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Online Information Review, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, 2018
- Teo Keipi, Pekka Räsänen, Atte Oksanen, James Hawdon, Matti Näsi:
Exposure to online hate material and subjective well-being: A comparative study of American and Finnish youth. 2-15 - Brendan Luyt:
Representing Metro Manila on Wikipedia. 16-27 - Parvin Hashemi, Ameneh Khadivar, Mehdi Shamizanjani:
Developing a domain ontology for knowledge management technologies. 28-44 - Mike Thelwall:
Gender bias in sentiment analysis. 45-57 - Ashraf Sadat Ahadzadeh, Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Fon Sim Ong:
Online health information seeking among women: the moderating role of health consciousness. 58-72 - Richard L. Gruner, Damien Power:
To integrate or not to integrate? Understanding B2B social media communications. 73-92 - Chern Li Liew, Gillian C. Oliver, Morgan Watkins:
Insight from social media use by memory institutions in New Zealand: Participatory vs curatorial culture. 93-106 - Danila Feitosa, Diego Dermeval, Thiago Ávila, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Bernadette Farias Lóscio, Seiji Isotani:
A systematic review on the use of best practices for publishing linked data. 107-123 - Youngseek Kim, Seungahn Nah:
Internet researchers' data sharing behaviors: An integration of data reuse experience, attitudinal beliefs, social norms, and resource factors. 124-142
Volume 42, Number 2, 2018
- Javier Perez-Aranda, María Manuela Guerreiro, Júlio da Costa Mendes:
Predictors of positive reviews on hotels: hoteliers' perception. 146-160 - Tri D. Le:
Influence of WOM and content type on online engagement in consumption communities: The information flow from discussion forums to Facebook. 161-175 - Anat Toder Alon, Frederic Brunel:
Peer-to-peer word-of-mouth: word-of-mouth extended to group online exchange. 176-190 - Carolina Herrando, Julio Jiménez Martínez, María José Martín De Hoyos:
From sPassion to sWOM: the role of flow. 191-204 - Puneet Kaur, Amandeep Dhir, Risto Rajala, Yogesh Dwivedi:
Why people use online social media brand communities: A consumption value theory perspective. 205-221 - Lutz Bornmann:
Which research institution performs better than average in a subject category or better than selected other institutions? 222-237 - Brendan Luyt:
Wikipedia's gaps in coverage: are Wikiprojects a solution? A study of the Cambodian Wikiproject. 238-249 - Behrooz Rasuli, Mehdi Alipour Hafezi, Sam Solaimani:
Analyzing National Electronic Theses and Dissertations programs from business model perspective: Cross-case analysis. 250-267 - Eun G. Park, Wankeun Oh:
Trust, ICT and income: their relationships and implications. 268-281 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
The opacity of the PubPeer Foundation: what PubPeer's "About" page tells us. 282-287
Volume 42, Number 3, 2018
- Montserrat Batet, David Sánchez:
Semantic Disclosure Control: semantics meets data privacy. 290-303 - Xuguang Li, Andrew Cox, Zefeng Wang:
How do social network sites support product users' knowledge construction? A study of LinkedIn. 304-323 - Tao Wang, Xiaowei Liu, Minghui Kang, Haichao Zheng:
Exploring the determinants of fundraisers' voluntary information disclosure on crowdfunding platforms: A risk-perception perspective. 324-342 - Mike Thelwall:
Gender bias in machine learning for sentiment analysis. 343-354 - Chin-Feng Lin, Chen Su Fu:
Implications of integrating e-leisure constraints and means-end hierarchies of young people's perceptions toward video-sharing websites. 355-371 - Yanqin Lu, Jae Kook Lee, Eunyi Kim:
Network characteristics matter in politics on Facebook: evidence from a US national survey. 372-386 - David Stuart:
Open bibliometrics and undiscovered public knowledge. 412-418 - Chengzhi Zhang, Qingqing Zhou:
Online investigation of users' attitudes using automatic question answering. 419-435
Volume 42, Number 4, 2018
- Joe Phua, Po-Lin Pan, Kuan-Ju Chen:
Sport team-endorsed brands on Facebook: Effects of game outcome (win/loss), location (home/away) and team identification on fans' brand evaluations. 438-450 - Davide Rossi, Angelo Di Iorio:
Supporting authors in documenting and sharing operative knowledge. 451-467 - Jae Kyeong Kim, Hyun Sil Moon, Byong Ju An, Il Young Choi:
A grocery recommendation for off-line shoppers. 468-481 - Yaniv Gvili, Shalom Levy:
Consumer engagement with eWOM on social media: the role of social capital. 482-505 - Rose Sebastianelli, Nabil Tamimi:
E-tailer website attributes and trust: understanding the role of online reviews. 506-519 - Marzieh Yari Zanganeh, Nadjla Hariri:
The role of emotional aspects in the information retrieval from the web. 520-534 - Sumeer Gul, Iram Mahajan, Tariq Ahmad Shah, Nahida Tun Nisa, Suhail Ahmad, Huma Shafiq, Shueb Sheikh, Aabid Hussain:
Influence of personality traits on open access mode of publishing. 535-544 - Azi Lev-On, Vered Uziel:
Live, visual, social, and mobile: media ecology in emergencies and ordinary times. 545-558
Volume 42, Number 5, 2018
- Eva Lahuerta-Otero, Rebeca Cordero Gutiérrez, Fernando de la Prieta Pintado:
Retweet or like? That is the question. 562-578 - Heng-Li Yang, August F. Y. Chao:
Sentiment annotations for reviews: an information quality perspective. 579-594 - Mohamed A. K. Basuony, Ehab K. A. Mohamed, Khaled Samaha:
Board structure and corporate disclosure via social media: an empirical study in the UK. 595-614 - Fernanda F. O. Malaquias, Yujong Hwang:
An empirical investigation on disclosure about mobile banking on bank websites. 615-629 - Jyh-Shen Chiou, Cheng-Chieh Hsiao, Tien-Yi Chiu:
The credibility and attribution of online reviews: Differences between high and low product knowledge consumers. 630-646 - Fan-Chen Tseng, Ching-Ter Chang, Hsing-Chen Lee, Ching-I Teng:
How does gender swapping impact online gamer loyalty? The perspective of interdependence theory. 647-662 - Hua Pang:
Can microblogs motivate involvement in civic and political life? Examining uses, gratifications and social outcomes among Chinese youth. 663-680 - Jiming Hu, Yin Zhang:
Measuring the interdisciplinarity of Big Data research: a longitudinal study. 681-696 - Hsin Hsin Chang, Kit Hong Wong, Tsun Wei Chu:
Online advertorial attributions on consumer responses: materialism as a moderator. 697-717 - Jason Gainous, Andrew Segal, Kevin Wagner:
Is the equalization/normalization lens dead? Social media campaigning in US congressional elections. 718-731
Volume 42, Number 6, 2018
- Patrick S. O'Brien, Scott W. H. Young, Kenning Arlitsch, Karl Benedict:
Protecting privacy on the web: A study of HTTPS and Google Analytics implementation in academic library websites. 734-751 - Yaghoub Norouzi, Hoda Homavandi:
Image search and retrieval problems in web search engines: A case study of Persian language writing style challenges. 752-767 - Linnéa Lindsköld:
Google as a political subject: the right to be forgotten debate 2014-2016. 768-783 - Liang Ma, Xin Zhang, Xiaoyan Ding:
Social media users' share intention and subjective well-being: An empirical study based on WeChat. 784-801 - Xiaolong Song, Yi-Hung Liu, Jiahua Jin, Jianguo Zhao:
Factors driving continued use of online health promotion competitions: Evidence from an online weight-loss community. 802-820 - Lu An, Chuanming Yu, Xia Lin, Tingyao Du, Liqin Zhou, Gang Li:
Topical evolution patterns and temporal trends of microblogs on public health emergencies: An exploratory study of Ebola on Twitter and Weibo. 821-846 - Jing Luan, Zhong Yao, Yongchao Shen, Jie Xiao:
Context congruity effects of online product recommendations: an eye-tracking study. 847-863 - Xiao Hu, Christy W. L. Cheong, Siwei Zhang, J. Stephen Downie:
Mood metadata on Chinese music websites: an exploratory study with user feedback. 864-879 - Yong Jeong Yi:
Sexual health information-seeking behavior on a social media site: predictors of best answer selection. 880-897 - Mohamed Gamal Aboelmaged:
Predicting the success of Twitter in healthcare: A synthesis of perceived quality, usefulness and flow experience by healthcare professionals. 898-922 - Ching-Hsuan Yeh, Yi-Shun Wang, Shinjeng Lin, Timmy H. Tseng, Hsin-Hui Lin, Ying-Wei Shih, Yi-Hsuan Lai:
What drives internet users' willingness to provide personal information? 923-939 - Soohyung Joo, Namjoo Choi, Tae Hyun Baek:
Library marketing via social media: The relationships between Facebook content and user engagement in public libraries. 940-955 - Desamparados Blazquez, Josep Domenech, Ana Debón:
Do corporate websites' changes reflect firms' survival? 956-970 - Muhammad Masood Rafi, Tariq Aziz, Sarosh Hashmat Lodi:
A comparative study of disaster management information systems. 971-988 - Chun-Ming Chang:
Understanding social networking sites continuance: The perspectives of gratifications, interactivity and network externalities. 989-1006
Volume 42, Number 7, 2018
- Jungwon Yeo, Louise K. Comfort, Kyujin Jung:
Timely assessment of disaster and emergency response networks in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, 2012. 1010-1023 - Melinda Oroszlányová, Carla Teixeira Lopes, Sérgio Nunes, Cristina Ribeiro:
Predicting the quality of health web documents using their characteristics. 1024-1047 - Mi Sook Lee, Hongbok An:
A study of antecedents influencing eWOM for online lecture website: Personal interactivity as moderator. 1048-1064 - Yingxin Estella Ye, Jin-Cheon Na:
To get cited or get tweeted: a study of psychological academic articles. 1065-1081 - Zoha Rahman, Sedigheh Moghavvemi, Kumaran Suberamanaian, Hasmah Zanuddin, Mohd Hairul Nizam Bin Md Nasir:
Mediating impact of fan-page engagement on social media connectedness and followers purchase intention. 1082-1105 - Kyle John Lorenzano, Miles Sari, Colin Harrell Storm, Samuel Rhodes, Porismita Borah:
Challenges for an SNS-based public sphere in 2016. 1106-1123 - Ana Cuic Tankovic, Dragan Benazic:
The perception of e-servicescape and its influence on perceived e-shopping value and customer loyalty. 1124-1145 - Bijoylaxmi Sarmah, Shampy Kamboj, Jay Kandampully:
Social media and co-creative service innovation: an empirical study. 1146-1179 - Snehasish Banerjee:
Analysis of user-generated comments posted during live matches of the Cricket World Cup 2015. 1180-1194
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