Information Technology & People: Volume 35 Issue 3

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Artificial intelligence video interviewing for employment: perspectives from applicants, companies, developer and academicians

Jin-Young Kim, WanGyu Heo

In 2018, an artificial intelligence (AI) interview platform was introduced and adopted by companies in Korea. This study aims to explore the perspectives of applicants who have…

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Social network behavior inappropriateness: the role of individual-level espoused national cultural values

Manjul Gupta

The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effects of individual-level (espoused) cultural values (collectivism, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, masculinity and…

The match and mismatch between providers and customers in accommodation sharing: a cognitive style perspective

Aihui Chen, Ying Yu, Yaobin Lu

The peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation-sharing market has developed rapidly on the strength of information technology in recent years. Matching providers and customers in an…

From fun-lovers to institutionalists: uncovering pluralism in IT occupational culture

Jocelyn Cranefield, Mary Ellen Gordon, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, Tim Jacks

The study aims to explore whether there is diversity of occupational culture among IT workers. Prior work conceptualizes IT occupational culture (ITOC) as based around six…

E-participation decision across different channels

Yurong Yao, Peng Xu

This study focuses on understanding how channel features can affect people's intention to continue to use an electronic channel in public affairs and their recommendation…

How to engage the crowd for innovation in a restricted market? A practice perspective of Google's boundary spanning in China

Raphael Lissillour, Jean-Michel Sahut

Technological firms increasingly depend on open innovation to compete in hypercompetitive markets. To openly engage the creativity of a multitude of private actors, firms can rely…

Exploring the effects of team coordination and power distance on effective software process tailoring: a theoretical perspective

Jung-Chieh Lee, Chung-Yang Chen

Software process tailoring (SPT) plays a critical role in contemporary software development. Because SPT determines how a software project proceeds, its effectiveness should be…

Is smart the new green? The impact of consumer environmental awareness and data network effect

Yugang Yu, Xin Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Wei T. Yue

New information technologies such as IoT and big data analytics have reshaped the development of smart green products. These products exhibit two important features that are not…

Understanding the effects of self-peer-platform incentives on users' physical activity in mobile fitness apps: the role of gender

Qiuju Yin, Lun Li, Zhijun Yan, Chenxi Guo

Mobile fitness apps (MFAs) are increasingly popular for people to promote physical activity (PA) and further enhance health status via behavioral change techniques (BCTs), but the…

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Technostress and the entitled employee: impacts on work and family

Kenneth J. Harris, Ranida B. Harris, Matthew Valle, John Carlson, Dawn S. Carlson, Suzanne Zivnuska, Briceön Wiley

The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of techno-overload and techno-invasion on work and family. Specifically, we focus on intention to turnover in the work…

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Connecting and being connected: investigating friending practices across multiple social networking sites

Chien Wen Yuan, Yu-Hao Lee

Social networking sites (SNSs) offer people the possibility of maintaining larger networks of social ties, which also entails more complex relationship maintenance across multiple…

Acceptance of protection technology in a time of fear: the case of Covid-19 exposure detection apps

Abdallah Alsaad, Manaf Al-Okaily

This study explores the acceptance of protection technology, namely, exposure detection apps, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Unlike other situations, the context of the…

Understanding the impacts of increasing returns in the context of social media use

Philippe Marchildon, Pierre Hadaya

Social networking sites (SNS) follow the same diffusion pattern and are subject to the same phenomena as other technologies (e.g. QWERTY keyboard, Microsoft Office and VHS) that…

Apps within apps: predicting government WeChat mini-program adoption from trust–risk perspective and innovation diffusion theory

Zhenya Tang, Zhongyun Zhou, Feng Xu, Merrill Warkentin

The WeChat mini-program is a new channel for the delivery of online and mobile services, including electronic government services. Given the distinguishing characteristics and new…

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Cover of Information Technology & People

ISSN:

0959-3845

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Edgar Whitley
  • Prof Kevin Crowston
  • Prof Yulin Fang
  • Prof Jyoti Choudrie