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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, February 2015
- Ufuoma Akpojivi, Ayesha Bevan-Dye:
Mobile advertisements and information privacy perception amongst South African Generation Y students. 1-10 - Toks Dele Oyedemi:
Participation, citizenship and internet use among South African youth. 11-22 - Daniel Palacios Marqués, Pedro Soto-Acosta, José M. Merigó:
Analyzing the effects of technological, organizational and competition factors on Web knowledge exchange in SMEs. 23-32 - Donghee Shin:
Beyond user experience of cloud service: Implication for value sensitive approach. 33-44 - Hyunjoo Lee, Namsu Park, Yongsuk Hwang:
A new dimension of the digital divide: Exploring the relationship between broadband connection, smartphone use and communication competence. 45-56 - Yoonhyuk Jung, Seongcheol Kim:
Response to potential information technology risk: Users' valuation of electromagnetic field from mobile phones. 57-66 - Farzana Parveen, Noor Ismawati Jaafar, Sulaiman Ainin:
Social media usage and organizational performance: Reflections of Malaysian social media managers. 67-78 - Hazuki Ishida:
The effect of ICT development on economic growth and energy consumption in Japan. 79-88 - Kathleen Van Royen, Karolien Poels, Walter Daelemans, Heidi Vandebosch:
Automatic monitoring of cyberbullying on social networking sites: From technological feasibility to desirability. 89-97 - Minghua Xu:
Chinese TV drama in a regional market: Aspiring to be a cultural actor? 98-107 - Hongjin Shim, Kyung Han You, Jeong Kyu Lee, Eun Go:
Why do people access news with mobile devices? Exploring the role of suitability perception and motives on mobile news use. 108-117 - Vasilis Kostakis, Vasilis Niaros, Christos Giotitsas:
Open source 3D printing as a means of learning: An educational experiment in two high schools in Greece. 118-128
- Aijaz A. Shaikh, Heikki Karjaluoto:
Mobile banking adoption: A literature review. 129-142
- Wei-Hsi Hung, Kuanchin Chen, Chieh-Pin Lin:
Does the proactive personality mitigate the adverse effect of technostress on productivity in the mobile environment? 143-157 - Ming-Hsiung Hsiao, Liang-Chun Chen:
Smart phone demand: An empirical study on the relationships between phone handset, Internet access and mobile services. 158-168 - Shin-Il Moon, Kitae Kim, Thomas Hugh Feeley, Dong-Hee Shin:
A normative approach to reducing illegal music downloading: The persuasive effects of normative message framing. 169-179 - Wei-Yen Hsu:
Brain-computer interface: The next frontier of telemedicine in human-computer interaction. 180-192 - Yoonhyuk Jung, Suzanne D. Pawlowski:
The meaning of virtual entrepreneurship in social virtual worlds. 193-203
Volume 32, Number 2, May 2015
- Kyung Han You, Jeong Kyu Lee, Hyunjin Kang, Eun Go:
Participatory or deliberative democracy? Exploring the mediation effects of perceived online deliberation and online interactive activities on social outcomes. 205-214 - Namho Chung, Chulmo Koo:
The use of social media in travel information search. 215-229 - Reza Rajabiun, Catherine A. Middleton:
Regulation, investment and efficiency in the transition to next generation broadband networks: Evidence from the European Union. 230-244 - Ali A. Dashti, Ali A. Al-Kandari, Hamed H. Al-Abdullah:
The influence of sectarian and tribal discourse in newspapers readers' online comments about freedom of expression, censorship and national unity in Kuwait. 245-253 - Syed Yasir Imtiaz, Mahmood Ashraf Khan, Mustafa Shakir:
Telecom sector of Pakistan: Potential, challenges and business opportunities. 254-258 - Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk, Peter M. ten Klooster:
Increasing inequalities in what we do online: A longitudinal cross sectional analysis of Internet activities among the Dutch population (2010 to 2013) over gender, age, education, and income. 259-272 - I-Chiu Chang, Chia-Hui Chang, Jen-Wei Wu, Tony Cheng-Kui Huang:
Assessing the performance of long-term care information systems and the continued use intention of users. 273-281 - Nils Walravens:
Mobile city applications for Brussels citizens: Smart City trends, challenges and a reality check. 282-299 - Ibrahim M. Al-Jabri, Narcyz Roztocki:
Adoption of ERP systems: Does information transparency matter? 300-310
- Dong-Hee Shin, Min Jae Choi:
Ecological views of big data: Perspectives and issues. 311-320
- Andreas Klein, Henning Ahlf, Varinder Sharma:
Social activity and structural centrality in online social networks. 321-332 - Yoonmo Sang, Jeong-Ki Lee, Yeora Kim, Hyung-Jin Woo:
Understanding the intentions behind illegal downloading: A comparative study of American and Korean college students. 333-343 - Yet Mee Lim, Tat Huei Cham:
A profile of the Internet shoppers: Evidence from nine countries. 344-354 - Alicia Izquierdo Yusta, Cristina Olarte-Pascual, Eva Reinares-Lara:
Attitudes toward mobile advertising among users versus non-users of the mobile Internet. 355-366 - Minghua Xu:
Commercial reform and the political function of Chinese television. 367-377
- Rocci Luppicini, Aliaa I. Dakroury:
Special issue on ethics in the information society. 379-380 - Julia Pohle:
UNESCO and INFOethics: Seeking global ethical values in the Information Society. 381-390 - Carrie Buchanan:
Revisiting the UNESCO debate on a New World Information and Communication Order: Has the NWICO been achieved by other means? 391-399 - Shenja van der Graaf:
Imaginaries of ownership: The logic of participation in the moral economy of 3D software design. 400-408 - Josep M. Basart, Mireia Farrús, Montse Serra:
New ethical challenges for today engineering and technology. 409-415 - Alvin Vista:
Mass media, the 'sensational message', and metamorphic truths. 416-423
Volume 32, Number 3, August 2015
- Young Wook Ha, Jimin Kim, Christian Fernando Libaque Saenz, Younghoon Chang, Myeong-Cheol Park:
Use and gratifications of mobile SNSs: Facebook and KakaoTalk in Korea. 425-438 - Sangwon Lee, Eun-A Park, Seonmi Lee, Justin Brown:
Determinants of IPTV diffusion. 439-446 - Ajay Kumar, Ravi Shankar, Roma Mitra Debnath:
Analyzing customer preference and measuring relative efficiency in telecom sector: A hybrid fuzzy AHP/DEA study. 447-462 - Yung-Ting Chuang:
SSCLS: A Smartphone-Supported Collaborative Learning System. 463-474 - Wei-Yen Hsu:
Segmentation-based compression: New frontiers of telemedicine in telecommunication. 475-485 - Hissam Tawfik, Obinna Anya:
Evaluating practice-centered awareness in cross-boundary telehealth decision support systems. 486-503 - Po-Ling Sun, Cheng-Yuan Ku, Dong-Her Shih:
An implementation framework for E-Government 2.0. 504-520 - Gillian Anderson, Jason Whalley:
Public library internet access in areas of deprivation: The case of Glasgow. 521-537
Volume 32, Number 4, November 2015
- Lampros Ntalkos, Georgios Kambourakis, Dimitrios Damopoulos:
Let's Meet! A participatory-based discovery and rendezvous mobile marketing framework. 539-563 - Namho Chung, Seung Jae Lee, Heejeong Han:
Understanding communication types on travel information sharing in social media: A transactive memory systems perspective. 564-575 - Isidora Milosevic, Dragana Zivkovic, Sanela Arsic, Dragan Manasijevic:
Facebook as virtual classroom - Social networking in learning and teaching among Serbian students. 576-585 - Diego González Rodríguez, Vasilis Kostakis:
Information literacy and peer-to-peer infrastructures: An autopoietic perspective. 586-593 - Jennifer Greer, Po-Lin Pan:
The role of website format, blog use, and information-gathering acquaintance in online message assessment. 594-602 - Jieun Park, Seongcheol Kim, Changi Nam:
Why has a Korean telecommunications technology failed: A case study on WiBro. 603-612 - Yongyoon Suh, Moon-Soo Kim:
Dynamic change of manufacturing and service industries network in mobile ecosystems: The case of Korea. 613-628 - Min Jae Park, Hyeri Choi, Suk Kyoung Kim, Jae Jeung Rho:
Trust in government's social media service and citizen's patronage behavior. 629-641 - Andraz Petrovcic, Leopoldina Fortunati, Vasja Vehovar, Matic Kavcic, Vesna Dolnicar:
Mobile phone communication in social support networks of older adults in Slovenia. 642-655 - Sang Yup Lee:
Homophily and social influence among online casual game players. 656-666 - Wonsuk Jung, Youngsun Kwon:
Differences between LTE and 3G service customers: Business and policy implications. 667-680 - Guangchao Charles Feng:
Factors affecting Internet diffusion in China: A multivariate time series analysis. 681-693 - Mark de Reuver, Shahrokh Nikou, Harry Bouwman:
The interplay of costs, trust and loyalty in a service industry in transition: The moderating effect of smartphone adoption. 694-700 - (Withdrawn) Factors affecting the e-learning outcomes: An integration of TAM and IS success model. 701-719
- Choy-Har Wong, Garry Wei-Han Tan, Boon-In Tan, Keng-Boon Ooi:
Mobile advertising: The changing landscape of the advertising industry. 720-734 - Jesús Díaz-Campo, Francisco Segado-Boj:
Journalism ethics in a digital environment: How journalistic codes of ethics have been adapted to the Internet and ICTs in countries around the world. 735-744 - Wee-Kheng Tan, Po-Wei Lee, Che-Wei Hsu:
Investigation of temporal dissociation and focused immersion as moderators of satisfaction-continuance intention relationship: Smartphone as an example. 745-754 - YoungChan Hwang, Joon Soo Lim:
The impact of engagement motives for social TV on social presence and sports channel commitment. 755-765 - Sakari Taipale:
Bodily dimensions of reading and writing practices on paper and digitally. 766-775 - Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Pierre F. Tiako, Laure Pauline Fotso, Clovis Foguem:
Modeling for effective collaboration in telemedicine. 776-786 - Wendy W. L. Goh, Susanna Bay, Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen:
Young school children's use of digital devices and parental rules. 787-795 - Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet, Joris Van Ouytsel, Ellen Van Gool, Wannes Heirman, Anouk Verbeek:
Whether or not to engage in sexting: Explaining adolescent sexting behaviour by applying the prototype willingness model. 796-808 - Torsten J. Gerpott:
SMS use intensity changes in the age of ubiquitous mobile Internet access - A two-level investigation of residential mobile communications customers in Germany. 809-822 - Hongliang Chen, Yue Wu, David J. Atkin:
Third person effect and Internet pornography in China. 823-833 - Patricio E. Ramírez-Correa, Francisco Javier Rondan-Cataluña, Jorge Arenas-Gaitán:
Predicting behavioral intention of mobile Internet usage. 834-841 - Dorien Baelden, Leo Van Audenhove:
Participative ICT4D and living lab research: The case study of a mobile social media application in a rural Tanzanian University setting. 842-852 - Yuichi Sasaki, Daisuke Kawai, Satoshi Kitamura:
The anatomy of tweet overload: How number of tweets received, number of friends, and egocentric network density affect perceived information overload. 853-861 - Mohammad A. Salahuddin, Khorshed Alam:
Internet usage, electricity consumption and economic growth in Australia: A time series evidence. 862-878 - Francis L. F. Lee, Joseph Man Chan:
Digital media use and participation leadership in social protests: The case of Tiananmen commemoration in Hong Kong. 879-889 - Ralf De Wolf, Bo Gao, Bettina Berendt, Jo Pierson:
The promise of audience transparency. Exploring users' perceptions and behaviors towards visualizations of networked audiences on Facebook. 890-908 - Asharul Islam Khan, Hafedh Al-Shihi, Zuhoor Abdullah Al-Khanjari, Mohamed Sarrab:
Mobile Learning (M-Learning) adoption in the Middle East: Lessons learned from the educationally advanced countries. 909-920 - Kun Chang Lee, Namho Chung, Jeongeun Byun:
Understanding continued ubiquitous decision support system usage behaviour. 921-929 - Ching-Wei Ho:
Identify with community or company? An investigation on the consumer behavior in Facebook brand community. 930-939 - Junghwan Lee, Dong Wook Kim, Hangjung Zo:
Conjoint analysis on preferences of HRD managers and employees for effective implementation of m-learning: The case of South Korea. 940-948 - Minkyoung Kim, Younghoon Chang, Myeong-Cheol Park, Jongtae Lee:
The effects of service interactivity on the satisfaction and the loyalty of smartphone users. 949-960
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