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Technological and informational frames: explaining age-related variation in the use of patient accessible electronic health records as technology and information
Isto Huvila, Åsa Cajander, Jonas Moll, Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Hanife RexhepiData from a national patient survey (N = 1,155) of the Swedish PAEHR “Journalen” users were analysed, and an extended version of the theory of technological frames was developed…
Identifying design guidelines for online information resources: a study of expectant and new mothers
Carolanne Mahony, Ciara Heavin, David SammonThe purpose of this article is to identify design guidelines for online resources based on the subjective assessment criteria used by individuals to assess and process information…
Personality in information systems professions: identifying archetypal professions with suitable traits and candidates' ability to fake-good these traits
Luka Tomat, Peter Trkman, Anton ManfredaThe importance of information systems (IS) professions is increasing. As personality–job fit theory claims, employees must have suitable personality traits for particular IS…
Open e-learning platforms and the design–reality gap: an affordance theory perspective
Stephen McCarthy, Wendy Rowan, Nina Kahma, Laura Lynch, Titiana Petra ErtiöThe dropout rates of open e-learning platforms are often cited as high as 97%, with many users discontinuing their use after initial acceptance. This study aims to explore this…
Worlds apart: a socio-material exploration of mHealth in rural areas of developing countries
Emmanuel Eze, Rob Gleasure, Ciara HeavinThe implementation of mobile health (mHealth) in developing countries seems to be stuck in a pattern of successive pilot studies that struggle for mainstream implementation. This…
Narrative and aesthetics as antecedents of perceived learning in serious games
Andreas Alexiou, Michaéla C. Schippers, Ilan Oshri, Spyros AngelopoulosThis study uses a critically acclaimed digital game as an instructional tool to explore the role of emotional design elements on psychological flow and perceived learning.
Media synchronicity in organizational social exchange
Osku Torro, Henri Pirkkalainen, Hongxiu LiThe purpose of the paper is to examine how media synchronicity facilitates the emergence of social exchange (i.e. trust and reciprocity) in organizations’ information and…
Enhancing consumer perceptions of privacy and trust: a GDPR label perspective
Grace Fox, Theo Lynn, Pierangelo RosatiThe General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduces significant data protection obligations on all organizations within the European Union (EU) and those transacting with EU…
From connective actions in social movements to offline collective actions: an individual level perspective
Edward W.N. Bernroider, G. Harindranath, Sherif KamelThe purpose of this study is to investigate the role of connective action characterised by interconnection and personal communication on social media (SM) for participating in…
Bourdieusian e-capital perspective enhancing digital capital discussion in the realm of third level digital divide
Maria Merisalo, Teemu MakkonenThe purpose of this paper is to create a research framework to scrutinize how individuals' digital technology use produces tangible and intangible outcomes in online (digital) and…
Digital twins’ impact on organizational control: perspectives on formal vs social control
Juhani Ukko, Minna Saunila, Mina Nasiri, Tero Rantala, Mira HolopainenThis study examines the connection between different digital-twin characteristics and organizational control. Specifically, the study aims to examine whether the digital-twin…
The grey digital divide and welfare state regimes: a comparative study of European countries
Sofia Alexopoulou, Joachim Åström, Martin KarlssonTechnology access, digital skills, and digital services are increasingly prerequisites for public life and accessing public services. The digital divide in contemporary societies…
Are you talking to me? – calling laypersons in the sphere of data economy ecosystems
Sari Knaapi-Junnila, Minna M. Rantanen, Jani KoskinenData economy is pervasively present in our everyday lives. Still, ordinary laypersons' chances to genuine communication with other stakeholders are scarce. This paper aims to…
The structure and information spread capability of the network formed by integrated fitness apps
Euodia Vermeulen, Sara GrobbelaarIn this article we aim to understand how the network formed by fitness tracking devices and associated apps as a subset of the broader health-related Internet of things is capable…
Consumers' purchase intentions in social commerce: the role of social psychological distance, perceived value, and perceived cognitive effort
Xue YangElectronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) has become one of the most influential information sources for consumers' purchase decision-making. Based on construal-level theory and from the…
Professional social media-enabled productivity: a five-wave longitudinal study on the role of professional social media invasion, work engagement and work exhaustion
Reetta Oksa, Henri Pirkkalainen, Markus Salo, Nina Savela, Atte OksanenSocial media platforms are increasingly used at work to facilitate work-related activities and can either challenge or make people feel more productive at jobs. This study drew…
An organizational digital footprint for interruption management: a data-driven approach
Tiina Kalliomäki-Levanto, Antti UkkonenInterruptions are prevalent in knowledge work, and their negative consequences have driven research to find ways for interruption management. However, these means almost always…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie