Journal: Behaviour & IT

Volume 28, Issue 6

491 -- 492Tom Stewart. Editorial
493 -- 524Gregory E. Truman. Behaviour modelling, instruction and exploration training approaches in group and individual contexts
525 -- 536H. Parkkola, P. Saariluoma, Eleni Berki. Action-oriented classification of families information and communication actions: exploring mothers viewpoints
537 -- 548Yue-Shi Lee, Show-Jane Yen, Chung-Wen Cho. An efficient approach for the maintenance of user behaviours
549 -- 562Namho Chung, Soon Jae Kwon. Effect of trust level on mobile banking satisfaction: a multi-group analysis of information system success instruments
563 -- 575Michael Workman, William H. Bommer, Detmar W. Straub. The amplification effects of procedural justice on a threat control model of information systems security behaviours
577 -- 588Vivienne Waller. Information systems in the wild : supporting activity in the world

Volume 28, Issue 5

403 -- 404Tom Stewart. Editorial
405 -- 419Sergio L. Toral Marín, M. Rocío Martínez-Torres, F. Barrero García. Virtual communities as a resource for the development of OSS projects: the case of Linux ports to embedded processors
421 -- 431Hsiu-Fen Lin. Examination of cognitive absorption influencing the intention to use a virtual community
433 -- 445Khe Foon Hew. Determinants of success for online communities: an analysis of three communities in terms of members perceived professional development
447 -- 460G. A. Moss, R. W. Gunn. Gender differences in website production and preference aesthetics: preliminary implications for ICT in education and beyond
461 -- 469Travis K. Huang, Fong-Ling Fu. Understanding user interface needs of e-commerce web sites
471 -- 484Shuchih Ernest Chang, Shiou-Yu Chen, Yen-Hong Liu. A user study of accessing web applications via voice cellular phone: a model comparison approach
485 -- 490R. L. Huang, Z. Lu, J. J. Liu, Y. M. You, Z. Q. Pan, Z. Wei, Q. He, Z. Z. Wang. Features and predictors of problematic internet use in Chinese college students

Volume 28, Issue 4

309 -- 310Tom Stewart. Acceptance, emotion and behaviour
311 -- 322Ren-Chuen Tzou, Hsi-Peng Lu. Exploring the emotional, aesthetic, and ergonomic facets of innovative product on fashion technology acceptance model
323 -- 334Fei-Fei Cheng, Chin-Shan Wu, David C. Yen. The effect of online store atmosphere on consumer s emotional responses - an experimental study of music and colour
347 -- 360Chao-Min Chiu, Hua-Yang Lin, Szu-Yuan Sun, Meng Hsiang Hsu. Understanding customers loyalty intentions towards online shopping: an integration of technology acceptance model and fairness theory
373 -- 387Mohamed Khalifa, Kathy Ning Shen. Modelling electronic customer relationship management success: functional and temporal considerations
389 -- 401A. Bhattacherjee, C. Sanford. The intention-behaviour gap in technology usage: the moderating role of attitude strength

Volume 28, Issue 3

199 -- 200Tom Stewart. Usability
201 -- 210Sin Ban Ho, Ian Chai, Chuie Hong Tan. Comparison of different documentation styles for frameworks of object-oriented code
211 -- 222Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp. The emergence of object-oriented technology: the role of community
239 -- 249Bin Zhang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy. Design and evaluation of smart home user interface: effects of age, tasks and intelligence level
251 -- 268Katrin Arning, Martina Ziefle. Effects of age, cognitive, and personal factors on PDA menu navigation performance
269 -- 279Jamil Shaikh Ahmed, Jane Coughlan, Michael Edwards, Sonali Morar. User interface evaluation of a multimedia CD-ROM for teaching minor skin surgery
281 -- 291Ahmed Seffah, Halima Habieb-Mammar. Usability engineering laboratories: limitations and challenges toward a unifying tools/practices environment
293 -- 307Talya Porat, Tal Oron-Gilad, Joachim Meyer. Task-dependent processing of tables and graphs

Volume 28, Issue 2

99 -- 100Tom Stewart. Usability evaluation
101 -- 120Ã…ke Walldius, Yngve Sundblad, Lars Bengtsson, Bengt L. Sandblad, Jan Gulliksen. User certification of workplace software: assessing both artefact and usage
121 -- 137Willem-Paul Brinkman, Reinder Haakma, Don Bouwhuis. The theoretical foundation and validity of a component-based usability questionnaire
139 -- 164Amela Karahasanovic, Unni Nyhamar Hinkel, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Richard C. Thomas. Comparing of feedback-collection and think-aloud methods in program comprehension studies
165 -- 181Morten Hertzum, Kristin D. Hansen, Hans H. K. Andersen. Scrutinising usability evaluation: does thinking aloud affect behaviour and mental workload?
183 -- 198J. A. Adams. Multiple robot / single human interaction: effects on perceived workload

Volume 28, Issue 1

1 -- 3Tom Stewart. Editorial
5 -- 20Pascale Carayon, Paul Smith, Ann Schoofs Hundt, Vipat Kuruchittham, Qian Li. Implementation of an electronic health records system in a small clinic: the viewpoint of clinic staff
21 -- 38Richard J. Holden, Ben-Tzion Karsh. A theoretical model of health information technology usage behaviour with implications for patient safety
39 -- 44Wayne Usher. General practitioners understanding pertaining to reliability, interactive and usability components associated with health websites
45 -- 62Aline Chevalier, N. Fouquereau, Jean Vanderdonckt. The influence of a knowledge-based system on designers cognitive activities: a study involving professional web designers
63 -- 72Babak Abedin, Babak Sohrabi. Graph theory application and web page ranking for website link structure improvement
73 -- 86Yinni Guo, Gavriel Salvendy. Factor structure of content preparation for e-business web sites: results of a survey of 428 industrial employees in the People s Republic of China
87 -- 97Inmaculada Fajardo, José J. Cañas, Ladislao Salmerón, Julio Abascal. Information structure and practice as facilitators of deaf users navigation in textual websites