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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2014
- Carmen Bruder, Luciënne T. M. Blessing, Hartmut Wandke:
Adaptive training interfaces for less-experienced, elderly users of electronic devices. 4-15 - Dawei Jia, Asim Bhatti, Saeid Nahavandi:
The impact of self-efficacy and perceived system efficacy on effectiveness of virtual training systems. 16-35 - Jeung-tai E. Tang, Tzung-I Tang, Chihui Chiang:
Blog learning: effects of users' usefulness and efficiency towards continuance intention. 36-50 - Jung-Wen Hsia, Chia-Chi Chang, Ai-Hua Tseng:
Effects of individuals' locus of control and computer self-efficacy on their e-learning acceptance in high-tech companies. 51-64
- Ali Hussein Saleh Zolait:
The nature and components of perceived behavioural control as an element of theory of planned behaviour. 65-84 - Michel Walrave, Wannes Heirman, Lara Hallam:
Under pressure to sext? Applying the theory of planned behaviour to adolescent sexting. 85-97
- Ahmet Çakir:
A life in error - fromlittle slips to big disasters. 98-100
Volume 33, Number 2, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 101-103
- Hao-Chiang Koong Lin, Nian-Shing Chen, Rui-Ting Sun, I-Hen Tsai:
Usability of affective interfaces for a digital arts tutoring system. 104-115 - Aline Chevalier, Anne-Claire Maury, Nicolas Fouquereau:
The influence of the search complexity and the familiarity with the website on the subjective appraisal of aesthetics, mental effort and usability. 116-131 - Fanxing Meng, Wei Zhang, Rui Yang:
The development of a panorama manifestation virtual reality system for navigation and a usability comparison with a desktop system. 132-142 - Morten Hertzum, Rolf Molich, Niels Ebbe Jacobsen:
What you get is what you see: revisiting the evaluator effect in usability tests. 143-161 - Tingting Zhao, Sharon McDonald, Helen M. Edwards:
The impact of two different think-aloud instructions in a usability test: a case of just following orders? 162-182 - Chun-Cheng Hsu, Yi-Shian Lee:
Exploring the Critical Factors Influencing the Quality of Blog Interfaces Using the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) Method. 183-193 - Guðrún Hulda Jónsdóttir Johannessen, Kasper Hornbæk:
Must evaluation methods be about usability? Devising and assessing the utility inspection method. 194-205
Volume 33, Number 3, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 206-208
- Bernadette King, Andrew Thatcher:
Attitudes towards software piracy in South Africa: Knowledge of Intellectual Property Laws as a moderator. 209-223 - Mateja Kos Koklic, Irena Vida, Domen Bajde, Barbara Culiberg:
The study of perceived adverse effects of digital piracy and involvement: insights from adult computer users. 224-235 - Jemal H. Abawajy:
User preference of cyber security awareness delivery methods. 236-247
- Charlotte Gaudin, Nathalie Bonnardel, Liliane Pellegrin, Hervé Chaudet:
Collective activities in a technology-mediated medical team. An analysis of epidemiological alert management. 248-257 - Onur Asan, Enid N. H. Montague:
Technology-mediated information sharing between patients and clinicians in primary care encounters. 258-269 - Cristina Manresa-Yee, Pere Ponsa, Iosune Salinas, Francisco José Perales López, Francesca Negre, Javier Varona:
Observing the use of an input device for rehabilitation purposes. 270-281 - Panote Siriaraya, Chee Siang Ang, Ania Bobrowicz:
Exploring the potential of virtual worlds in engaging older people and supporting healthy aging. 282-293 - Sy-Chyi Wang, Ciao Jiang, Jin-Yuan Chern:
Promoting healthy computer use: timing-informed computer health animations for prolonged sitting computer users. 294-300
Volume 33, Number 4, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 305-307
- Colm Fearon, Heather McLaughlin, Stephen Jackson:
Measuring and evaluating IS expectations and benefit success from B2B electronic trading: a new survey approach. 308-317 - Aidan Maurice Duane, Philip O'Reilly, Pavel Andreev:
Realising M-Payments: modelling consumers' willingness to M-pay using Smart Phones. 318-334 - M. Sadiq Sohail, Ibrahim M. Al-Jabri:
Attitudes towards mobile banking: are there any differences between users and non-users? 335-344 - Ewilly Jie Ying Liew, Santha Vaithilingam, Mahendhiran Nair:
Facebook and socio-economic benefits in the developing world. 345-360
- Binfeng Li, Keming Zhu, Wei Zhang, Anna Wu, Xiaolong Zhang:
A comparative study of two wayfinding aids for simulated driving tasks - single-scale and dual-scale GPS aids. 361-371 - Li Chen, Pearl Pu:
Experiments on user experiences with recommender interfaces. 372-394 - Hsiu-Yuan Wang, Sung-Yeh Wu:
Factors influencing behavioural intention to patronise restaurants using iPad as a menu card. 395-409 - Hanho Jeong:
A comparative study of scores on computer-based tests and paper-based tests. 410-422
Volume 33, Number 5, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 423-425
- Francisco J. García-Peñalvo, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, Juan Francisco García Navarro, Roberto Therón:
Using OWL-VisMod through a decision-making process for reusing OWL ontologies. 426-442 - Lukasz Ostrowski, Markus Helfert, Nelson Gama:
Ontology engineering step in design science research methodology: a technique to gather and reuse knowledge. 443-451 - Iris Reychav, Miguel Ignacio Aguirre-Urreta:
Adoption of the Internet for knowledge acquisition in R&D processes. 452-469 - Pedro Antunes, Gustavo Zurita, Nelson Baloian:
An application framework for developing collaborative handheld decision-making tools. 470-485
- Yulin Fang, Ron Chi-Wai Kwok, Andreas Schroeder:
Knowledge processes in virtual teams: consolidating the evidence. 486-501 - Chun-Ming Chang, Meng-Hsiang Hsu, Cheng-Se Hsu, Hsiang-Lan Cheng:
Examining the role of perceived value in virtual communities continuance: its antecedents and the influence of experience. 502-521 - Hui-Min Lai, Chin-Pin Chen, Yung-Fu Chang:
Determinants of knowledge seeking in professional virtual communities. 522-535 - Matti Mäntymäki, A. K. M. Najmul Islam:
Social virtual world continuance among teens: uncovering the moderating role of perceived aggregate network exposure. 536-547
Volume 33, Number 6, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 549-551
- Jia Zhou, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy:
Older adults' use of smart phones: an investigation of the factors influencing the acceptance of new functions. 552-560 - Evelina Patsoule, Panayiotis Koutsabasis:
Redesigning websites for older adults: a case study. 561-573 - Marc-Eric Bobillier-Chaumon, Christine Michel, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Bernard Croisile:
Can ICT improve the quality of life of elderly adults living in residential home care units? From actual impacts to hidden artefacts. 574-590 - Min-Ju Liao, Ying Wu, Ching-Fan Sheu:
Effects of perceptual complexity on older and younger adults' target acquisition performance. 591-605
- Kuo-Liang Huang, Kuohsiang Chen, Chun-Heng Ho:
Promoting in-depth reading experience and acceptance: design and assessment of Tablet reading interfaces. 606-618 - Stefan Oppl, Christian Stary:
Facilitating shared understanding of work situations using a tangible tabletop interface. 619-635 - Sarah Spiekermann, Jana Korunovska:
The importance of interface complexity and entropy for online information sharing. 636-645 - Juan-J. Arino, M. Carmen Juan, José-Antonio Gil-Gómez, Ramón Mollá Vayá:
A comparative study using an autostereoscopic display with augmented and virtual reality. 646-655 - Gary M. Kern, Steve Dunphy:
Testing Einstein's faux formula: fast computers+slow humans=creative brilliance. 656-662
Volume 33, Number 7, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 663-665
- Wesley Shu:
Continual use of microblogs. 666-677 - Haya Ajjan, Richard Hartshorne, Yingxia Cao, Michael Rodriguez:
Continuance use intention of enterprise instant messaging: a knowledge management perspective. 678-692 - Min-Jeong Kim, Jonghun Park:
Mobile phone purchase and usage behaviours of early adopter groups in Korea. 693-703 - Hichang Cho, Byungho Park:
Testing the moderating role of need for cognition in smartphone adoption. 704-715 - Jong-Chul Oh, Sung-Joon Yoon:
Predicting the use of online information services based on a modified UTAUT model. 716-729 - Wei-Hung Hsiao, Tsung-Sheng Chang:
Understanding consumers' continuance intention towards mobile advertising: a theoretical framework and empirical study. 730-742 - Kim-Choy Chung:
Gender, culture and determinants of behavioural intents to adopt mobile commerce among the Y Generation in transition economies: evidence from Kazakhstan. 743-756 - Kai W. Müller, Heide Glaesmer, Elmar Brähler, Klaus Wölfling, Manfred E. Beutel:
Prevalence of internet addiction in the general population: results from a German population-based survey. 757-766 - Brian E. Whitacre, Lara Brooks:
Do broadband adoption rates impact a community's health? 767-779
Volume 33, Number 8, 2014
- Jan Heß, Hendrik Knoche, Volker Wulf:
Thinking beyond the box: designing interactive TV across different devices. 781-783 - Regina Bernhaupt, Michael Pirker:
User interface guidelines for the control of interactive television systems via smart phone applications. 784-799 - Lizzy Bleumers, Wendy Van den Broeck, Bram Lievens, Jo Pierson:
Extending the field of view: a human-centred design perspective on 360° TV. 800-814 - Benedikt Ley, Corinna Ogonowski, Jan Heß, Tim Reichling, Lin Wan, Volker Wulf:
Impacts of new technologies on media usage and social behaviour in domestic environments. 815-828 - Niloofar Dezfuli, Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Jochen Huber, Murat Özkorkmaz, Max Mühlhäuser:
PalmRC: leveraging the palm surface as an imaginary eyes-free television remote control. 829-843 - Cédric Courtois, Lieven De Marez, Pieter Verdegem:
Composition and role of convergent technological repertoires in audiovisual media consumption. 844-858 - Louise Barkhuus, Goranka Zoric, Arvid Engström, Javier Ruiz Hidalgo, Nico Verzijp:
New interaction modes for rich panoramic live video experiences. 859-869
Volume 33, Number 9, 2014
Editorial
- Tom Stewart:
Experiments and studies. 871-873
- Nichole K. Zimmerman, Everett Sambrook, Jonathan S. Gore:
The effects of a computer malfunction on subsequent task performance. 874-881 - V. Rooney:
Maintaining intimacy at a distance: an exploration of human-computer interaction's approach to mediating intimacy. 882-891 - Jian Huang, Armando Barreto, Peng Ren, Malek Adjouadi:
Personalised and dynamic image precompensation for computer users with ocular aberrations. 892-904 - James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
A comparison of image inspection modes for a visual search and rescue task. 905-918 - Abiodun Olalere, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Jonathan Lazar, Tim Brooks:
Investigating the effects of sound masking on the use of audio CAPTCHAs. 919-928 - Shi Cao, Yulin Qin, Xinyi Jin, Lei Zhao, Mowei Shen:
Effect of driving experience on collision avoidance braking: an experimental investigation and computational modelling. 929-940 - James E. Katz, Daniel Halpern:
Attitudes towards robots suitability for various jobs as affected robot appearance. 941-953 - Magali Ollagnier-Beldame, Christian Brassac, Alain Mille:
Traces and activity: a case study of a joint writing process mediated by a digital environment. 954-967 - Helen M. Edwards, Sharon McDonald, Tingting Zhao, Lynne P. Humphries:
Design requirements for persuasive technologies to motivate physical activity in adolescents: a field study. 968-986 - A. F. M. Nazmul Haque Nahin, Jawad Mohammad Alam, Hasan Mahmud, Md. Kamrul Hasan:
Identifying emotion by keystroke dynamics and text pattern analysis. 987-996
Volume 33, Number 10, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 997-999
- Angel Cobo, Rocío Rocha, Carlos Rodríguez-Hoyos:
Evaluation of the interactivity of students in virtual learning environments using a multicriteria approach and data mining. 1000-1012 - Karolus O. Kraan, Steven Dhondt, Irene L. D. Houtman, Ronald Batenburg, Michiel A. J. Kompier, Toon W. Taris:
Computers and types of control in relation to work stress and learning. 1013-1026 - Bing Wu, Chenyan Zhang:
Empirical study on continuance intentions towards E-Learning 2.0 systems. 1027-1038 - Emel Dikbas Torun, Arif Altun:
The effect of levels of processing with navigation design types on recall and retention in e-learning environments. 1039-1047
- Tao Wang, Chul-Ho Jung, Minghui Kang, Young-Soo Chung:
Exploring determinants of adoption intentions towards Enterprise 2.0 applications: an empirical study. 1048-1064 - Young Mok Ha, Hyung Jun Ahn:
Factors affecting the performance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the post-implementation stage. 1065-1081 - Hui-Chih Wang:
Distinguishing the adoption of business intelligence systems from their implementation: the role of managers' personality profiles. 1082-1092
- Jorge Pereira, José Martins, Vítor Santos, Ramiro Gonçalves:
CRUDi framework proposal: financial industry application. 1093-1110
- Ahmet Çakir:
Human Factors in Lighting. 1111-1113
Volume 33, Number 11, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 1115-1117
- Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Åsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen:
Informal feedback rather than performance measurements - user-centred evaluation in Scrum projects. 1118-1135 - Linfeng Li, Eleni Berki, Marko Helenius, Saila Ovaska:
Towards a contingency approach with whitelist- and blacklist-based anti-phishing applications: what do usability tests indicate? 1136-1147 - Anders Bruun, Jan Stage:
Barefoot usability evaluations. 1148-1167
- Dimitrios Raptis, Eleftherios Papachristos, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Studying the effect of perceived hedonic mobile device quality on user experience evaluations of mobile applications. 1168-1179 - Andreas Sonderegger, Jürgen S. Sauer, Janine Eichenberger:
Expressive and classical aesthetics: two distinct concepts with highly similar effect patterns in user-artefact interaction. 1180-1191 - Jiyao Xun:
Revisiting the two-stage choice model: an empirical study of consumer choice on brand website visits. 1192-1207 - Yi-Fen Chen:
See you on Facebook: exploring influences on Facebook continuous usage. 1208-1218 - Jack Shih-Chieh Hsu, Tung-Ching Lin, JiaJin Tsai:
Does confirmation always matter? Extending confirmation-based theories. 1219-1230 - Tomás Escobar-Rodríguez, Mercedes Romero-Alonso:
The acceptance of information technology innovations in hospitals: differences between early and late adopters. 1231-1243
Volume 33, Number 12, 2014
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 1245-1247
- Christos D. Melas, Leonidas A. Zampetakis, Anastasia Dimopoulou, Vassilis Moustakis:
The significance of attitudes towards evidence-based practice in information technology use in the health sector: an empirical investigation. 1248-1260 - Juan Carlos Augusto, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Suzanne Martin, Paul J. McCullagh, Jonathan G. Wallace:
Night optimised care technology for users needing assisted lifestyles. 1261-1277 - Petros Papapanagiotou, Jacques D. Fleuriot:
Formal verification of collaboration patterns in healthcare. 1278-1293
- Brendan Norman, Daniel Bennett:
Are mobile phone conversations always so annoying? The 'need-to-listen' effect re-visited. 1294-1305 - Naquita Maria-Jose Achadinha, Lindiwe Jama, Petrus Nel:
The drivers of consumers' intention to redeem a push mobile coupon. 1306-1316 - Ohad Inbar, Gesche Joost, Fabian Hemmert, Talya Porat, Noam Tractinsky:
Tactful calling: investigating asymmetric social dilemmas in mobile communications. 1317-1332 - Young Wook Ha, Myeong-Cheol Park, Euehun Lee:
A framework for mobile SNS advertising effectiveness: user perceptions and behaviour perspective. 1333-1346 - James Imgraben, Alewyn Engelbrecht, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo:
Always connected, but are smart mobile users getting more security savvy? A survey of smart mobile device users. 1347-1360
- Jiangnan Qiu, Chunling Wang, Miao Cui:
The influence of cognitive conflict on the result of collaborative editing in Wikipedia. 1361-1370 - Cheng-Yu Lai, Heng-Li Yang:
The reasons why people continue editing Wikipedia content - task value confirmation perspective. 1371-1382 - Hanieh Javadi Khasraghi, Abdollah Aghaie:
Crowdsourcing contests: understanding the effect of competitors' participation history on their performance. 1383-1395
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