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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 101
Volume 101, December 2019
- Hichang Cho, Sungjong Roh, Byungho Park:
Of promoting networking and protecting privacy: Effects of defaults and regulatory focus on social media users' preference settings. 1-13 - Elizabeth M. Jenkins, Zulfia Zaher, Stephanie Tikkanen, Jessica L. Ford:
Creative identity (re)Construction, creative community building, and creative resistance: A qualitative analysis of queer ingroup members' tweets after the Orlando Shooting. 14-21 - Fatuma Namisango, Kyeong Kang:
Organization-public relationships on social media: The role of relationship strength, cohesion and symmetry. 22-29 - Irene T. Skuballa, Kate M. Xu, Halszka Jarodzka:
The impact of Co-actors on cognitive load: When the mere presence of others makes learning more difficult. 30-41 - Luwei Rose Luqiu, Michael G. Schmierbach, Yu-Leung Ng:
Willingness to follow opinion leaders: A case study of Chinese Weibo. 42-50 - Elmie Nekmat, Ismaharif Ismail:
Issue-based micromobilization on social media: Mediated pathways linking issue involvement and self-network opinion congruity to expressive support. 51-59 - Catherine J. Crompton, Sarah E. MacPherson:
Human agency beliefs affect older adults' interaction behaviours and task performance when learning with computerised partners. 60-67 - Jingxian Wang, Dineke E. H. Tigelaar, Wilfried Admiraal:
Connecting rural schools to quality education: Rural teachers' use of digital educational resources. 68-76 - R. Yellowlees, A. E. Dingemans, Jolanda Veldhuis, Anna J. D. (Nadia) Bij de Vaate:
Face Yourself(ie): Investigating selfie-behavior in females with severe eating disorder symptoms. 77-83 - Nicholas Fitz, Kostadin Kushlev, Ranjan Jagannathan, Terrel Lewis, Devang Paliwal, Dan Ariely:
Batching smartphone notifications can improve well-being. 84-94 - Hongxia Li, Yafei Guo, Quanlei Yu:
Self-control makes the difference: The psychological mechanism of dual processing model on internet addicts' unusual behavior in intertemporal choice. 95-103 - Helena Bruggeman, Alain Van Hiel, Guido Van Hal, Stefan Van Dongen:
Does the use of digital media affect psychological well-being? An empirical test among children aged 9 to 12. 104-113
- Nripendra P. Rana, Emma L. Slade, Sebastian Kitching, Yogesh K. Dwivedi:
The IT way of loafing in class: Extending the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to understand students' cyberslacking intentions. 114-123
- Stephanie Andel, Stacey R. Kessler, Shani Pindek, Gary Kleinman, Paul E. Spector:
Is cyberloafing more complex than we originally thought? Cyberloafing as a coping response to workplace aggression exposure. 124-130 - Daniel L. King, Paul H. Delfabbro, Sally M. Gainsbury, Michael Dreier, Nancy Greer, Joël Billieux:
Unfair play? Video games as exploitative monetized services: An examination of game patents from a consumer protection perspective. 131-143 - Rui-ping Zhang, Bao-yu Bai, Suo Jiang, Shuai Yang, Qian Zhou:
Parenting styles and internet addiction in Chinese adolescents: Conscientiousness as a mediator and teacher support as a moderator. 144-150 - Michael A. Erskine, Mohammed Khojah, Alex E. McDaniel:
Location selection using heat maps: Relative advantage, task-technology fit, and decision-making performance. 151-162 - Yi Liu, Tuba Bakici:
Enterprise social media usage: The motives and the moderating role of public social media experience. 163-172 - Arash Barfar:
Cognitive and affective responses to political disinformation in Facebook. 173-179 - Yeon Joo Lee, Miyeon Ha, Sujeong Kwon, Yealin Shim, Jinwoo Kim:
Egoistic and altruistic motivation: How to induce users' willingness to help for imperfect AI. 180-196 - Jenny S. Wesche, Andreas Sonderegger:
When computers take the lead: The automation of leadership. 197-209 - Graeme McLean, Alan Wilson:
Shopping in the digital world: Examining customer engagement through augmented reality mobile applications. 210-224 - Zarina I. Vakhitova, Clair L. Alston-Knox, Danielle M. Reynald, Michael K. Townsley, Julianne L. Webster:
Lifestyles and routine activities: Do they enable different types of cyber abuse? 225-237 - Emily A. Paskewitz, Stephenson J. Beck:
Exploring perceptions of multicommunicator texting during meetings. 238-247 - Kevin Ackermans, Ellen Rusman, Rob Nadolski, Marcus Specht, Saskia Brand-Gruwel:
Video-or text-based rubrics: What is most effective for mental model growth of complex skills within formative assessment in secondary schools? 248-258
- Alyssa N. Saiphoo, Zahra Vahedi:
A meta-analytic review of the relationship between social media use and body image disturbance. 259-275
- Vlad Burtaverde, Eugen Avram, Sebastian Vlasceanu:
Not using social media. A socioanalytic perspective. 276-285 - Silas Formunyuy Verkijika:
"If you know what to do, will you take action to avoid mobile phishing attacks": Self-efficacy, anticipated regret, and gender. 286-296 - Lin Xiao, Jian Mou:
Social media fatigue -Technological antecedents and the moderating roles of personality traits: The case of WeChat. 297-310
- Ana Beatriz Hernández-Lara, Enric Serradell-López, Àngels Fitó-Bertran:
Students' perception of the impact of competences on learning: An analysis with business simulations. 311-319
- Dominika Howard, Bianca Klettke, Mathew Ling, Isabel Krug, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz:
Does body dissatisfaction influence sexting behaviors in daily life? 320-326 - Guangyao Chen, Shuhua Zhou, Tingrong Zhi:
Viewing mechanism of lonely audience: Evidence from an eye movement experiment on barrage video. 327-333 - Pekka Mertala:
Teachers' beliefs about technology integration in early childhood education: A meta-ethnographical synthesis of qualitative research. 334-349
- Mu-Yen Chen, Miltiadis D. Lytras, Arun Kumar Sangaiah:
Anticipatory computing: Crowd intelligence from social network and big data. 350-351 - Djallel Eddine Boubiche, Muhammad Imran, Aneela Maqsood, Muhammad Shoaib:
Mobile crowd sensing - Taxonomy, applications, challenges, and solutions. 352-370 - Nicola Capuano, Francisco Chiclana, Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Hamido Fujita, Vincenzo Loia:
Fuzzy Group Decision Making for influence-aware recommendations. 371-379 - Javier Cejudo, Mari Luz López-Delgado, Lidia Losada:
Effectiveness of the videogame "Spock" for the improvement of the emotional intelligence on psychosocial adjustment in adolescents. 380-386 - Shu-Hsuan Chang, Yu Shu, Yi-Hsien Lin, Chih-Lien Wang:
"I Believe", "I Think", then "I Will"? Investigating the Mediator Role of Ethical Judgment between internet ethical self-efficacy and ethical behavioral intention. 387-393 - Fei-Fei Cheng, Chin-Shan Wu, Bianca Leiner:
The influence of user interface design on consumer perceptions: A cross-cultural comparison. 394-401 - Mu-Yen Chen, Chien Hsiang Liao, Ren-Pao Hsieh:
Modeling public mood and emotion: Stock market trend prediction with anticipatory computing approach. 402-408 - Ting-Hsuan Chen, Ruey-Jenn Ho, Yi-Wei Liu:
Investor personality predicts investment performance? A statistics and machine learning model investigation. 409-416 - Norjihan Binti Abdul Ghani, Suraya Hamid, Ibrahim Abaker Targio Hashem, Ejaz Ahmed:
Social media big data analytics: A survey. 417-428 - Young-Sik Jeong, Yi Pan, Shailendra Rathore, Byoungwook Kim, Jong Hyuk Park:
A parallel team formation approach using crowd intelligence from social network. 429-434 - Abdelaziz Khaled, Samir Ouchani, Chemseddine Chohra:
Recommendations-based on semantic analysis of social networks in learning environments. 435-449 - Chin-Feng Lai, Ying-Hsun Lai, Ren-Hung Hwang, Tien-Chi Huang:
Physiological signals anticipatory computing for individual emotional state and creativity thinking. 450-456 - Chien Hsiang Liao, Mu-Yen Chen:
Building social computing system in big data: From the perspective of social network analysis. 457-465 - Jiseob Park, Junho Choi, Hyeob Kim, HyukJun Kwon:
The influence of media type and length of time delay on user attitude: Effects of product-focused virtual reality. 466-473 - Chien-wen Shen, Min Chen, Chiao-chen Wang:
Analyzing the trend of O2O commerce by bilingual text mining on social media. 474-483 - Jaiteg Singh, Gaurav Goyal:
Anticipating movie success through crowdsourced social media videos. 484-494 - Chen-Shu Wang, Shiang-Lin Lin, Tung-Hsiang Chou, Bo-Yi Li:
An integrated data analytics process to optimize data governance of non-profit organization. 495-505
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