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Han Li

Researcher at University of New Mexico

Publications -  45
Citations -  2689

Han Li is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2208 citations. Previous affiliations of Han Li include Minnesota State University Moorhead & Virginia State University.

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Beyond adaptive security coping behaviors: Theory and empirical evidence

TL;DR: In this article , an extended parallel process model was developed to reveal the processes underlying users' adaptive and maladaptive security coping behaviors, and the model was empirically examined along with alternative models.
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Understanding the Impact of Instant Messaging (IM) on Subjective Task Complexity and User Satisfaction

TL;DR: This paper theorized and empirically tested how the frequency and social network characteristic of IM interruptions could interact with an individual’s polychronic orientation, i.e. multitasking preference, and jointly influence employee satisfaction and subjective task complexity.
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Moving Consumers from Free to Fee in Platform-Based Markets: An Empirical Study of Multiplayer Online Battle Arena Games

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate that extending the magnitude of taste differentiation is an effective differentiation strategy and that increasing product differentiation leads to greater perceived value of the service, but undermines fairness perceptions.
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An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between IT Infastructure Flexibility and IT Responsiveness in SMEs: A Resource-Based Analysis.

TL;DR: This research empirically test the relationship between IT infrastructure flexibility, which is measured on four dimensions, and IT responsiveness and speculate that among the four IT flexibility dimensions, only modularity and IT personnel competency have direct impact on IT responsiveness.
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Understanding the Compliance with the INternet Use Policy from a Criminology Perspective

TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that employees’ compliance intention of Internet use policy is the result of competing influences of perceived benefits of Internet abuses, formal sanction risks, personal moral norms and organizational facilitating conditions.