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Internet Research, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2023
- James Burleson, Bruce E. Greenbaum, Jason Bennett Thatcher:
Grace, place and space: fostering employee technological innovation in the new normal. 1-11 - Murad A. Moqbel, Saggi Nevo, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah:
Unveiling the dark side in smartphone addiction: mediation of strain and moderation of hedonic use on well-being. 12-38 - Snehasish Banerjee, Anjan Pal:
I hate ads but not the advertised brands: a qualitative study on Internet users' lived experiences with YouTube ads. 39-56 - Rocky Chung-Ngam Cheng, Xiaohua Men, J. J. Po-An Hsieh, Zhuo June Cheng, Xiaocong Cui, Tiange Wang, Sheng-Hsun Hsu:
The effects of IT chargeback on strategic alignment and performance: the contingent roles of business executives' IT competence and CIOs' business competence. 57-83 - Kane Smith, Gurpreet Dhillon:
Re-framing the policy conversation for preventing cyberstalking. 84-123 - Mikyeung Bae:
Coping strategies initiated by COVID-19-related stress, individuals' motives for social media use, and perceived stress reduction. 124-151 - Jian-Jun Wang, Huiyuan Liu, Jiao Ye:
The impact of individual and team professional capital on physicians' performance in online health-care communities: a cross-level investigation. 152-177 - Panpan Wang, Qian Huang:
Digital influencers, social power and consumer engagement in social commerce. 178-207 - Younghoon Chang, One-Ki Daniel Lee, Jaehyun Park, Juyeon Ham:
Guest editorial: The role of digital technologies in new normal: the emergence of contactless digital technologies and services. 208-218 - Ya Yin, Carol Hsu:
The role of privacy and emotion in ARBS continuing use intention. 219-241 - Marc Riar, Nannan Xi, Jakob J. Korbel, Rüdiger Zarnekow, Juho Hamari:
Using augmented reality for shopping: a framework for AR induced consumer behavior, literature review and future agenda. 242-279 - Yonghan Zhu, Rui Wang, Rongcan Zeng, Chengyan Pu:
Does gender really matter? Exploring determinants behind consumers' intention to use contactless fitness services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a focus on health and fitness apps. 280-307 - Kyung Young Lee, Sumin Han, Soo Il Shin, Sung-Byung Yang:
Investigating the net benefits of contactless technologies in quick-service restaurants: the moderating roles of social interaction anxiety and language proficiency. 308-343 - Wen-Lung Shiau, Chang Liu, Mengru Zhou, Ye Yuan:
Insights into customers' psychological mechanism in facial recognition payment in offline contactless services: integrating belief-attitude-intention and TOE-I frameworks. 344-387 - Xi Zhang, Xuyan Wang, Fangqing Tian, Dongming Xu, Longwei Fan:
Anticipating the antecedents of feedback-seeking behavior in digital environments: a socio-technical system perspective. 388-409 - Sodam Kim, Jumin Lee, Sang-Hyeak Yoon, Hee-Woong Kim:
How can we achieve better e-Learning success in the new normal? 410-441
Volume 33, Number 2, 2023
- Zhenbin Yang, Sangwook Ha, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Sungyong Um:
Understanding the determinants of the intention to innovate with open government data among potential commercial innovators: a risk perspective. 445-472 - Jing Li, Xin Xu, Eric W. T. Ngai:
Presentational effects of photos and text in electronic word-of-mouth on consumer decisions. 473-499 - Baozhou Lu, Tailai Xu, Ziqi Wang:
Signaling innovativeness in crowdfunding entrepreneurial narratives: the moderating roles of entrepreneurial passion and social endorsement. 500-530 - Manting Deng:
Communication visibility and employee voice: mediating role of feedback-seeking. 531-549 - Yafei Zhang, Chuqing Dong, Yuan Cheng:
How do nonprofit organizations (NPOs) effectively engage with the public on social media? Examining the effects of interactivity and emotion on Twitter. 550-577 - Feiyan Lin, Hengqi Tian, Jing Zhao, Maomao Chi:
Reward or punish: investigating output controls and content generation in the multi-sided platform context. 578-605 - Jian Zheng, Renjing Liu, Xingju Zhong, Ru Zhang:
Web of science-based virtual brand communities: a bibliometric review between 2000 and 2020. 606-637 - Jiyoung Lee, Brian C. Britt, Shaheen Kanthawala:
Taking the lead in misinformation-related conversations in social media networks during a mass shooting crisis. 638-663 - Xuan Liu, Shan Lin, Shan Jiang, Ming Chen, Jia Li:
Social support acquisition in online health communities: a social capital perspective. 664-695 - Ying Liu, Yongmei Liu, Bo Sophia Xiao:
Effect of crowdsourcing work characteristics on perceived work effort in competitive crowdsourcing markets. 696-719 - Pranjal Gupta, Jennifer L. Burton, Letícia Costa Barros:
Gender of the online influencer and follower: the differential persuasive impact of homophily, attractiveness and product-match. 720-740 - Fan-Chen Tseng, Tzu-Ling Huang, T. C. E. Cheng, Ching-I Teng:
Evaluating e-commerce website qualities: personality traits as triggers. 741-773 - John Peikang Sun, Karen V. Fernandez, Catherine Frethey-Bentham:
Unraveling hybrid exchange: virtual tipping on live-streaming platforms. 774-795 - Benjamin (Benjy) J. Li, Andrew Z. H. Yee:
Understanding videoconference fatigue: a systematic review of dimensions, antecedents and theories. 796-819 - Hongying Zhao, Christian Wagner:
How TikTok leads users to flow experience: investigating the effects of technology affordances with user experience level and video length as moderators. 820-849
Volume 33, Number 3, 2023
- Marco Meier, Christian Maier, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Tim Weitzel:
Shocks and IS user behavior: a taxonomy and future research directions. 853-889 - Saumyaranjan Sahoo, Junali Sahoo, Satish Kumar, Weng Marc Lim, Nisreen Ameen:
Distance is no longer a barrier to healthcare services: current state and future trends of telehealth research. 890-944 - Kaveh Abhari, Mahsa Zarei, Mikay Parsons, Pamela Estell:
Open innovation starts from home: the potentials of enterprise social media (ESM) in nurturing employee innovation. 945-973 - Joana Neves, Ofir Turel, Tiago Oliveira:
SNS use reduction: a two-facet privacy concern perspective. 974-993 - Dong-Heon Kwak, Derek L. Nazareth, Saerom Lee, Jinwoong Lee, Greta L. Polites, Deborah Erdos Knapp:
The effect of charity website design on perceived consistency and its consequences. 994-1014 - Morteza Namvar, Alton Y. K. Chua:
The impact of context clues on online review helpfulness. 1015-1030 - Florian Keusch, Ruben L. Bach, Alexandru Cernat:
Reactivity in measuring sensitive online behavior. 1031-1052 - Yiqi Li, Nathan Bartley, Jingyi Sun, Dmitri Williams:
The larger, the fitter, the better: clans' evolution, social capital and effectiveness. 1053-1078 - Xi Zhang, Yihang Cheng, Juan Liu, Hongke Zhao, Dongming Xu, Yulong Li:
Lender retention of online prosocial lending: a self-determination perspective. 1079-1113 - Xiuyan Shao, Hemin Jiang, Mikko T. Siponen, Cong Cao, Xiaohua Huang:
"Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno": understanding unauthorised file sharing in online communities from a public goods contribution perspective. 1114-1133 - Yuangao Chen, Shasha Zhou, Wangyan Jin, Shenqing Chen:
Investigating the determinants of medical crowdfunding performance: a signaling theory perspective. 1134-1156 - Hyung-Min Kim, Minseong Kim, Inje Cho:
Home-based workouts in the era of COVID-19 pandemic: the influence of Fitness YouTubers' attributes on intentions to exercise. 1157-1178 - Wen-Lung Shiau, Hao Chen, Zhenhao Wang, Yogesh K. Dwivedi:
Exploring core knowledge in business intelligence research. 1179-1201 - Lingling Yu, Ying Chen, Shanshan Zhang, Bao Dai, Suqin Liao:
Excessive use of personal social media at work: antecedents and outcomes from dual-system and person-environment fit perspectives. 1202-1227 - Xizhu Xiao, Yan Su:
Stumble on information or misinformation? Examining the interplay of incidental news exposure, narcissism, and new media literacy in misinformation engagement. 1228-1248
Volume 33, Number 4, 2023
- Marco Meier, Christian Maier:
From stocks to ETFs: explaining retail investors' migration behavior. 1249-1275 - Xueqin Wang, Yiik Diew Wong, Kum Fai Yuen:
Going solo and feeling smart? An exploratory study on shoppers' time valuation and cultural perception. 1276-1301 - Concepción Varela-Neira, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Zaira Camoiras-Rodriguez:
Social media marketing system: conceptualization, scale development and validation. 1302-1330 - Qilan Li, Zhiya Zuo, Yang Zhang, Xi Wang:
Exploring sentiment divergence on migrant workers through the lens of Sina Weibo. 1331-1371 - Lei Hou, Lu Guan, Yixin Zhou, Anqi Shen, Wei Wang, Ang Luo, Heng Lu, Jonathan J. H. Zhu:
Staying, switching, and multiplatforming of user-generated content activities: a 12-year panel study. 1372-1398 - Jialing Zhao, Hongwei Wang, Ying Zhang, Yuxin Huang:
Trust in sharing accommodation sector: an institution-based trust perspective. 1399-1421 - Lin Jia, Chen Lin, Yiran Qin, Xiaowen Pan, Zhongyun Zhou:
Impact of monetary and non-monetary social functions on users' knowledge-sharing intentions in online social Q&A communities. 1422-1445 - Weimo Li, Yaobin Lu, Jifeng Ma, Bin Wang:
Users' subsequent innovation after organizational adoption: evidence from an online game user innovation community. 1446-1472 - Hongling Yang, Zhibin Lin, Xiao Chen, Jian Peng:
Workplace loneliness, ego depletion and cyberloafing: can leader problem-focused interpersonal emotion management help? 1473-1494 - Panpan Wang, Qian Huang, Yu Zhang:
How do social network ties influence purchases in social commerce communities? A lens of attachment theory. 1495-1518 - Yucheng Liu, Xiaorong Fu, Xiangming Ren:
Online or offline? Spillover effect of customer-to-customer interaction in a multichannel background. 1519-1543 - Xiaobei Liang, Xiaojuan Hu, Eldon Y. Li, Hu Meng:
Untangling the influence of perceived sustainability orientation on value-co-creation behavior in crowdfunding process: investigating a mediation model. 1544-1572 - Linda D. Hollebeek, Viktorija Kulikovskaja, Marco Hubert, Klaus G. Grunert:
Exploring a customer engagement spillover effect on social media: the moderating role of customer conscientiousness. 1573-1596 - Jung-Kuei Hsieh, Werner H. Kunz, Ai-Yun Wu:
Virtual gifting behavior on new social media: the perspectives of the community gift-giving model and face-negotiation theory. 1597-1632 - Mian Yan, Alex Pak Ki Kwok, Alan Hoi Shou Chan, Yu Sheng Zhuang, Kang Wen, Kai Chao Zhang:
An empirical investigation of the impact of influencer live-streaming ads in e-commerce platforms on consumers' buying impulse. 1633-1663
Volume 33, Number 5, 2023
- Giandomenico Di Domenico, Maria Teresa Borges-Tiago, Giampaolo Viglia, Yang Alice Cheng:
Guest editorial: The social, ethical, economic and political implications of misinformation. 1665-1669 - Pramukh Nanjundaswamy Vasist, Satish Krishnan:
Engaging with deepfakes: a meta-synthesis from the perspective of social shaping of technology theory. 1670-1726 - Isha Sharma, Kokil Jain, Abhishek Behl, Abdullah Baabdullah, Mihalis Giannakis, Yogesh Dwivedi:
Examining the motivations of sharing political deepfake videos: the role of political brand hate and moral consciousness. 1727-1749 - Minghui Li, Yan Wan:
Norms or fun? The influence of ethical concerns and perceived enjoyment on the regulation of deepfake information. 1750-1773 - Shakked Dabran-Zivan, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari, Roni Shapira, Miri Yitshaki, Daria Dvorzhitskaia, Nir Grinberg:
"Is COVID-19 a hoax?": auditing the quality of COVID-19 conspiracy-related information and misinformation in Google search results in four languages. 1774-1801 - Xu Wang, Xin Feng, Jingyi Zhao:
Research on influencing factors and governance of disinformation dissemination on science and technology topics: an empirical study on the topic of "metaverse". 1802-1827 - Zifei Fay Chen, Yang Cheng:
The diffusion process of product-harm misinformation on social media: evidence from consumers and insights from communication professionals. 1828-1848 - Kate L. Daunt, Dominique A. Greer, Hyun Seung Jin, Isabella Orpen:
Who believes political fake news? The role of conspiracy mentality, patriotism, perceived threat to freedom, media literacy and concern for disinformation. 1849-1870 - Muhammad Riaz, Wu Jie, Sherani, Sher Ali, Fredrick Ahenkora Boamah, Yan Zhu:
An empirical evaluation of the predictors and consequences of social media health-misinformation seeking behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1871-1906 - Ashish S. Galande, Frank Mathmann, Cesar Ariza-Rojas, Benno Torgler, Janina Garbas:
You are lying! How misinformation accusations spread on Twitter. 1907-1927 - Selin Gurgun, Emily Arden-Close, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali:
Online silence: why do people not challenge others when posting misinformation? 1928-1948 - Louisa Ha, Debipreeta Rahut, Michael Ofori, Shudipta Sharma, Michael Harmon, Amonia Tolofari, Bernadette Bowen, Yanqin Lu, Amir Khan:
Implications of source, content, and style cues in curbing health misinformation and fake news. 1949-1970 - Myojung Chung:
What's in the black box? How algorithmic knowledge promotes corrective and restrictive actions to counter misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico. 1971-1989 - Julian Marx, Beatriz Blanco, Adriana Amaral, Stefan Stieglitz, Maria Clara Aquino:
Combating misinformation with internet culture: the case of Brazilian public health organizations and their COVID-19 vaccination campaigns. 1990-2012
Volume 33, Number 6, 2023
- Yassine Jadil, Anand Jeyaraj, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Nripendra P. Rana, Prianka Sarker:
A meta-analysis of the factors associated with s-commerce intention: Hofstede's cultural dimensions as moderators. 2013-2057 - Linus Hagemann, Olga Abramova:
Sentiment, we-talk and engagement on social media: insights from Twitter data mining on the US presidential elections 2020. 2058-2085 - Yaojie Li, Xuan Wang, Craig Van Slyke:
Determinants of online professor reviews: an elaboration likelihood model perspective. 2086-2108 - Xi Yang, Zhiyuan Zhou, Quanwu Zhao, Jackie (Jake) London, Guangzhu Tan:
Solution exemplars and sales performance arising in online outsourcing: the moderating role of expertise. 2109-2130 - Manoj A. Thomas, Ramandeep Kaur Sandhu, António Oliveira, Tiago Oliveira:
Investigating the effect of media synchronicity in professional use of video conferencing applications. 2131-2171 - Stephen McCarthy, Wendy Rowan, Carolanne Mahony, Antoine Vergne:
The dark side of digitalization and social media platform governance: a citizen engagement study. 2172-2204 - Qian Chen, Yaobin Lu, Yeming Gong, Jie Xiong:
Can AI chatbots help retain customers? Impact of AI service quality on customer loyalty. 2205-2243 - Hao Chen, Yufei Yuan:
The impact of ignorance and bias on information security protection motivation: a case of e-waste handling. 2244-2275 - Abdullah Oguz, Nikhil Mehta, Prashant Palvia:
Cyberbullying in the workplace: a novel framework of routine activities and organizational control. 2276-2307 - Yanqing Lin, Shaoxiong Fu, Xun Zhou:
Unmasking the bright-dark duality of social media use on psychological well-being: a large-scale longitudinal study. 2308-2355
Volume 33, Number 7, 2023
- Kibbeum Na, Kwanghee Han:
How leaderboard positions shape our motivation: the impact of competence satisfaction and competence frustration on motivation in a gamified crowdsourcing task. 1-18 - Clemens Hutzinger, Wolfgang J. Weitzl:
Double jeopardy: effects of inter-failures and webcare on (un-)committed online complainants' revenge. 19-45 - Qiang Yang, Jiale Huo, Hongxiu Li, Yue Xi, Yong Liu:
Can social interaction-oriented content trigger viewers' purchasing and gift-giving behaviors? Evidence from live-streaming commerce. 46-71 - Vincent Heimburg, Manuel Wiesche:
Digital platform regulation: opportunities for information systems research. 72-85 - Conor O'Reilly, Gretta Mohan:
Parental influences on excessive Internet use among adolescents. 86-110 - Joaquin Cestino-Castilla, Joseph Macey, Brian McCauley:
Legitimizing the game: how gamers' personal experiences shape the emergence of grassroots collective action in esports. 111-132 - Teemu Birkstedt, Matti Minkkinen, Anushree Tandon, Matti Mäntymäki:
AI governance: themes, knowledge gaps and future agendas. 133-167 - Tomasz Marcin Mucha, Sijia Ma, Kaveh Abhari:
Riding a bicycle while building its wheels: the process of machine learning-based capability development and IT-business alignment practices. 168-205 - Azka Umair, Kieran Conboy, Eoin Whelan:
Examining technostress and its impact on worker well-being in the digital gig economy. 206-242
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