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Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 25
Volume 25, 2021
- Cong Hiep Pham, Irfan Ulhaq, Minh Nhat Nguyen, Mathews Nkhoma:
An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Knowledge Sharing Methods on Cyber Security Practice. - Tahereh Saheb, Faranak Hosseinpouli Mamaghani:
Exploring the Digital Business Ecosystem of Internet of Things in Emerging Economies with a focus on the role of pseudo-private companies. - Tania Binos, Vince Bruno, Arthur Adamopoulos:
Intelligent agent based framework to augment warehouse management systems for dynamic demand environments. - Pascal Freier, Matthias Schumann:
Decision Support Systems in the Context of Cyber-Physical Systems: Influencing Factors and Challenges for the Adoption in Production Scheduling. - Faqir Taj, Karlheinz Kautz, Vince Bruno:
The Coevolution of Routines and IT Systems in IT-enabled Organizational Transformation as an Instance of Digital Transformation: : A Social Constructivist Perspective. - Alireza Amrollahi:
A Conceptual Tool to Eliminate Filter Bubbles in Social Networks. - Florence Mwagwabi, Hee Jhee Jiow:
Compliance with security guidelines in teenagers: The conflicting role of peer influence and personal norms. - Deborah Bunker, Annette Mills, Doug Vogel:
Special Section of Invited Papers from the 30th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. - Tapani Rinta-Kahila, Esko Penttinen:
Four Flavours of Customers: A dual-system perspective on self-service technology use. - Sheshadri Chatterjee:
Impact on addiction of online platforms on quality of life: Age and Gender as moderators. - Yusuf Hassan, Jatin Pandey:
Demystifying the Dark Side of Social Networking Sites through Mindfulness. - Ashish Kumar Rathore, Dayashankar Maurya, Amit Kumar Srivastava:
Do policymakers use social media for policy design? A Twitter analytics approach. - Sanjit Kumar Roy, Gaganpreet Singh, Saadia Shabnam:
Modelling Customer Engagement Behaviour in Smart Retailing: Modelling Customer Engagement Behaviour. - Abhishek Behl, Pratima Amol Sheorey, Kokil Jain, Meena Chavan, Isha Jajodia, Zuopeng Justin Zhang:
Gamifying the gig: transitioning the dark side to bright side of online engagement. - Kim Feddema, Paul Harrigan, Shasha Wang:
The dark and light sides of engagement: an analysis of user-generated content in wildlife trade online communities. - Atulan Guha, Maitrayee Mukerji:
Determinants of Digital Divide using Demand-Supply Framework : Evidence from India. - Manish Gupta, Arpan Kumar Kar, Charles Jebarajakirthy:
Research on Engaging Stakeholders Online: The Bright and Dark Sides. - Dharshani Chandrasekara, Darshana Sedera, Caddie Gao:
Determining Boundary Conditions of Social Influence for Social Networks Research. - Wallayaporn Techakriengkrai, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Felix B. Tan:
Examining Post-Adoptive Change of Enterprise System Implementations: A Socio-Technical Perspective. - Pedro Fernandes, Rúben Pereira, Guilherme Wiedenhöft:
Information Technology Governance and the individuals' behavior: A cross-sectional study. - Antonio Batista da Silva Oliveira, Paula Chimenti:
"Humanized Robots": A Proposition of Categories to Understand Virtual Influencers. - Kathleen Clapham, Helen Hasan, Bronwyn Fredericks, Dawn Bessarab, Peter Kelly, Valerie Harwood, Kate Senior, Marlene Longbottom, Elizabeth Dale:
Digital Support for Indigenous Research Methodologies. - Cat Kutay:
Knowledge Elicitation with Aboriginal Australian communities. - Kirsten Thorpe, Kimberly Christen, Lauren Booker, Monica Galassi:
Designing archival information systems through partnerships with Indigenous communities: Developing the Mukurtu Hubs and Spokes Model in Australia. - Dominic O'Sullivan:
Editorial for the Special Section on Indigenous Use of Information and Communication Technologies: Information Systems and the Practice of Indigenous Self-determination. - Deepak Sangroya, Rambalak Yadav, Yatish Joshi:
Does gamified interaction build a strong consumer-brand connection? A study of mobile applications. - Radhakrishna Bhimavarapu, Pankaj Kumar Mohanty, Anitha Acharya, Manish Gupta:
Interactive app-based services: Recovery evaluations and the mediating role of satisfaction in the relationship between customer-brand engagement and electronic word of mouth. - Shalini Talwar, Manish Talwar, Puneet Kaur, Gurmeet Singh, Amandeep Dhir:
Why have consumers opposed, postponed, and rejected Innovations during a pandemic? A Study of mobile payment Innovations. - Abhishek Behl, Vijay Pereira:
What's behind a scratch card? Designing a mobile application using gamification to study customer loyalty: An experimental approach. - Amit Shankar, Charles Jebarajakirthy, Pooja Kumari:
Editorial for the Special Section on Research on consumer evaluation of mobile applications: Does interactivity matter? - Irfanuzzaman Khan, Jennifer M. I. Loh, M. Abu Saleh, Ali Quazi, Majharul Talukder:
Effect of barrier related factors on perceived usefulness and ease of use of social media applications in the Australian healthcare sector. - P. C. Lai, Ewilly Jie Ying Liew:
Towards a Cashless Society: The Effects of Perceived Convenience and Security on Gamified Mobile Payment Platform Adoption. - Mehdi Darban:
Understanding the Perception of Information System Niche: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Validation. - Tuan Anh Nguyen, Cong Hiep Pham, Martin Dick, Joan Richardson:
Trust Types and Mediating Effect of Consumer Trust in m-payment Adoption: An empirical Examination of Vietnamese Consumers. - Khondker Mohammad Zobair, Louis Sanzogni, Luke Houghton, Kuldeep Sandhu, Md Jahirul Islam:
Health Seekers' Acceptance and Adoption Determinants of Telemedicine in Emerging Economies. - Sandeep Goyal, Anandan Pillai, Sumedha Chauhan:
E-governance using mobile applications: A case study of India during the COVID-19 pandemic. - Karlheinz Kautz:
Editorial for The Australasian Journal of Information Systems 2021 : Volume 25.
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