Aslib Journal of Information Management
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Does mobile government become an administrative burden for older adults?
Tao Chen, Tiancheng Shang, Rongxiao Yan, Kang HeThe study explores how mobile governance affects the administrative burden on older adults, focusing on learning, psychological and compliance costs.
Understanding strategies employed by seniors in identifying deepfakes
Zhong Tang, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee, Yihao YangThis paper aims to confront the rising threat of deepfake videos, focusing on the limited research on deepfake detection strategies among seniors. The study thus investigates…
Consumer privacy decision-making in digital era: an integrative review and taxonomy
Zhuo Sun, Gaofeng Pan, Ruixian Yang, Guoquan Zang, Jinghong ZhouIn the digital age, personalized services and accurate recommendations enhance the customer experience and streamline shopping. However, increasing concerns about personal privacy…
Examinations of search interactions, experiences and communication in collaborative search
Lu Zhang, Chang Liu, Pengyi ZhangThis study aims to explore the characteristics of collaborative information searching by comparing the differences in search experience and interaction between collaborative…
Thinking or feeling? The effect of information diversity on consumption decisions based on the social support framework
Xiaosong Dong, Weixin LiInstrumental and emotional information influence paradoxically on people’s decision-making, and similar influences are more evident in e-commerce scenarios where physical…
Investigating the determinants of user adoption behavior in the context of conflicting health information: a DEMATEL-ISM model approach
Chongwu Bi, Lishuang Yao, Yan Jin, Zhuo SunThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors influencing user adoption behavior in the context of conflicting health information, thereby contributing to the…
Under the iceberg of “one-stop”: explore multi-actor engagement in one-stop digital cultural platforms through actor-network and commons theories
Zixin Rao, Shuxian Liu, Peng XiaoThis study investigates the roles and interactions of various actors of one-stop digital culture platforms (ODCPs) by applying actor-network theory (ANT).
Information-seeking pathways of Chinese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in the context of seeking project-specific information
Huan Zhong, Zhengbiao HanTo explore the project-specific information-seeking pathways of Chinese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and understand the information seeking in their…
Exploring the impact of team engagement on patient satisfaction: insights from social support and transactive memory system
Siqi Wang, Xiaofei ZhangResearch on the impact of the engagement of online medical teams (OMTs) on patient evaluation, for example, satisfaction, remains insufficient. This study attempts to recognize…
Factors affecting user intention to use social commerce continuously from a habit perspective
Yonathan Dri HandarkhoThis study proposes a theoretical model to explain user intention to continue engaging with Social Commerce (SC) from a habit perspective. The research uses social impact theory…
Misleading and correcting: characteristics of online misinformation and refutations in China during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ningyuan Song, Kejun Chen, Jiaer Peng, Yuehua Zhao, Jiaqing WangThis study aimed to uncover the characteristics of both misinformation and refutations as well as the associations between different aspects of misinformation and corresponding…
Persuasion for protection: an analysis of online safety videos on YouTube
Liuyu Huang, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Stella Xin YinPublic service announcements (PSAs) have been shown to be effective instruments that raise awareness, educate society, and change behaviors and attitudes. Many governments and…
Consumer resistance to mobile health consultation: the role of IT affordances and IT identity
Wenjing Zhang, Mengdi Wang, Dong LiAs the new frontier in online healthcare innovation, mobile health consultation (MHC) is transforming how traditional healthcare is delivered. Despite being known on a large scale…
Public interest in science or bots? Selective amplification of scientific articles on Twitter
Ashiqur Rahman, Ehsan Mohammadi, Hamed AlhooriWith the remarkable capability to reach the public instantly, social media has become integral in sharing scholarly articles to measure public response. Since spamming by bots on…
Knowledge structure and theme trends on mHealth apps for COVID-19: bibliometric analysis
Mina RamzyRecently, mHealth apps for COVID-19 have emerged as a new research area due to the diverse efforts to control the COVID-19 epidemic. Although there are many bibliometric studies…
What decision-making process do mHealth users go through when faced with privacy disclosure behaviors? A dual trade-off perspective
Hao Xin, FengTao Liu, ZiXiang WeiThis paper proposes that the trade-off between medical benefits and privacy concerns among mHealth users extends to their disclosure intentions, manifested as individuals…
An associative text analyzer to facilitate effectiveness of exploring historical texts for digital humanities
Chih-Ming Chen, Xian-Xu ChenThis study aims to develop an associative text analyzer (ATA) to support users in quickly grasping and interpreting the content of large amounts of text through text association…
Collaborative online shopping: customer satisfaction and the influence of product type, gender and involvement
Jia Li, David C. Yen, Pengzhu Zhang, Xuan LiuOnline shopping has recently been evolving more toward the subject area of collaborative online shopping (COS), and customer satisfaction is one of the key determinants for the…
Who’s afraid of AI? socio-technological perspectives on artificial intelligence in the workforce: an Israeli case study
Vlad Vasiliu, Gal YavetzThis study aimed to investigate the perception and acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies among the Israeli workforce. More specifically, it examined how age…
Online younger viewers’ motivation to purchase virtual gifts: multi-group analysis of urban-rural backgrounds
Lifu Li, Kyeong Kang, Fatuma NamisangoThe paper focuses on online younger viewers’ motivation to purchase virtual gifts on live-streaming platforms. To explore influencing factors, this study draws on the…
An investigation of country-scale collaboration patterns of digital humanities through dual perspectives of bibliometrics and altmetrics
Chengxi Yan, Yuchen Pan, Shaojian Li, Fuqian ZhangNational collaboration is an important topic for the development of digital humanities (DH). However, the collaboration patterns of DH have not been well studied in terms of…
Understand resist use online customer service chatbot: an integrated innovation resist theory and negative emotion perspective
Tsung-Sheng Chang, Wei-Hung HsiaoThe rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has driven enterprises to provide many intelligent services to consumers. For instance, customers can use chatbots to make…
Toward a conceptual framework characterizing the interplay of interest development, information search, and knowledge construction (ISK) in Children’s learning
Yong Ju Jung, Jiqun LiuThis conceptual paper aims to demonstrate a holistic, multifaceted framework of interest development, information search, and knowledge construction (ISK) on children’s diverse…
How do institutional dimensions of open government data affect innovation? Evidence from research institutes in China
Rui Mu, Xiaxia ZhaoThis study investigates the individual and binary (i.e. combined) effects of institutional dimensions of open government data (which include instructional, structural and…
Assessing the relationship between mobile devices usage, self-efficacy and online information seeking behavior: a demographic analysis in academic rural context
Muhammad Waqas, Sadaf Rafiq, Chen Ya, Jiang WuIn recent years, the use of mobile devices for academic persistence has grown to be an indispensable element of students’ learning, highlighting the broad acceptance and…
Discovering and early predicting popularity evolution patterns of social media emergency information
Delin Yuan, Yang LiWhen emergencies occur, the attention of the public towards emergency information on social media in a specific time period forms the emergency information popularity evolution…
Factors influencing the evolution of information ecosystems: an institutional theory perspective
Tung-Cheng Lin, Mei-Ling YehThe ecosystem concept has attracted attention in information system research to explain business competition, innovation and many other emerging phenomena. Existing studies focus…
How “inspired” are customers to order from mobile food delivery apps? Soliciting the stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R) paradigm
Nida Malik, Amir Zaib Abbasi, M. Sadiq Sohail, Ghazanfar Ali Abbasi, Ding Hooi TingThere has been a dramatic rise in the use of online food delivery apps (FDAs) services since the COVID-19 pandemic. Though online FDAs have contributed significantly to the rise…
How do I deal with complex social commerce landscape? Understanding continuance intention using approach and avoidance motivations model
Sin-Er Chong, Siew-Imm Ng, Norazlyn Binti Kamal Basha, Xin-Jean LimIn the vibrant world of social commerce (SC), where information flows freely, interactions thrive and online purchases abound, there is an escalating challenge. Users are…
Digital technology uses, purposes, barriers and training programs for culturally and linguistically diverse older adults: a systematic scoping review
Teagan Cunningham, Carolyn Murray, Jia Tina Du, Nina Evans, Tahereh ZiaianThis scoping review article aimed to systematically search the literature on the use, purpose and barriers of information and communication technology (ICT) for culturally and…
Incorporating knowledge for joint Chinese word segmentation and part-of-speech tagging with SynSemGCN
Xuemei Tang, Jun Wang, Qi SuRecent trends have shown the integration of Chinese word segmentation (CWS) and part-of-speech (POS) tagging to enhance syntactic and semantic parsing. However, the potential…
Investigating the impact of fear of missing out on inaction inertia in live streaming purchase intention
Chang-Yi Kao, Ching HuangThe main purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of live streaming participation on purchase intention, specifically focusing on how fear of missing out (FOMO…
Paths of knowledge sharing of core and periphery users in online health communities: social support perspective
Binhua Ye, Chaoran Chen, Jiantong ZhangWhat’s the flow path of knowledge sharing among members in online health community (OHC)? Exploration of this issue could shed light on mechanisms behind user knowledge sharing…
Effects of online and offline social capital on social self-efficacy and online self-disclosure
Edward Shih-Tse Wang, Hung-Chou LinIn this study, we drew on the theories of social exchange and social learning and hypothesized that the online social capital (SC) and offline SC of social networking affect the…
Why are social media users susceptible to health misinformation? A perspective from complexity theory
Zuying Mo, Yiming Guo, Daqing PanHealth misinformation on social media threatens public health. A critical question that sheds light on the propagation of health misinformation across social media platforms…
How the UTAUT motivates consumers' continuous use of green FinTech: the moderation effect of consumer social responsibility and long-term orientation
Rong-Rong Lin, Jung-Chieh LeeGreen financial technology (FinTech) has received attention for promoting green finance investment and sustainable development. However, how consumer social responsibility and…
Tweeting for office: decoding digital relevance in Spanish general elections 2011–2023
María Isabel Alonso-Magdaleno, Jesús García-GarcíaThe paper analyses the role and impact of Twitter in Spanish political communication, specifically focusing on how the platform influences the visibility and relevance of…
Exploring academic influence of algorithms by co-occurrence network based on full-text of academic papers
Yuzhuo Wang, Chengzhi Zhang, Min Song, Seongdeok Kim, Youngsoo Ko, Juhee LeeIn the era of artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms have gained unprecedented importance. Scientific studies have shown that algorithms are frequently mentioned in papers…
Why do knowledge seekers turn to knowledge contributors in social Q&A platforms? Evidence from China
Junping Qiu, Qinze Mi, Zhongyang Xu, Tingyong Zhang, Tao ZhouBased on the social interaction theory and trust theory, this study investigates the switching of users on social question and answer (Q&A) platforms from knowledge seekers to…
Multimodal archive resources organization based on deep learning: a prospective framework
Yaolin Zhou, Zhaoyang Zhang, Xiaoyu Wang, Quanzheng Sheng, Rongying ZhaoThe digitalization of archival management has rapidly developed with the maturation of digital technology. With data's exponential growth, archival resources have transitioned…
Enhancing green service innovation behavior through green involvement: the role of information technology adoption
Shu-Mei Tseng, Shervina OctavyaputriDeveloping green innovative services is critical to the restaurant industry to achieve significant benefits as well as environmental sustainability. This study aims to explore…
Measuring digital literacy with eye tracking: an examination of skills and performance based on user gaze
Nili Steinfeld, Azi Lev-On, Hama Abu-KishkThis study presents an innovative approach to analyzing user behavior when performing digital tasks by integrating eye-tracking technology. Through the measurement of user scan…
Examining the structure of MPs in the UK-China relationship using speech-word pair bipartite networks
Jiming Hu, Zexian Yang, Jiamin Wang, Wei Qian, Cunwan Feng, Wei LuThis study proposes a novel method utilising a speech-word pair bipartite network to examine the correlation structure between members of parliament (MPs) in the context of the…
Exploring the determinants of maternal and infant health knowledge adoption, sharing and purchase in short videos from an empathy theory perspective
Fanfan Huo, Chaoguang HuoThis paper aims to explore the determinants of maternal and infant health knowledge (M&IHK) adoption and sharing in the short video from an empathy theory perspective. We explore…
Gender and social inclusion: impact of mobile payment system on micro-entrepreneurs' perceived success and subjective well-being
Asma Shahid Khan, Subhan ShahidThe study examines how adopting e-paisa technology (a mobile payment system) enhances micro-entrepreneurs' perceived success and subjective well-being during the COVID-19 global…
Untangling influences of information relevance and media richness on health anxiety and COVID-19-related stress: perspective of stimulus-organism-response
Hua Pang, Enhui Zhou, Yi XiaoIn light of the stimulus-organism-response (SOR) theoretical paradigm, this paper explores how information relevance and media richness affect social network exhaustion and…
The moderating role of face on value co-creation behavior and co-creation attitude in online health communities
Muhammad Salman Latif, Jian-Jun WangGiven the progressive rise of online health communities (OHC) that have predominantly changed health delivery services, healthcare organizations still face tremendous challenges…
Monetization of first questions by text mining: how do peer patients respond to online health information in a Q&A forum?
Dingyu Shi, Xiaofei Zhang, Libo Liu, Preben Hansen, Xuguang LiOnline health question-and-answer (Q&A) forums have developed a new business model whereby listeners (peer patients) can pay to read health information derived from consultations…
Do peers really influence doctors' knowledge contribution behavior? Evidence from online health communities
Licai Lei, Shiyi HuThe online health community's success depends on doctors' active participation, so it is essential to understand the factors that affect doctors' knowledge contribution behavior…
Nip risks in the bud: research data ethics governance framework and collaborative network from the perspective of UK policy
Li Si, Xianrui LiuThis research aims to explore the research data ethics governance framework and collaborative network to optimize research data ethics governance practices, to balance the…
Device-dependent click-through rate estimation in Google organic search results based on clicks and impressions data
Artur Strzelecki, Andrej MiklosikThe landscape of search engine usage has evolved since the last known data were used to calculate click-through rate (CTR) values. The objective was to provide a replicable method…
Women’s adoption of wearable health-monitoring technology: empirical evidence from a least developed country
Md. Shahinur Rahman, Najmul Hasan, Jing Zhang, Iqbal Hossain Moral, Gazi Md. Shakhawat HossainAlthough wearable health-monitoring technology (WHMT) has become a stimulus for public health, women’s acceptance rate of this technology appears to be low. Thus, this study…
Development of governance for an integrated public data (GIPD) framework: illustrative use of GIPD in South Korea
Haengmi Kim, Jaeyoung An, Choong C. LeeUpon the realization of the need for guideline in cross-organizational data integration, in an exploratory manner, this study developed a public data governance framework…
Lessons learned for infodemics management in future health crises by studying the fear of COVID-19 impact on health information seeking of general population
Petros Kostagiolas, Charalampos Platis, Alkeviadis Belitsas, Maria Elisavet Psomiadi, Dimitris NiakasThe higher-level aim of this study is to investigate the impact of health information needs satisfaction on the fear of COVID-19 for the general population. The investigation is…
Understanding online review helpfulness: a pleasure-arousal-dominance (PAD) model perspective
Wuhuan Xu, Zhong Yao, Dandan He, Ling CaoDrawing on the pleasure-arousal-dominance (PAD) emotion model, the emotional states of consumers embedded in online reviews can be described through three dimensions, that is…
Information seeking and personal information management behaviors as scaffolding during life transitions: the case of early-career researchers
Lilach AlonThe study investigates the information-related challenges as well as the practices adopted by early-career researchers during transitions between roles and institutions. Its…
Worried, anxious and uplifted: emotions of Chinese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder when expressing information needs
Zhengbiao Han, Huan Zhong, Preben HansenTo reveal the emotions and information needs expressed by Chinese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in an online forum, and their relationship.
The collective emotion of mentally ill individuals within Facebook groups during Covid-19 pandemic
Nava Rothschild, Jonathan Schler, David Sarne, Noa AharonyPeople with pre-existing mental health conditions are more likely to be affected by global crises. The Covid-19 pandemic has presented them with unique challenges, including…
Factors influencing online health information credibility: a meta-analysis
Yuehua Zhao, Linyi Zhang, Chenxi Zeng, Yidan Chen, Wenrui Lu, Ningyuan SongThis study aims to address the growing importance of online health information (OHI) and the associated uncertainty. Although previous research has explored factors influencing…
The S-O-R paradigm in explaining enterprise social network (ESN) discontinuous usage intention
Mohammad OlfatThis study aims to show that employees' excessive work-related use of enterprise social networks (ESN) can be accompanied by some work-related strains, hindering them from…
Social contagion of online physician choice: the infection and immunity mechanism
Jia Li, Shengkang Ma, David C. Yen, Ling MaIn the digital age, the spread of online behavior and real-world information leads to social contagion. This study aims to investigate the contagion phenomenon of online physician…
Factors influencing customer satisfaction with AR shopping assistant applications in e-commerce: an empirical analysis utilizing text-mining techniques
Jae-Yun Ho, Gyeong Ju, Seoeui Hong, Jaeyoung An, Choong C. LeeThis study investigates the key factors that influence customer satisfaction when interacting with augmented reality shopping assistance applications (ARSAPs). ARSAPs grant…
The role of positive online reviews in risk-based consumer behaviours: an information processing perspective
Tri Lam, Jon Heales, Nicole HartleyThe continuing development of digital technologies creates expanding opportunities for information transparency. Consumers use social media to provide online reviews that are…
Investigating the consumption behavior of young adults using online food delivery platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic
Yi Lok Leung, Ron L.H. Chan, Dickson K.W. Chiu, Tian RuwenOnline food delivery has been prevalent in recent years worldwide, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and people's consumption behaviors have changed significantly. This…
Determining multi-dimensional motivations driving e-WOM intention and purchase intention on WeChat: the significant role of active participation
Hua Pang, Jingying WangBuilding upon uses and gratifications (UG) theory and social exchange theory, the current study establishes a theoretical model to examine the underlying relationship between…
Assessing the informational credibility of conspiracy theories: online discussion about the Nord Stream damage
Reijo SavolainenTo elaborate the picture of credibility assessment by examining how participants of online discussion evaluate the informational credibility of conspiracy theories.
Fake news in business and management literature: a systematic review of definitions, theories, methods and implications
Bahareh Farhoudinia, Selcen Ozturkcan, Nihat KasapThis paper aims to conduct an interdisciplinary systematic literature review (SLR) of fake news research and to advance the socio-technical understanding of digital information…
Toward topic diversity in recommender systems: integrating topic modeling with a hashing algorithm
Donghui Yang, Yan Wang, Zhaoyang Shi, Huimin WangImproving the diversity of recommendation information has become one of the latest research hotspots to solve information cocoons. Aiming to achieve both high accuracy and…
Unearthing historical insights: semantic organization and application of historical newspapers from a fine-grained knowledge element perspective
Shaodan Sun, Jun Deng, Xugong QinThis paper aims to amplify the retrieval and utilization of historical newspapers through the application of semantic organization, all from the vantage point of a fine-grained…
Technology assisted research assessment: algorithmic bias and transparency issues
Mike Thelwall, Kayvan KoushaTechnology is sometimes used to support assessments of academic research in the form of automatically generated bibliometrics for reviewers to consult during their evaluations or…
Research on the measurement of academic activeness of scholars in academic conferences
Rongying Zhao, Ruru ChangAcademic conferences play a crucial role in fostering scholarly exchanges and discussions among core members, thereby shaping the core performance of these events. Understanding…
“Transformation or not?” the effect of broadcasters' role orientation transformation on their direct income
Pengyu Li, Jingbo Shao, Hang WuIn the actual livestreaming background, to obtain more income, some broadcasters will transform their original single role orientation into mixed one. This research study aims to…
Automatic retrieval of health case reports for public needs using deep learning techniques
Yi-Hung Liu, Sheng-Fong Chen, Dan-Wei (Marian) WenOnline medical repositories provide a platform for users to share information and dynamically access abundant electronic health data. It is important to determine whether case…
Ability first or opportunity first in the m-health era? A hybrid SEM-ANN approach
Ping LiThe purpose of this study is to propose and test a model to explain users’ intention to adopt m-health devices and divide the importance of antecedents for users to adopt m-health…
The assessment of the appraisal of records: case of the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Venda
Nkholedzeni Sidney NetshakhumaThe purpose of this study was to investigate the state of appraisal with regard to compliance with archives and records management legislations (ARML), the archives and records…
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