Behaviour and Information Technology
2001 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 12, 2020
- Discovering MOOC learner motivation and its moderating role pp. 1257-1275

- Yue Chen, Qin Gao, Quan Yuan and Yuanli Tang
- How nostalgic feelings impact Pokémon Go players – integrating childhood brand nostalgia into the technology acceptance theory pp. 1276-1296

- David Harborth and Sebastian Pape
- Losing information is like losing an arm: employee reactions to data loss pp. 1297-1307

- Tamar Israeli
- How drivers respond to visual vs. auditory information in advisory traffic information systems pp. 1308-1319

- Minjuan Wang, Yuan Liao, Sus Lundgren Lyckvi and Fang Chen
- User misrepresentation in online social networks: how competition and altruism impact online disclosure behaviours pp. 1320-1340

- Mitchell Church, Ravi Thambusamy and Hamid Nemati
- Propensity for technological adoption: an analysis of effects size in the banking sector pp. 1341-1355

- Fernando de Oliveira Santini, Wagner Junior Ladeira, Claudio Hoffmann Sampaio, Marcelo Gattermann Perin and Pietro Cunha Dolci
- Generating actionable predictions regarding MOOC learners’ engagement in peer reviews pp. 1356-1373

- Erkan Er, Eduardo Gómez-Sánchez, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Yannis Dimitriadis and Juan I. Asensio-Pérez
Volume 39, issue 11, 2020
- Identifying organisational learning needs: an approach to the semi-automatic creation of course structures for software companies pp. 1140-1155

- André Menolli, Huander Tirone, Sheila Reinehr and Andreia Malucelli
- Deterrent effects of punishment and training on insider security threats: a field experiment on phishing attacks pp. 1156-1175

- Bora Kim, Do-Yeon Lee and Beomsoo Kim
- Understanding the formation mechanism of mobile social networking site addiction: evidence from WeChat users pp. 1176-1191

- Mingchuan Gong, Lingling Yu and Adeel Luqman
- Gamifying a BCSS: rehearsal and reflection in reinforcing a health message response pp. 1192-1203

- Piiastiina Tikka, Miia Laitinen, Iikka Manninen and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
- Phishing: message appraisal and the exploration of fear and self-confidence pp. 1204-1224

- Deanna House and M. K. Raja
- Comparative evaluation of augmented reality-based assistance for procedural tasks: a simulated control room study pp. 1225-1245

- Umair Rehman and Shi Cao
- Segmentation and recognition of continuous gesture based on chaotic theory pp. 1246-1256

- Guangyu Feng and Wenjun Hou
Volume 39, issue 10, 2020
- Merging social computing with content: a proposal of a new film platform, Avids pp. 1039-1061

- Fernando Governo, Aurora A. C. Teixeira and Ana Margarida Brochado
- Reality-based interaction affecting mental workload in virtual reality mental arithmetic training pp. 1062-1078

- Patrick Jost, Sue Cobb and Isabella Hämmerle
- Mitigating the harmful effects of technostress: inducing chaos theory in an experimental setting pp. 1079-1093

- Sumiyana Sumiyana and Sriwidharmanely Sriwidharmanely
- User-friendly search interface for older adults: supporting search goal refreshing in working memory to improve information search strategies pp. 1094-1109

- M. Sanchiz, F. Amadieu, P.-V. Paubel and A. Chevalier
- All my online-friends are better than me – three studies about ability-based comparative social media use, self-esteem, and depressive tendencies pp. 1110-1123

- Phillip Ozimek and Hans-Werner Bierhoff
- Online dispute resolution in mediating EHR disputes: a case study on the impact of emotional intelligence pp. 1124-1139

- Emilia Bellucci, Sitalakshmi Venkatraman and Andrew Stranieri
Volume 39, issue 9, 2020
- Specific smartphone uses and how they relate to anxiety and depression in university students: a cross-cultural perspective pp. 944-956

- Tayana Panova, Xavier Carbonell, Andres Chamarro and Diana Ximena Puerta-Cortés
- Relating video game exposure, sensation seeking, aggression and socioeconomic factors to school performance pp. 957-969

- Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen, Claudia Wilhelm and Sven Joeckel
- Gamification inducing creative ideation: a parallel mediation model pp. 970-994

- K.S. Nivedhitha and A.K. Sheik Manzoor
- Digital inclusion of people with disabilities: a qualitative study of intra-disability diversity in the digital realm pp. 995-1010

- Panayiota Tsatsou
- Exploring influencing factors of technology use for active and healthy ageing support in older adults pp. 1011-1021

- Daryoush Daniel Vaziri, Eleftheria Giannouli, Antonella Frisiello, Nico Kaartinen, Rainer Wieching, Dirk Schreiber and Volker Wulf
- Evaluating an automated mediator for joint narratives in a conflict situation pp. 1022-1037

- Massimo Zancanaro, Oliviero Stock, Gianluca Schiavo, Alessandro Cappelletti, Sebastian Gehrmann, Daphna Canetti, Ohad Shaked, Shani Fachter, Rachel Yifat, Ravit Mimran and Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss
Volume 39, issue 8, 2020
- Older adults’ use of mobile device: usability challenges while navigating various interfaces pp. 837-861

- Qingchuan Li and Yan Luximon
- Factors influencing the information security behaviour of IT employees pp. 862-874

- Val Hooper and Chris Blunt
- Motivation factors and barriers to the continuous use of blended learning approach using Moodle: students' perceptions and individual differences pp. 875-898

- Nasser M. Sabah
- Understanding the performance impact of the epidemic prevention cloud: an integrative model of the task-technology fit and status quo bias pp. 899-916

- Pi-Jung Hsieh and Weir-Sen Lin
- Making friends in online games: gender differences and designing for greater social connectedness pp. 917-934

- Kellie Vella, Madison Klarkowski, Selen Turkay and Daniel Johnson
- Cortical processing of human and emoji faces: an ERP analysis pp. 935-943

- Carlos Gantiva, Miguel Sotaquirá, Andrés Araujo and Paula Cuervo
Volume 39, issue 7, 2020
- Mapping Twitter hate speech towards social and sexual minorities: a lexicon-based approach to semantic content analysis pp. 711-721

- Vittorio Lingiardi, Nicola Carone, Giovanni Semeraro, Cataldo Musto, Marilisa D’Amico and Silvia Brena
- Technology-assisted reconstruction: a new alternative to the experience sampling method pp. 722-740

- Evangelos Karapanos
- The effect of communication and social motives on E-government services through social media groups pp. 741-757

- Shin-Yuan Hung, Kuanchin Chen and Yi-Kuan Su
- Culture and social media: the relationship between cultural values and hashtagging styles pp. 758-770

- Pavica Sheldon, Erna Herzfeldt and Philipp A. Rauschnabel
- A study on the role of trust factor in adopting personalised medicine pp. 771-787

- Subhas Chandra Misra, Sandip Bisui and Arpit Singh
- Towards insight-driven sampling for big data visualisation pp. 788-807

- Moeti M. Masiane, Anne Driscoll, Wuchun Feng, John Wenskovitch and Chris North
- Learning analytics techniques and visualisation with textual data for determining causes of academic failure pp. 808-823

- Clara Nkhoma, Duy Dang-Pham, Ai-Phuong Hoang, Mathews Nkhoma, Tram Le-Hoai and Susan Thomas
- Does techno-stress justify cyberslacking? An empirical study based on the neutralisation theory pp. 824-836

- Utku Güğerçin
Volume 39, issue 6, 2020
- Smart Cities at Play: Technology and Emerging forms of playfulness pp. 607-609

- Konstantinos Papangelis, Michael Saker and Catherine Jones
- Factors that determine residents’ acceptance of smart city technologies pp. 610-623

- Abdulrahman Habib, Duha Alsmadi and Victor R. Prybutok
- The role of a location-based city exploration game in digital placemaking pp. 624-647

- Carolyn Pang, Carman Neustaedter, Karyn Moffatt, Kate Hennessy and Rui Pan
- Seeing new in the familiar: intensifying aesthetic engagement with the city through new location-based technologies pp. 648-655

- Sanna Lehtinen and Vesa Vihanninjoki
- Play in the smart city context: exploring interactional, bodily, social and spatial aspects of situated media interfaces pp. 656-680

- Andre G. Afonso and Ava Fatah gen Schieck
- Smart data at play: improving accessibility in the urban transport system pp. 681-694

- Paloma Cáceres, Carlos E. Cuesta, Belén Vela, José María Cavero and Almudena Sierra
- Serious gaming as a means of facilitating truly smart cities: a narrative review pp. 695-710

- M. Cavada and C. D. F. Rogers
Volume 39, issue 5, 2020
- The influence of visual complexity on initial user impressions: testing the persuasive model of web design pp. 497-510

- Andy J. King, Allison J. Lazard and Shawna R. White
- Responsive bystander behaviour in cyberbullying: a path through self-efficacy pp. 511-524

- P. C. Ferreira, A. M. Veiga Simão, A. Paiva and A. Ferreira
- Understanding users’ continuous content contribution behaviours on microblogs: an integrated perspective of uses and gratification theory and social influence theory pp. 525-543

- Xiaodan Liu, Qingfei Min and Shengnan Han
- Human uncertainty in explicit user feedback and its impact on the comparative evaluations of accurate prediction and personalisation pp. 544-577

- Kevin Jasberg and Sergej Sizov
- Is smartphone addiction different from Internet addiction? comparison of addiction-risk factors among adolescents pp. 578-593

- You Jin Jeong, Bongwon Suh and Gahgene Gweon
- Proteus vs. social identity effects on virtual brainstorming pp. 594-606

- Stéphanie Buisine and Jérôme Guegan
Volume 39, issue 4, 2020
- Individual characteristics influencing the sharing of knowledge on social networking services: online identity, self-efficacy, and knowledge sharing intentions pp. 379-390

- Hannah Kim, Jeongmin Lee and Sung Eun Oh
- Story-telling maps generated from semantic representations of events pp. 391-413

- Laura Tateosian, Michelle Glatz and Makiko Shukunobe
- The impact of in-depth online recommendation agents on consumer disorientation and cognitive absorption perceptions pp. 414-430

- Maryam Ghasemaghaei
- Effects of feedback type and modality on motor skill learning and retention pp. 431-442

- Biwen Zhu, David Kaber, Maryam Zahabi and Wenqi Ma
- On the search behaviour of users in the context of interactive social book search pp. 443-462

- Irfan Ullah and Shah Khusro
- From behaviour to design: implications for artifact ecologies as shared spaces for design activities pp. 463-480

- Christina Vasiliou, Andri Ioannou and Panayiotis Zaphiris
- Online and physical appropriation: evidence from a vignette experiment on copyright infringement pp. 481-496

- Michal Krawczyk, Joanna Tyrowicz and Wojciech Hardy
Volume 39, issue 3, 2020
- Social media in conflicts and crises pp. 241-251

- Christian Reuter, Stefan Stieglitz and Muhammad Imran
- ‘Breaking’ news: uncovering sense-breaking patterns in social media crisis communication during the 2017 Manchester bombing pp. 252-266

- Milad Mirbabaie and Julian Marx
- Use of Twitter in the Cameroon Anglophone crisis pp. 267-287

- Julius T. Nganji and Lynn Cockburn
- Descriptive and visual summaries of disaster events using artificial intelligence techniques: case studies of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria pp. 288-318

- Firoj Alam, Ferda Ofli and Muhammad Imran
- Mitigating information overload in social media during conflicts and crises: design and evaluation of a cross-platform alerting system pp. 319-342

- Marc-André Kaufhold, Nicola Rupp, Christian Reuter and Matthias Habdank
- Repertoires of collaboration: incorporation of social media help requests into the common operating picture pp. 343-359

- Christian Ehnis and Deborah Bunker
- A conceptual framework for developing solutions that organise social media information for emergency response teams pp. 360-378

- Danilo P. Freitas, Marcos R. S. Borges and Paulo Victor R. de Carvalho
Volume 39, issue 2, 2020
- Internet of Things and social platforms: an empirical analysis from Indian consumer behavioural perspective pp. 133-149

- Sheshadri Chatterjee
- Constructing a hybrid hierarchical value map to understand young people’s perceptions of social networking sites pp. 150-166

- Chin-Feng Lin, Chen-Su Fu and Tsu-Hsin Chi
- Computer-supported reflective learning: how apps can foster reflection at work pp. 167-187

- Bettina Renner, Gudrun Wesiak, Viktoria Pammer-Schindler, Michael Prilla, Lars Müller, Dalia Morosini, Simone Mora, Nils Faltin and Ulrike Cress
- Safe use of hospital information systems: an evaluation model based on a sociotechnical perspective pp. 188-212

- Lizawati Salahuddin, Zuraini Ismail, Raja Rina Raja Ikram, Ummi Rabaah Hashim, Ariff Idris, Nor Haslinda Ismail, Noor Hafizah Hassan and Fiza Abdul Rahim
- The predictors of users’ satisfaction in an anonymous environment: the role of the negative true self pp. 213-225

- Chuan Hu, Sameer Kumar, Jiao Huang and Kurunathan Ratnavelu
- The application of netnography to the online dating service experiences of female users pp. 226-240

- Yi-Sheng Wang
Volume 39, issue 1, 2020
- Design trade-offs in cultures of participation: empowering end users to improve their quality of life pp. 1-4

- Gerhard Fischer, Daniela Fogli, Anders Mørch, Antonio Piccinno and Stefano Valtolina
- Trading off between control and autonomy: a narrative review around de-design pp. 5-26

- Federico Cabitza, Angela Locoro and Aurelio Ravarini
- Exploring design trade-offs for achieving social inclusion in multi-tiered design problems pp. 27-46

- Daniela Fogli, Antonio Piccinno, Stefan Carmien and Gerhard Fischer
- Analysing trade-offs in frameworks for the design of smart environments pp. 47-71

- Carmelo Ardito, Giuseppe Desolda, Rosa Lanzilotti, Alessio Malizia and Maristella Matera
- Design trade-offs in self-management technology: the HeartMan case pp. 72-87

- Jan Derboven, Roos Voorend and Karin Slegers
- From TurnTalk to ClassTalk: the emergence of tangibles for class conversations in primary school classrooms pp. 88-107

- R. Gennari, A. Melonio and M. Rizvi
- Communicability of traditional interfaces VS chatbots in healthcare and smart home domains pp. 108-132

- Stefano Valtolina, Barbara Rita Barricelli and Serena Di Gaetano
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