 837-854

- Congcong Yang, Hua Jonathan Ye and Yuanyue Feng
- Employee use of public social media: theories, constructs and conceptual frameworks pp. 855-879

- Qiang Chen, Junyan Hu, Wei Zhang, Richard Evans and Xiaoyue Ma
- Using biometric data in software engineering: a systematic mapping study pp. 880-902

- Juliano Paulo Menzen, Kleinner Farias and Vinicius Bischoff
- Understanding negotiated anti-malware interruption effects on user decision quality in endpoint security pp. 903-932

- Mark Khai Shean Tan, Sigi Goode and Alex Richardson
- Winning heads and hearts? How websites encourage prosocial behaviour pp. 933-961

- Peter Slattery, Richard Vidgen and Patrick Finnegan
- Statement of Retraction pp. 962-962

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 963-963

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 964-964

- The Editors
- Retraction pp. 965-965

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 966-966

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 967-967

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 968-968

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 969-969

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 970-970

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 971-971

- The Editors
- Statement of Retraction pp. 972-972

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 8, 2021
- The similarity-attraction paradigm in persuasive technology: effects of system and user personality on evaluations and persuasiveness of an interactive system pp. 734-746

- Peter A. M. Ruijten
- Workplace digitalisation and work-nonwork satisfaction: the role of spillover social media pp. 747-758

- Farveh Farivar and Julia Richardson
- The Influence of privacy control options on the evaluation and user acceptance of mobile applications for volunteers in crisis situations pp. 759-775

- Leonie Schaewitz, Stephan Winter and Nicole C. Krämer
- Investigating problematic social media and game use in a nationally representative sample of adolescents and younger adults pp. 776-789

- Felix Reer, Ruth Festl and Thorsten Quandt
- Student agency analytics: learning analytics as a tool for analysing student agency in higher education pp. 790-808

- Päivikki Jääskelä, Ville Heilala, Tommi Kärkkäinen and Päivi Häkkinen
- Analysis of the correlation between spatial cognitive abilities and wayfinding decisions in 3D digital environments pp. 809-820

- Shen Ying, Yuan Zhuang, Lina Huang, Hong Wang and Zhangcai Yin
- Understanding the relationship between the Proteus effect, immersion, and gender among World of Warcraft players: An empirical survey study pp. 821-836

- Vasileios Stavropoulos, John Rennie, Maria Morcos, Rapson Gomez and Mark D. Griffiths
Volume 40, issue 7, 2021
- Smartphone proficiency and use, loneliness, and ego integrity: an examination of older adult smartphone users in South Korea pp. 625-634

- Kisun Kim, Sung-Yeon Park and Hyung-Cheol Kang
- Information acquisition, emotion experience and behaviour intention during online shopping: an eye-tracking study pp. 635-645

- Mingming Deng and Xiuzhu Gu
- MapRecorder: analysing real-world usage of mobile map applications pp. 646-662

- Gian-Luca Savino, Miriam Sturdee, Simon Rundé, Christine Lohmeier, Brent Hecht, Catia Prandi, Nuno Jardim Nunes and Johannes Schöning
- Exploring an adverse impact of smartphone overuse on academic performance via health issues: a stimulus-organism-response perspective pp. 663-675

- Shaoxiong Fu, Xiaoyu Chen and Han Zheng
- Predicting webpage aesthetics with heatmap entropy pp. 676-690

- Zhenyu Gu, Chenhao Jin, Danny Chang and Liqun Zhang
- The impact of exercise motives on adolescents’ sustained use of wearable technology pp. 691-705

- Kimberly Deranek, Barbara Hewitt, Arvind Gudi and Alexander McLeod
- Personality traits, psychological well-being, Facebook addiction, health and performance: testing their relationships pp. 706-722

- Davoud Nikbin, Mohammad Iranmanesh and Behzad Foroughi
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: The correlation between social transformation economic risk and internet public opinion pp. 723-733

- Shida Song, Zheng Guo and Xiaoyun Wang
Volume 40, issue 6, 2021
- Software developers need help too! Developing a methodology to analyse cognitive dimension-based feedback on usability pp. 506-527

- Chamila Wijayarathna, Marthie Grobler and Nalin A. G. Arachchilage
- Explanatory and predictive model of the adoption of P2P payment systems pp. 528-541

- J. Lara-Rubio, A. F. Villarejo-Ramos and F. Liébana-Cabanillas
- Understanding influential factors behind lurking behaviour in online cancer communities pp. 542-564

- Basma M. Badreddine and Yvette Blount
- Foreseeing the endgame: who are the students who take the final exam at the beginning of a MOOC? pp. 565-577

- Chen Chen, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip M. Sadler and David J. Malan
- A serious game to improve engagement with web accessibility guidelines pp. 578-596

- Fotios Spyridonis and Damon Daylamani-Zad
- Mining Facebook data for Quality of Life assessment pp. 597-607

- Davide Marengo, Danny Azucar, Claudio Longobardi and Michele Settanni
- How does a team’s virtuality impact knowledge transfer effectiveness among its members?: A multi-mediator-moderator model pp. 608-624

- Xiaogang Chen, Darrell Carpenter and Libo Su
Volume 40, issue 5, 2021
- BIT Special Issue ECCE2021 Editorial pp. 443-444

- Patrizia Marti, Oronzo Parlangeli and Annamaria Recupero
- Human beings and robots: are there any differences in the attribution of punishments for the same crimes? pp. 445-453

- Stefano Guidi, Enrica Marchigiani, Sergio Roncato and Oronzo Parlangeli
- Experience spaces for critical co-reflection on artefact use pp. 454-463

- Anke Dittmar
- User research and design creativity: three insights for future studies pp. 464-475

- Jonas Frich, Michael Mose Biskjaer, Christian Remy, Lindsay MacDonald Vermulen and Peter Dalsgaard
- Analyzing individuals’ grip force over short intervals in a joystick-controlled task with and without a stress manipulation pp. 476-482

- Assaf Botzer, Yotam Sahar, Michael Wagner and Tomer Elbaum
- Understanding youths’ needs for digital societal participation: towards an inclusive Virtual Council pp. 483-496

- Iikka Pietilä, Niina Meriläinen, Jari Varsaluoma and Kaisa Väänänen
- Enabling inner creativity to surface: the design of an inclusive handweaving loom to promote self-reliance, autonomy and wellbeing pp. 497-505

- Annamaria Recupero, Patrizia Marti and Simone Guercio
Volume 40, issue 4, 2021
- Carer’s perception on social assistive technology acceptance and adoption: moderating effects of perceived risks pp. 337-360

- Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Khaksar, Rajiv Khosla, Stephen Singaraju and Bret Slade
- Evaluating graphical manipulations in automatically laid out LineSets pp. 361-384

- Dominique Tranquille, Gem Stapleton, Jim Burton and Peter Rodgers
- Family wearables – what makes them persuasive? pp. 385-397

- Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen
- An evaluation of three designs to engage users when providing their consent on smartphones pp. 398-414

- Daniel Lindegren, Farzaneh Karegar, Bridget Kane and John Sören Pettersson
- The relationship among the social norms of college students, and their interpersonal relationships, smartphone use, and smartphone addiction pp. 415-426

- Fu-Yuan Hong, Chi-Chen Lin, Tung-Jung Lin and Der-Hsiang Huang
- The mediating role of social presence in the relationship between shadow IT usage and individual performance: a social presence theory perspective pp. 427-441

- Gabriela Labres Mallmann and Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada
Volume 40, issue 3, 2021
- How does participation and browsing affect continuance intention in virtual communities? An integration of curiosity theory and subjective well-being pp. 221-239

- Yu-Hui Fang, Chia-Ying Li, Ghulam Ali Arain and Zeeshan Ahmed Bhatti
- Talking to a pedagogical agent in a smart TV: modality matching effect in human-TV interaction pp. 240-250

- Young June Sah
- The effects of reading on pixel vs. paper: a comparative study pp. 251-259

- Murat Çınar, Dilek Doğan and Süleyman Sadi Seferoğlu
- The effect of precisely defined associative distance and stimulus acquisition mode in individual creativity support systems pp. 260-270

- Xianke Chen, Qingbai Zhao, Shi Chen, Sheng Xu, Songqing Li, Jingying Chen and Zhijin Zhou
- The expression of the true self in the online world: a literature review pp. 271-281

- Chuan Hu, Sameer Kumar, Jiao Huang and Kurunathan Ratnavelu
- Using smartwatches for fitness and health monitoring: the UTAUT2 combined with threat appraisal as moderators pp. 282-299

- Phaik Khee Beh, Yuvaraj Ganesan, Mohammad Iranmanesh and Behzad Foroughi
- Antecedents of social media activism: an analytical study of a controversial topic pp. 300-310

- Michael Dee Workman
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Sentiment topic emotion model on students feedback for educational benefits and practices pp. 311-319

- K. Nimala and R. Jebakumar
- Altruistic and selfish communication on social media: the moderating effects of tie strength and interpersonal trust pp. 320-336

- Tasos Spiliotopoulos and Ian Oakley
Volume 40, issue 2, 2021
- Leveraging ECG signals and social media for stress detection pp. 116-133

- Zhuonan Feng, Ningyun Li, Ling Feng, Diyi Chen and Changhong Zhu
- HospiAvontuur: development of a serious game to help young children and their parents during the preparation for an admission at the hospital for elective surgery pp. 134-145

- Jo Vrancken, Liesbeth De Gryse and Annemie I. F. Spooren
- Understanding the motivators affecting doctors’ contributions in online healthcare communities: professional status as a moderator pp. 146-160

- Hualong Yang, Helen S. Du, Wei He and Han Qiao
- Effects of learner interaction with learning dashboards on academic performance in an e-learning environment pp. 161-175

- Mehmet Kokoç and Arif Altun
- ‘Age Matters’: A panel study investigating the influence of communicative and passive smartphone use on well-being pp. 176-190

- Anja Stevic, Desirée Schmuck, Jörg Matthes and Kathrin Karsay
- Classifying computer-mediated communication (CMC) interruptions at work using control as a key delineator pp. 191-205

- Emma Russell, Thomas Jackson and Adrian Banks
- Does meaningful work reduce cyberloafing? Important roles of affective commitment and leader-member exchange pp. 206-220

- Muhammad Usman, Usman Javed, Aftab Shoukat and Nadeem Ahmed Bashir
Volume 40, issue 1, 2021
- Digital nudging and privacy: improving decisions about self-disclosure in social networks pp. 1-19

- Tobias Kroll and Stefan Stieglitz
- Committing to change: a persuasive systems design analysis of user commitments for a behaviour change support system pp. 20-38

- Michael Oduor and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
- Letters to medical devices: a case study on the medical device user requirements of adolescents with type 1 diabetes pp. 39-48

- Gillian M. McCarthy, Edgar R. Rodríguez Ramírez and Brian J. Robinson
- A systematic meta-Review and analysis of learning analytics research pp. 49-62

- Xu Du, Juan Yang, Brett E. Shelton, Jui-Long Hung and Mingyan Zhang
- Motivated to lose? Evaluating challenge and player motivations in games pp. 63-84

- Dominicus Tornqvist and Jennifer Tichon
- Duration of daily smartphone usage as an antecedent of nomophobia: exploring multiple mediation of loneliness and anxiety pp. 85-98

- Mehmet Kara, Kemal Baytemir and Fatma Inceman-Kara
- Consumers’ purchase intention and decision-making process through social networking sites: a social commerce construct pp. 99-115

- Muhammad Usman Riaz, Luo Xiao Guang, Maria Zafar, Fakhar Shahzad, Muhammad Shahbaz and Majid Lateef
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