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Showing papers in "Information & Management in 2017"


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TL;DR: A systematic review of studies of online impulse buying was conducted, and the StimulusOrganismResponse (SOR) framework was used to identify and classify the factors that affectOnline impulse buying.

313 citations


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TL;DR: It is found that the attributes of smart tourism technologies promote both explorative and exploitative use, while user’s security and privacy concerns have a negative effect.

276 citations


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TL;DR: The developed artefact demonstrates a method for analysing unstructured big data to enhance strategic decision making within a real problem domain and its applicability to other big data streams is discussed.

257 citations


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TL;DR: The perceived health status differentially moderates the effects of privacy concerns and informational support on the PHI disclosure intention, which significantly influence personal health information (PHI) disclosure intention.

247 citations


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TL;DR: Empirical analysis based on data collected from Sina Weibo users suggests that several content cues and web page design as a noncontent cue are positively related with cognitive and affective images, which lead to a conative image.

236 citations


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TL;DR: A conceptual model is proposed which hypothesizes a relationship between knowledge sharing, trust, collaboration, and team effectiveness in virtual team settings and suggests that knowledge sharing positively influences trust and collaboration among virtual team members.

191 citations


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TL;DR: Evidence that gender effects should be considered in understanding the continued usage of SNSs is provided and an advanced framework to explain and analyze gender differences in users SNS continuance decisions is developed.

181 citations


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TL;DR: This study proposed and tested a set of metrics for CEB on social media, and provided empirical support for associating CEB with economic performance, and underscores the importance of investing in social media communication across multiple channels.

177 citations


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TL;DR: The findings indicate that telepresence positively affects the five dimensions of flow: enjoyment, concentration, challenge, control, and curiosity, which enhances time distortion and frequency of social media use.

177 citations


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TL;DR: This study develops and tests an integrated model that contributes to the scholarly research on social media and information systems and helps organizations to understand the benefits of social media usage and provides a justification for investments in social media by organizations.

175 citations


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TL;DR: It is shown that social media analytics captures spatial patterns within the city that relate to the presence of users and the environmental and topical engagement, and how these patterns serve as an input to value creation for smart urban tourism.

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Dong-Hee Shin1
TL;DR: A user experience model is proposed, conceptualizing QoE specific to personal informatics and highlighting its relationships with other factors, which establishes a foundation for IoT service categories through a heuristic quality assessment tool from a user-centered perspective.

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TL;DR: Partial least squares analysis results suggest that confirmation of expectation, search effort, and alternative attractiveness are predictors of regret, which in turn influences satisfaction and repurchase intention; and prior loyalty negatively moderates the relationship between satisfaction andRepurchase intention.

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TL;DR: The model incorporates both general-IT and specific-BI value creation mechanisms and draws on the resource-based view and on conceptualizations of organizational learning to hypothesize about the paths by which BI assets and BI capabilities create business value.

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TL;DR: The findings revealed that push effect, in terms of low transaction efficiency, drives customers away from e-commerce sites, whereas the pull effects, including social presence, social support, social benefit, and self-presentation, attract customers to social commerce sites.

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TL;DR: The results indicate that donation intention is determined by the emotional attachment to the content creator and functional dependence on social media, which are influenced by both social factors (identification, interaction, and information value) and technical factors (sociability and personalization).

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TL;DR: Investigating how industry influences the relationship between IT capability and business performance finds that the control group in the industries in which the "transform" IT strategic role dominates showed superior performance than the IT leader.

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TL;DR: Investigation of crowdfunding projects using advocates reveals that higher funding can be secured with advocates who are of further geographical distance and of higher social capital, and funding performance is further enhanced with a lower geographical propinquity.

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TL;DR: This study fills the gap by focusing on the citizens’ view in describing ICT-driven socio-economic development in a developing country by presenting a model of the impact dimensions of socio- economic development.

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TL;DR: Drawing conclusions on how firms should manage the flow of travelers’ experience information and design smart tourism platforms is drawn.

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TL;DR: Results indicate that IT dimensions, namely ease-of-use and interactivity, influence emotional processes (authenticity and cognitive engagement), which in turn influence learning.

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TL;DR: While bridging capital was not associated with any of the three outcomes, bonding social capital was positively related to the two satisfaction measures, and neither type of social capital mediated relationships between MIM use and affordances, and employee outcomes.

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TL;DR: It is found that countries’ e-Government matures as they become more affluent (in terms of GDP per capita) and as their ICT infrastructure improves and human capital and the quality of governance have no significant effect on the development of e- government maturity.

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TL;DR: The experiment results demonstrate that RubE significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art techniques for product feature extraction and is generalizable from search goods to experience goods.

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TL;DR: Examination of the impact of IT resources on Management education using the case method theorizes that traditional education technologies enable instructors to engage students to increase learning performance, which in turn leads to greater student satisfaction, and that social media applications can amplify these relationships.

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TL;DR: A model to explain how consumers perceptions of product presentation technologies may affect online impulse buying is proposed and tested and shows that vividness and interactivity of online product presentations increased the participants perceptions of local presence.

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TL;DR: A theoretical model of how leadership style and organizational learning culture impact ERP assimilation was developed and data collected from organizations that have used ERP systems for at least 1 year found that the influence of transformational leadership on organizational learning was strong but mediated by the learning culture.

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TL;DR: The results indicate that perceived online community support had different effects on commitment between posters and lurkers; on the contrary, the norm of reciprocity was found to negatively moderate the effect of perceived freedom of expression on commitment among lurkers.

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TL;DR: Findings highlight the need to personalize websites that display an agent fitting user profiles that affect perceived productivity, either independently from ACA use (for involvement or product familiarity) or in interaction with using the ACA.

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TL;DR: This research investigates the role of individual media dependency in predicting continuance intention to use ubiquitous media systems and argues that technology dependency has an unexplored facet that is goal-oriented in nature.