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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 38
Volume 38, May 2019
- Lun Zhang, Sheng-Feng Wang, Zi-Zhan Lin, Ye Wu:
Online ballot stuffing: Influence of self-boosting manipulation on rating dynamics in online rating systems. 1-12 - May Fen Gan, Hui Na Chua, Siew Fan Wong:
Privacy Enhancing Technologies implementation: An investigation of its impact on work processes and employee perception. 13-29 - Seounmi Youn, Wonsun Shin
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Teens' responses to Facebook newsfeed advertising: The effects of cognitive appraisal and social influence on privacy concerns and coping strategies. 30-45 - Minji Kim, Seho Kim, Junghun Kim:
Can mobile and biometric payments replace cards in the Korean offline payments market? Consumer preference analysis for payment systems using a discrete choice model. 46-58
- Fernando Moreira
, Álvaro Rocha
:
A Special Issue on Digital Transformation: a new challenge for education and training. 59-61 - Jeferson Arango-López
, Carlos C. Cerón Valdivieso, César A. Collazos, Francisco Luis Gutiérrez Vela
, Fernando Moreira
:
CREANDO: Tool for creating pervasive games to increase the learning motivation in higher education students. 62-73 - Pilar Aparicio-Martínez
, Maria del Pilar Martínez-Jiménez, Alberto-Jesús Perea-Moreno
, Esther Vaquero-Álvarez, María Dolores Redel-Macías
, Manuel Vaquero-Abellán
:
Is possible to train health professionals in prevention of high-risk pathogens like the Ebola by using the mobile phone? 74-86 - Leandro Flórez Aristizábal
, Sandra P. Cano
, César A. Collazos, Fernando Benavides, Fernando Moreira
, Habib M. Fardoun:
Digital transformation to support literacy teaching to deaf Children: From storytelling to digital interactive storytelling. 87-99 - Vinod Kumar
, Musheer Ahmad, Adesh Kumari:
A secure elliptic curve cryptography based mutual authentication protocol for cloud-assisted TMIS. 100-117 - Juan Cruz-Benito
, Francisco J. García-Peñalvo
, Roberto Therón
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Analyzing the software architectures supporting HCI/HMI processes through a systematic review of the literature. 118-132 - Amir Chavoshi
, Hodjat Hamidi:
Social, individual, technological and pedagogical factors influencing mobile learning acceptance in higher education: A case from Iran. 133-165 - Hodjat Hamidi, Mehrdad Safareeyeh:
A model to analyze the effect of mobile banking adoption on customer interaction and satisfaction: A case study of m-banking in Iran. 166-181 - José Martins
, Frederico Branco
, Ramiro Gonçalves, Manuel Au-Yong-Oliveira
, Tiago Oliveira
, Mijail Naranjo-Zolotov, Frederico Cruz-Jesus
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Assessing the success behind the use of education management information systems in higher education. 182-193 - Ricardo Torres Kompen
, Palitha Edirisingha
, Xavier Canaleta
, Maria Alsina
, Josep Maria Monguet
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Personal learning Environments based on Web 2.0 services in higher education. 194-206 - Hodjat Hamidi, Maryam Jahanshaheefard:
Essential factors for the application of education information system using mobile learning: A case study of students of the university of technology. 207-224 - Kennedy Njenga, Lalit Garg, Amit Kumar Bhardwaj
, Vijay Prakash
, Seema Bawa:
The cloud computing adoption in higher learning institutions in Kenya: Hindering factors and recommendations for the way forward. 225-246 - Byungho Park, Hyeseung Chang, Sungjun (Steven) Park
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Adoption of digital devices for children education: Korean case. 247-256 - Maimoona Salam
, Dayang Nurfatimah Awang Iskandar
, Dayang Hanani Abang Ibrahim
, Muhammad Shoaib Farooq
:
Technology integration in service-learning pedagogy: A holistic framework. 257-273
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