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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 51
Volume 51, August 2020
- Hanbyul Choi, Jonghwa Park, Junghwan Kim, Yoonhyuk Jung:
Consumer preferences of attributes of mobile payment services in South Korea. 101397 - Keng-Chieh Yang, Po-Hong Shih:
Cognitive age in technology acceptance: At what age are people ready to adopt and continuously use fashionable products? 101400 - Tahir Islam, Jingjing Li, Ahsan Ali, Xiaobei Liang, Zaryab Sheikh, Abaid Ullah Zafar:
Mapping online App hate: Determinants and consequences. 101401 - Yuan Sun, Chunli Wang, Anand Jeyaraj:
Enterprise social media affordances as enablers of knowledge transfer and creative performance: An empirical study. 101402 - Earvin Cabalquinto, Brett Hutchins:
'"It should allow me to opt in or opt out": Investigating smartphone use and the contending attitudes of commuters towards geolocation data collection. 101403 - María Rosario González-Rodríguez, María Carmen Díaz-Fernández, Carmen Pacheco Gómez:
Facial-expression recognition: An emergent approach to the measurement of tourist satisfaction through emotions. 101404 - Mohammad Afshar Ali, Khorshed Alam, Brad Taylor, Shuddhasattwa Rafiq:
Does digital inclusion affect quality of life? Evidence from Australian household panel data. 101405 - Taeyeon Kim, Yongjun Sung, Jang Ho Moon:
Effects of brand anthropomorphism on consumer-brand relationships on social networking site fan pages: The mediating role of social presence. 101406 - Jiyoon Chang, Junseok Hwang:
The role of media in user participation: Focusing on the knowledge activity in online space. 101407 - Xiaohui Wang, Kwan Min Lee:
The paradox of technology innovativeness and risk perceptions - A profile of Asian smartphone users. 101415 - Alec C. Tefertiller:
Cable cord-cutting and streaming adoption: Advertising avoidance and technology acceptance in television innovation. 101416
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