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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, February 2016
- Kamil Kopecký:
Misuse of web cameras to manipulate children within the so-called webcam trolling. 1-7
- Dong-Hong Zhu, Ya-Ping Chang, Jian Jun Luo:
Understanding the influence of C2C communication on purchase decision in online communities from a perspective of information adoption model. 8-16 - Hongjin Shim, Euikyung Shin:
Peer-group pressure as a moderator of the relationship between attitude toward cyberbullying and cyberbullying behaviors on mobile instant messengers. 17-24 - Erin I. Walsh, Jay K. Brinker:
Should participants be given a mobile phone, or use their own? Effects of novelty vs utility. 25-33 - Apollos Patricks Oghuma, Christian Fernando Libaque Saenz, Siew Fan Wong, Younghoon Chang:
An expectation-confirmation model of continuance intention to use mobile instant messaging. 34-47 - A. K. M. Najmul Islam:
E-learning system use and its outcomes: Moderating role of perceived compatibility. 48-55 - Tawanda Blessing Chiyangwa, Trish Alexander:
Rapidly co-evolving technology adoption and diffusion models. 56-76 - Namho Chung, Kichan Nam, Chulmo Koo:
Examining information sharing in social networking communities: Applying theories of social capital and attachment. 77-91 - Matti Kinnunen, Salman Qayyum Mian, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Jukka Riekki, Mirjami Jutila, Mari Ervasti, Petri Ahokangas, Esko Alasaarela:
Wearable and mobile sensors connected to social media in human well-being applications. 92-101 - Jih-Hsin Tang, Ming-Chun Chen, Cheng-Ying Yang, Tsai-Yuan Chung, Yao-An Lee:
Personality traits, interpersonal relationships, online social support, and Facebook addiction. 102-108 - Cormac Callanan, Borka Jerman-Blazic, Andrej Jerman-Blazic:
User awareness and tolerance of privacy abuse on mobile Internet: An exploratory study. 109-128 - Aqdas Malik, Amandeep Dhir, Marko Nieminen:
Uses and Gratifications of digital photo sharing on Facebook. 129-138 - Rolien Hoyng:
A socio-technical contract: Network governance and ICT4D in Turkey. 139-149 - Thurasamy Ramayah, Niu Swee Ling, Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh, Syed Abidur Rahman:
Factors influencing SMEs website continuance intention in Malaysia. 150-164 - Wei-Lun Chang:
A two-step model for self-organized social network pre-construction. 165-175 - Eun Go, Kyung Han You:
But not all social media are the same: Analyzing organizations' social media usage patterns. 176-186 - Walter Dettling, Anna Hitz:
Mobile Communication Price Parity and index: Making money off the poor. 187-204 - Orhan Dagli, Glenn P. Jenkins:
Consumer preferences for improvements in mobile telecommunication services. 205-216
- Taeyang Kim, Dong-Hee Shin:
Social platform innovation of open source hardware in South Korea. 217-226
- Andreea Molnar:
Video quality vs. mobile data billing plans. 227-231 - DongBack Seo, Jung Lee:
Web_2.0 and five years since: How the combination of technological and organizational initiatives influences an organization's long-term Web_2.0 performance. 232-246
Volume 33, Number 2, 2016
- Seung-Yeop Lee, Sang-Woo Lee, Chang-Wan Kim:
Time displacement effect of online video services on other media in South Korea. 247-255 - Heetae Yang, Jieun Yu, Hangjung Zo, Munkee Choi:
User acceptance of wearable devices: An extended perspective of perceived value. 256-269
- Filipe Sá, Álvaro Rocha, Manuel Pérez Cota:
Potential dimensions for a local e-Government services quality model. 270-276
- Cheng-Hsiung Weng, Tony Cheng-Kui Huang, Ruo-Ping Han:
Disease prediction with different types of neural network classifiers. 277-292 - Myung Ja Kim, Namho Chung, Choong-Ki Lee, Michael W. Preis:
Dual-route of persuasive communications in mobile tourism shopping. 293-308 - Samson Struckmann, Veronika Karnowski:
News consumption in a changing media ecology: An MESM-study on mobile news. 309-319 - Yonghwan Kim, Hsuan-Ting Chen:
Social media and online political participation: The mediating role of exposure to cross-cutting and like-minded perspectives. 320-330 - Louis Leung, Renwen Zhang:
Predicting tablet use: A study of gratifications-sought, leisure boredom, and multitasking. 331-341 - Chun-Hua Hsiao, Jung-Jung Chang, Kai-Yu Tang:
Exploring the influential factors in continuance usage of mobile social Apps: Satisfaction, habit, and customer value perspectives. 342-355 - Devendra Potnis:
Culture's consequences: Economic barriers to owning mobile phones experienced by women in India. 356-369 - Sahar Afshan, Arshian Sharif:
Acceptance of mobile banking framework in Pakistan. 370-387 - Alina Baber, Thurasamy Ramayah, Muhammad Imran Malik, Bushra Sadiq, Samina Islam, Muhammad Sajjad:
Online word-of-mouth antecedents, attitude and intention-to-purchase electronic products in Pakistan. 388-400 - I-Chiu Chang, Pei-Chin Chou, Ralph Keng-Jung Yeh, Hsiao-Ting Tseng:
Factors influencing Chinese tourists' intentions to use the Taiwan Medical Travel App. 401-409 - Manuela Farinosi, Christopher Lim, Julia Roll:
Book or screen, pen or keyboard? A cross-cultural sociological analysis of writing and reading habits basing on Germany, Italy and the UK. 410-421 - Weonseek Kim, Sang-Woo Lee:
Economic analysis of the media representative's bundling strategy and program quality: The Korean experience. 422-431
- Hongliang Chen, Christopher E. Beaudoin:
An empirical study of a social network site: Exploring the effects of social capital and information disclosure. 432-435
- Dong-Hee Shin:
Application of actor-network theory to network neutrality in Korea: Socio-ecological understanding of network dynamics. 436-451
- Yunusa Olufadi:
Social networking time use scale (SONTUS): A new instrument for measuring the time spent on the social networking sites. 452-471 - Lia Puspitasari, Kenichi Ishii:
Digital divides and mobile Internet in Indonesia: Impact of smartphones. 472-483
- Yasemin Koçak Usluel, Mehmet Kokoç, Hatice Çirali Sarica, Sacide Güzin Mazman Akar:
English version of Social Networks Adoption Scale: A validation study. 484-492 - Hua Jiang, Yi Luo, Owen Kulemeka:
Leading in the digital age: A study of how social media are transforming the work of communication professionals. 493-499
- Marko M. Skoric, Nojin Kwak:
Contextualizing the role of technologies in the process of civic and political change in Asia. 501-503
- Natalie Pang, Debbie Goh:
Can blogs function as rhetorical publics in Asian democracies? An analysis using the case of Singapore. 504-513 - Pan Ji:
Emotional criticism as public engagement: How weibo users discuss "Peking University statues wear face-masks". 514-524 - Debbie Goh, Natalie Pang:
Protesting the Singapore government: The role of collective action frames in social media mobilization. 525-533 - Hoon Lee, Nojin Kwak:
Mobile communication and cross-cutting discussion: A cross-national study of South Korea and the US. 534-545 - Inkyu Kang:
Web 2.0, UGC, and citizen journalism: Revisiting South Korea's OhmyNews model in the age of social media. 546-556 - Se Jung Park, Ji-Young Park, Yon Soo Lim, Han Woo Park:
Expanding the presidential debate by tweeting: The 2012 presidential election debate in South Korea. 557-569 - Yun-Cheol Heo, Ji-Young Park, Ji-Young Kim, Han Woo Park:
The emerging viewertariat in South Korea: The Seoul mayoral TV debate on Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. 570-583 - Muneo Kaigo, Sae Okura:
Exploring fluctuations in citizen engagement on a local government Facebook page in Japan. 584-595
- Anders Henten, Reza Tadayoni:
Developing the future ICT infrastructures - Technologies, markets, and policies. 597-599
- Claudio Feijóo, José Luis Gómez Barroso, Sergio Ramos:
Techno-economic implications of the mass-market uptake of mobile data services: Requirements for next generation mobile networks. 600-612 - Antonio Ghezzi, Manos Dramitinos:
Towards a Future Internet infrastructure: Analyzing the multidimensional impacts of assured quality Internet interconnection. 613-630 - Hernán Galperín:
Localizing Internet infrastructure: Cooperative peering in Latin America. 631-640 - Hanne Kristine Hallingby, Gjermund Hartviksen, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Carsten Sørensen:
Convergence in action: A case study of the Norwegian Internet. 641-649 - Reza Tadayoni, Anders Henten:
From IPv4 to IPv6: Lost in translation? 650-659
- Tom Evens, Karen Donders:
Television distribution: Economic dimensions, emerging policies. 661-664
- Maria Michalis, Paul Smith:
The relation between content providers and distributors: Lessons from the regulation of television distribution in the United Kingdom. 665-673 - Tom Evens, Karen Donders:
Mergers and acquisitions in TV broadcasting and distribution: Challenges for competition, industrial and media policy. 674-682 - Robert G. Picard, Charles H. Davis, Franco Papandrea, Sora Park:
Platform proliferation and its implications for domestic content policies. 683-692 - Gillian Doyle:
Resistance of channels: Television distribution in the multiplatform era. 693-702 - Brett Hutchins:
"The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same": Path dependency, sports content, and the suppression of innovation in mobile television. 703-710 - Junghwan Kim, Seongcheol Kim, Changi Nam:
Competitive dynamics in the Korean video platform market: Traditional pay TV platforms vs. OTT platforms. 711-721 - Trisha T. C. Lin, Chanansara Oranop:
Responding to media convergence: Regulating multi-screen television services in Thailand. 722-732
Volume 33, Number 3, August 2016
- Boukaye Boubacar Traore, Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Fana Tangara:
Integrating MDA and SOA for improving telemedicine services. 733-741 - Chatchai Kongaut, Erik Bohlin:
Investigating mobile broadband adoption and usage: A case of smartphones in Sweden. 742-752 - John W. Cheng, Hitoshi Mitomo, Tokio Otsuka, Stefan Y. Jeon:
Cultivation effects of mass and social media on perceptions and behavioural intentions in post-disaster recovery - The case of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. 753-772 - Tony Cheng-Kui Huang, Chih-Hong Huang, Yung-Ting Chuang:
Change discovery of learning performance in dynamic educational environments. 773-792 - Alejandro Vera Baquero, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Owen Molloy:
Real-time business activity monitoring and analysis of process performance on big-data domains. 793-807 - Vimala Balakrishnan, Chin Lay Gan:
Students' learning styles and their effects on the use of social media technology for learning. 808-821 - Lukasz Tomczyk, Kamil Kopecký:
Children and youth safety on the Internet: Experiences from Czech Republic and Poland. 822-833 - Chia-Ying Li:
The more, the better? Why abundant information leads to unanticipated outcomes. 834-847 - Sandip Mukhopadhyay, Mark de Reuver, Harry Bouwman:
Effectiveness of control mechanisms in mobile platform ecosystem. 848-859 - Dongnyok Shim, Jin Gyo Kim, Jörn Altmann:
Identifying key drivers and bottlenecks in the adoption of E-book readers in Korea. 860-871 - HoKyu Lee, Yonghwan Kim:
Analysis of regulatory systems of broadcasting and telecommunications: A comparative study focusing on Korea and the United States. 872-879
Volume 33, Number 4, November 2016
- May-Ching Ding, Yuan-Shuh Lii:
Handling online service recovery: Effects of perceived justice on online games. 881-895 - Michael Mudrick, Michael Miller, David J. Atkin:
The influence of social media on fan reactionary behaviors. 896-903 - Chuang-Chun Liu, I-Cheng Chang:
Model of online game addiction: The role of computer-mediated communication motives. 904-915 - Marlen Komorowski, Paulien Coppens, Wendy Van den Broeck, Olivier Braet:
Lowering the barriers for online cross-media usage: Scenarios for a Belgian single sign-on solution. 916-924
- Pathamanathan Pitchay Muthu, Thurasamy Ramayah, Ahmed Ibrahim Alzahrani, Osama Alfarraj, Nasser Alalwan:
E-Government service delivery by a local government agency: The case of E-Licensing. 925-935
- Moon-Koo Kim, Siew Fan Wong, Younghoon Chang, Jong-Hyun Park:
Determinants of customer loyalty in the Korean smartphone market: Moderating effects of usage characteristics. 936-949 - Kamil Kopecký:
Czech Children and Facebook - A quantitative survey. 950-958 - Qun Zhao, Chun-Der Chen, Jin-Long Wang:
The effects of psychological ownership and TAM on social media loyalty: An integrated model. 959-972 - Pekka Kekolahti, Kalevi Kilkki, Heikki Hämmäinen, Antti Riikonen:
Features as predictors of phone popularity: An analysis of trends and structural breaks. 973-989 - Teck-Soon Hew, Sharifah Latifah Syed Abdul Kadir:
Predicting the acceptance of cloud-based virtual learning environment: The roles of Self Determination and Channel Expansion Theory. 990-1013 - Eilat Chen Levy, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Yaron Ariel:
The effect of online interruptions on the quality of cognitive performance. 1014-1021 - Walid Chaouali:
Once a user, always a user: Enablers and inhibitors of continuance intention of mobile social networking sites. 1022-1033 - Tien Wang, Ralph Keng-Jung Yeh, Charlie C. Chen, Zorikto Tsydypov:
What drives electronic word-of-mouth on social networking sites? Perspectives of social capital and self-determination. 1034-1047 - Xuguang Li, Andrew M. Cox:
A comparative study of knowledge construction within online user support discussion forums in Chinese and English-language cultural contexts. 1048-1056 - Ivan Forenbacher, Dragan Perakovic, Sinisa Husnjak:
Hedonic modeling to explore the relationship of cell phone plan price and quality in Croatia. 1057-1070 - Saifuddin Ahmed, Kokil Jaidka, Jaeho Cho:
The 2014 Indian elections on Twitter: A comparison of campaign strategies of political parties. 1071-1087
- Ville Salonen, Heikki Karjaluoto:
Web personalization: The state of the art and future avenues for research and practice. 1088-1104
- Olivier Arifon, Nicolas Vanderbiest:
Integrating social networks in a lobbying campaign: The case study of Intermarché, a supermarket chain. 1105-1118 - Wannes Heirman, Michel Walrave, Anne Vermeulen, Koen Ponnet, Heidi Vandebosch, Kris Hardies:
Applying the theory of planned behavior to adolescents' acceptance of online friendship requests sent by strangers. 1119-1129 - Jong-Hyun Park, Moon-Koo Kim:
Factors influencing the low usage of smart TV services by the terminal buyers in Korea. 1130-1140 - Mohammad A. Salahuddin, Jeff Gow:
The effects of Internet usage, financial development and trade openness on economic growth in South Africa: A time series analysis. 1141-1154 - Cheng Chen, Louis Leung:
Are you addicted to Candy Crush Saga? An exploratory study linking psychological factors to mobile social game addiction. 1155-1166 - Covadonga Gijón, Jason Whalley, Gillian Anderson:
Exploring the differences in broadband access speeds across Glasgow. 1167-1178
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