Does the Internet trigger an innovative spatial revolution: evidence from China
This paper uses panel data from 30 provinces in China from 2006 to 2018 to empirically test the influence of the Internet on the innovation gap between regions. Contrary to our intuition, the test results show that the development of the Internet ...
Is the internet a double-edged sword for organizations? An empirical study on cyberloafing
Cyberloafing is common in today's organizational environment, where employees utilize the organization's internet during working hours for personal use. Based on the need to investigate what makes employees engage in such deviant behavior, this ...
Channel structure and funder incentive in prosocial crowdfunding
Prosocial crowdfunding relies on funders’ altruistic contribution to sustain. The channel structure of platforms may affect funders’ altruistic incentives. It is critical to understand how funders choose different channels, direct vs. ...
An analytical game perspective model for pay-what-you-want pricing schemes considering consumer fairness
The pay-what-you-want (PWYW) pricing scheme allows consumers to pay whatever amount they wish for a particular product or service. PWYW is increasingly being used by restaurants and the hotel industry in Western countries, and it is thus important ...
How finance shared services affect profitability: an IT business value perspective
Shared services have become an important IT-enabled organizational form for providing support business functions to internal users. The information systems that implement and deliver shared services are part of the organizational IT infrastructure ...
Review content type and hotel review helpfulness: direct and moderating effects
Helpful online reviews can benefits customers with less stress from information overload and valuable cues for decision-making, and thus many scholars have discussed what the determinants of review helpfulness. However, limited studies explore how ...