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The impact of Danmu technological features on consumer loyalty intention toward recommendation vlogs: a perspective from social presence and immersion
Tiantian Yang, Feng Yang, Jinqi MenThis study investigates how Danmu (danmaku) technological features (DTFs) of recommendation vlogs (rec-vlogs) impact consumer experiences and decisions.
Technostress in the workplace: a social network perspective
Sharath SasidharanKnowledge acquired by employees from co-workers through social networks may serve to reduce technostress during the use of a new and complex information system. The role of…
The impact of service quality, trust and satisfaction on young citizen loyalty towards government e-services
Abdullah Alkraiji, Nisreen AmeenThis study examines the effect of multidimensional constructs on citizen loyalty to e-government services. More specifically, it examines the effects of service quality, trust and…
Evaluating website quality: which decision criteria do consumers use to evaluate website quality?
Phil Longstreet, Stoney Brooks, Mauricio Featherman, Eleanor LoiaconoThe purpose of this paper is to determine which design and operational attributes of e-commerce websites consumers use to assess website quality. Cue utilization theory is used to…
Value co-creation and co-destruction in the first cashless society in Colombia – a middle range theory approach
Aaron van Klyton, Juan-Fernando Tavera-Mesias, Wilson Castaño-MuñozThe research examines the simultaneous processes of value co-creation and value co-destruction in the implementation of a mobile banking application in rural Colombia. Rural…
Examining the antecedents of everyday rumor retransmission
Tung-Ching Lin, Shiu-Li Huang, Wei-Xing LiaoThis study investigates factors that motivate social media users to retransmit rumors. We focus on everyday rumors rather than catastrophic rumors and develop a model of everyday…
Relationship between users' perceptions of coolness and intention to use digital products: a user-centered approach
Jian Li, Yanping Gong, Julan Xie, Yuxuan TanThe purpose of this study is to employ a user-centered approach to identify subgroups of people with similar profiles based on their perceptions of multiple dimensions of digital…
The moderating effect of technology overload on the ability of online learning to meet students' basic psychological needs
Tabitha L. James, Jie Zhang, Han Li, Jennifer L. Ziegelmayer, Eduardo D. Villacis-CalderonMost students are considered digital natives and are presumably equipped to handle extensive technology use. However, online learning turns students into involuntary telecommuters…
Does social media usage evoke employees' spirituality? A cross-level moderation model of inclusive leadership
Fei Zhou, Jian MouThe purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of social media usage (SMU) and relational energy on employees' workplace spirituality within an organization from a…
The power of stories for impression management: evidence from a city cultural digital storytelling initiative
Fariba Nosrati, Brian DetlorThis research responds to a growing interest among cultural organizations regarding how to use emerging digital technologies in the communication of cultural content. The need to…
Expectancy violation in a Facebook group: What is your response?
Stella Tomasi, Chaodong Han, James OttoFacebook groups provide a forum for members to post content and engage with others through comments. Sometimes members behave poorly and violate the expectations of group members…
How do ambidextrous leadership and self-efficacy influence employees' enterprise system use: an empirical study of customer relationship management system context
Xiaofan Tang, Shaobo WeiBased on leadership and self-efficacy theories, this study investigates how team-level ambidextrous leadership influences employees' enterprise system (ES) use via their…
Implementing an mHealth app to combat hypertension in India's vulnerable populations
Gina Green, Hope Koch, Peter Kulaba, Shelby L. Garner, Carolin Elizabeth George, Julia Hitchcock, Gift NormanThe purpose of this paper is to understand how to build and implement information and communication technology (i.e. ICT) to help vulnerable people when significant social…
From phubee to phubber: the transmission of phone snubbing behavior between marital partners
Zhuo Chen, Yanping Gong, Julan XieThe ubiquity of mobile phone use has generated a common phenomenon called phubbing, a reference to snubbing someone in social settings and instead concentrating on one's phone…
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0959-3845Renamed from:
Office Technology and PeopleOnline date, start – end:
1992Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie