Journal: Behaviour & IT

Volume 33, Issue 9

871 -- 873Tom Stewart. Experiments and studies
874 -- 881Nichole K. Zimmerman, Everett Sambrook, Jonathan S. Gore. The effects of a computer malfunction on subsequent task performance
882 -- 891V. Rooney. Maintaining intimacy at a distance: an exploration of human-computer interaction's approach to mediating intimacy
892 -- 904Jian Huang, Armando Barreto, Peng Ren, Malek Adjouadi. Personalised and dynamic image precompensation for computer users with ocular aberrations
905 -- 918James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence. A comparison of image inspection modes for a visual search and rescue task
919 -- 928Abiodun Olalere, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Jonathan Lazar, Tim Brooks. Investigating the effects of sound masking on the use of audio CAPTCHAs
929 -- 940Shi Cao, Yulin Qin, Xinyi Jin, Lei Zhao, Mowei Shen. Effect of driving experience on collision avoidance braking: an experimental investigation and computational modelling
941 -- 953James E. Katz, Daniel Halpern. Attitudes towards robots suitability for various jobs as affected robot appearance
954 -- 967Magali Ollagnier-Beldame, Christian Brassac, Alain Mille. Traces and activity: a case study of a joint writing process mediated by a digital environment
968 -- 986Helen M. Edwards, Sharon McDonald, Tingting Zhao, Lynne P. Humphries. Design requirements for persuasive technologies to motivate physical activity in adolescents: a field study
987 -- 996A. F. M. Nazmul Haque Nahin, Jawad Mohammad Alam, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan. Identifying emotion by keystroke dynamics and text pattern analysis

Volume 33, Issue 8

781 -- 783Jan Heß, Hendrik Knoche, Volker Wulf. Thinking beyond the box: designing interactive TV across different devices
784 -- 799Regina Bernhaupt, Michael Pirker. User interface guidelines for the control of interactive television systems via smart phone applications
800 -- 814Lizzy Bleumers, Wendy Van den Broeck, Bram Lievens, Jo Pierson. Extending the field of view: a human-centred design perspective on 360° TV
815 -- 828Benedikt Ley, Corinna Ogonowski, Jan Heß, Tim Reichling, Lin Wan, Volker Wulf. Impacts of new technologies on media usage and social behaviour in domestic environments
829 -- 843Niloofar Dezfuli, Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Jochen Huber, Murat Özkorkmaz, Max Mühlhäuser. PalmRC: leveraging the palm surface as an imaginary eyes-free television remote control
844 -- 858Cédric Courtois, Lieven De Marez, Pieter Verdegem. Composition and role of convergent technological repertoires in audiovisual media consumption
859 -- 869Louise Barkhuus, Goranka Zoric, Arvid Engström, Javier Ruiz Hidalgo, Nico Verzijp. New interaction modes for rich panoramic live video experiences

Volume 33, Issue 7

663 -- 665Tom Stewart. Editorial
666 -- 677Wesley Shu. Continual use of microblogs
678 -- 692Haya Ajjan, Richard Hartshorne, Yingxia Cao, Michael Rodriguez. Continuance use intention of enterprise instant messaging: a knowledge management perspective
693 -- 703Min-Jeong Kim, Jonghun Park. Mobile phone purchase and usage behaviours of early adopter groups in Korea
704 -- 715Hichang Cho, Byungho Park. Testing the moderating role of need for cognition in smartphone adoption
716 -- 729Jong Chul Oh, Sung-Joon Yoon. Predicting the use of online information services based on a modified UTAUT model
730 -- 742Wei-Hung Hsiao, Tsung-Sheng Chang. Understanding consumers' continuance intention towards mobile advertising: a theoretical framework and empirical study
743 -- 756Kim-Choy Chung. Gender, culture and determinants of behavioural intents to adopt mobile commerce among the Y Generation in transition economies: evidence from Kazakhstan
757 -- 766Kai W. Müller, Heide Glaesmer, Elmar Brähler, Klaus Wölfling, Manfred E. Beutel. Prevalence of internet addiction in the general population: results from a German population-based survey
767 -- 779Brian Whitacre, Lara Brooks. Do broadband adoption rates impact a community's health?

Volume 33, Issue 6

549 -- 551Tom Stewart. Editorial
552 -- 560Jia Zhou, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy. Older adults' use of smart phones: an investigation of the factors influencing the acceptance of new functions
561 -- 573Evelina Patsoule, Panayiotis Koutsabasis. Redesigning websites for older adults: a case study
574 -- 590Marc-Eric Bobillier-Chaumon, Christine Michel, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Bernard Croisile. Can ICT improve the quality of life of elderly adults living in residential home care units? From actual impacts to hidden artefacts
591 -- 605Min-Ju Liao, Ying Wu, Ching-Fan Sheu. Effects of perceptual complexity on older and younger adults' target acquisition performance
606 -- 618Kuo-Liang Huang, Kuohsiang Chen, Chun-Heng Ho. Promoting in-depth reading experience and acceptance: design and assessment of Tablet reading interfaces
619 -- 635Stefan Oppl, Christian Stary. Facilitating shared understanding of work situations using a tangible tabletop interface
636 -- 645Sarah Spiekermann, Jana Korunovska. The importance of interface complexity and entropy for online information sharing
646 -- 655Juan-J. Arino, M. Carmen Juan, José-Antonio Gil-Gómez, Ramón Mollá Vayá. A comparative study using an autostereoscopic display with augmented and virtual reality
656 -- 662Gary M. Kern, Steve Dunphy. Testing Einstein's faux formula: fast computers+slow humans=creative brilliance

Volume 33, Issue 5

423 -- 425Tom Stewart. Editorial
426 -- 442Francisco J. García-Peñalvo, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, Juan García, Roberto Therón. Using OWL-VisMod through a decision-making process for reusing OWL ontologies
443 -- 451Lukasz Ostrowski, Markus Helfert, Nelson Gama. Ontology engineering step in design science research methodology: a technique to gather and reuse knowledge
452 -- 469Iris Reychav, Miguel Ignacio Aguirre-Urreta. Adoption of the Internet for knowledge acquisition in R&D processes
470 -- 485Pedro Antunes, Gustavo Zurita, Nelson Baloian. An application framework for developing collaborative handheld decision-making tools
486 -- 501Yulin Fang, Ron Chi-Wai Kwok, Andreas Schroeder. Knowledge processes in virtual teams: consolidating the evidence
502 -- 521Chun-Ming Chang, Meng Hsiang Hsu, Cheng-Se Hsu, Hsiang-Lan Cheng. Examining the role of perceived value in virtual communities continuance: its antecedents and the influence of experience
522 -- 535Hui-Min Lai, Chin-Pin Chen, Yung Fu Chang. Determinants of knowledge seeking in professional virtual communities
536 -- 547Matti Mäntymäki, A. K. M. Najmul Islam. Social virtual world continuance among teens: uncovering the moderating role of perceived aggregate network exposure

Volume 33, Issue 4

305 -- 307Tom Stewart. Editorial
308 -- 317Colm Fearon, Heather McLaughlin, Stephen Jackson. Measuring and evaluating IS expectations and benefit success from B2B electronic trading: a new survey approach
318 -- 334Aidan Duane, Philip O'Reilly, Pavel Andreev. Realising M-Payments: modelling consumers' willingness to M-pay using Smart Phones
335 -- 344M. Sadiq Sohail, Ibrahim M. Al-Jabri. Attitudes towards mobile banking: are there any differences between users and non-users?
345 -- 360Ewilly J. Y. Liew, Santha Vaithilingam, Mahendhiran Nair. Facebook and socio-economic benefits in the developing world
361 -- 371Binfeng Li, Keming Zhu, Wei Zhang 0006, Anna Wu, Xiaolong Zhang. A comparative study of two wayfinding aids for simulated driving tasks - single-scale and dual-scale GPS aids
372 -- 394Li Chen, Pearl Pu. Experiments on user experiences with recommender interfaces
395 -- 409Hsiu-Yuan Wang, Sung-Yeh Wu. Factors influencing behavioural intention to patronise restaurants using iPad as a menu card
410 -- 422Hanho Jeong. A comparative study of scores on computer-based tests and paper-based tests

Volume 33, Issue 3

206 -- 208Tom Stewart. Editorial
209 -- 223Bernadette King, Andrew Thatcher. Attitudes towards software piracy in South Africa: Knowledge of Intellectual Property Laws as a moderator
224 -- 235Mateja Kos Koklic, Irena Vida, Domen Bajde, Barbara Culiberg. The study of perceived adverse effects of digital piracy and involvement: insights from adult computer users
236 -- 247Jemal Abawajy. User preference of cyber security awareness delivery methods
248 -- 257Charlotte Gaudin, Nathalie Bonnardel, Liliane Pellegrin, Hervé Chaudet. Collective activities in a technology-mediated medical team. An analysis of epidemiological alert management
258 -- 269Onur Asan, Enid N. H. Montague. Technology-mediated information sharing between patients and clinicians in primary care encounters
270 -- 281Cristina Manresa-Yee, Pere Ponsa, Iosune Salinas, Francisco J. Perales López, Francesca Negre, Javier Varona. Observing the use of an input device for rehabilitation purposes
282 -- 293Panote Siriaraya, Chee Siang Ang, Ania Bobrowicz. Exploring the potential of virtual worlds in engaging older people and supporting healthy aging
294 -- 300Sy-Chyi Wang, Ciao Jiang, Jin-Yuan Chern. Promoting healthy computer use: timing-informed computer health animations for prolonged sitting computer users

Volume 33, Issue 2

101 -- 103Tom Stewart. Editorial
104 -- 115Hao-Chiang Koong Lin, Nian-Shing Chen, Rui-Ting Sun, I-Hen Tsai. Usability of affective interfaces for a digital arts tutoring system
116 -- 131Aline Chevalier, Anne-Claire Maury, Nicolas Fouquereau. The influence of the search complexity and the familiarity with the website on the subjective appraisal of aesthetics, mental effort and usability
132 -- 142Fanxing Meng, Wei Zhang, Rui Yang. The development of a panorama manifestation virtual reality system for navigation and a usability comparison with a desktop system
143 -- 161Morten Hertzum, Rolf Molich, Niels Ebbe Jacobsen. you see: revisiting the evaluator effect in usability tests
162 -- 182Tingting Zhao, Sharon McDonald, Helen M. Edwards. The impact of two different think-aloud instructions in a usability test: a case of just following orders?
183 -- 193Chun-Cheng Hsu, Yi-Shian Lee. Exploring the Critical Factors Influencing the Quality of Blog Interfaces Using the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) Method
194 -- 205Guðrún Hulda Jónsdóttir Johannessen, Kasper Hornbæk. Must evaluation methods be about usability? Devising and assessing the utility inspection method

Volume 33, Issue 12

1245 -- 1247Tom Stewart. Editorial
1248 -- 1260Christos D. Melas, Leonidas A. Zampetakis, Anastasia Dimopoulou, Vassilis Moustakis. The significance of attitudes towards evidence-based practice in information technology use in the health sector: an empirical investigation
1261 -- 1277Juan Carlos Augusto, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Suzanne Martin, Paul J. McCullagh, Jonathan G. Wallace. Night optimised care technology for users needing assisted lifestyles
1278 -- 1293Petros Papapanagiotou, Jacques D. Fleuriot. Formal verification of collaboration patterns in healthcare
1294 -- 1305Brendan Norman, Daniel Bennett. Are mobile phone conversations always so annoying? The 'need-to-listen' effect re-visited
1306 -- 1316Naquita Maria-Jose Achadinha, Lindiwe Jama, Petrus Nel. The drivers of consumers' intention to redeem a push mobile coupon
1317 -- 1332Ohad Inbar, Gesche Joost, Fabian Hemmert, Talya Porat, Noam Tractinsky. Tactful calling: investigating asymmetric social dilemmas in mobile communications
1333 -- 1346Young Wook Ha, Myeong-Cheol Park, Euehun Lee. A framework for mobile SNS advertising effectiveness: user perceptions and behaviour perspective
1347 -- 1360James Imgraben, Alewyn Engelbrecht, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. Always connected, but are smart mobile users getting more security savvy? A survey of smart mobile device users
1361 -- 1370Jiangnan Qiu, Chunling Wang, Miao Cui. The influence of cognitive conflict on the result of collaborative editing in Wikipedia
1371 -- 1382Cheng-Yu Lai, Heng-Li Yang. The reasons why people continue editing Wikipedia content - task value confirmation perspective
1383 -- 1395Hanieh Javadi Khasraghi, Abdollah Aghaie. Crowdsourcing contests: understanding the effect of competitors' participation history on their performance

Volume 33, Issue 11

1115 -- 1117Tom Stewart. Editorial
1118 -- 1135Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Åsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen. Informal feedback rather than performance measurements - user-centred evaluation in Scrum projects
1136 -- 1147Linfeng Li, Eleni Berki, Marko Helenius, Saila Ovaska. Towards a contingency approach with whitelist- and blacklist-based anti-phishing applications: what do usability tests indicate?
1148 -- 1167Anders Bruun, Jan Stage. Barefoot usability evaluations
1168 -- 1179Dimitrios Raptis, Eleftherios Papachristos, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Nikolaos M. Avouris. Studying the effect of perceived hedonic mobile device quality on user experience evaluations of mobile applications
1180 -- 1191Andreas Sonderegger, Juergen S. Sauer, Janine Eichenberger. Expressive and classical aesthetics: two distinct concepts with highly similar effect patterns in user-artefact interaction
1192 -- 1207Jiyao Xun. Revisiting the two-stage choice model: an empirical study of consumer choice on brand website visits
1208 -- 1218Yi-Fen Chen. See you on Facebook: exploring influences on Facebook continuous usage
1219 -- 1230Jack Shih-Chieh Hsu, Tung-Ching Lin, JiaJin Tsai. Does confirmation always matter? Extending confirmation-based theories
1231 -- 1243Tomás Escobar-Rodríguez, Mercedes Romero-Alonso. The acceptance of information technology innovations in hospitals: differences between early and late adopters

Volume 33, Issue 10

997 -- 999Tom Stewart. Editorial
1000 -- 1012Angel Cobo, Rocío Rocha, Carlos Rodríguez-Hoyos. Evaluation of the interactivity of students in virtual learning environments using a multicriteria approach and data mining
1013 -- 1026Karolus O. Kraan, Steven Dhondt, Irene L. D. Houtman, Ronald Batenburg, Michiel A. J. Kompier, Toon W. Taris. Computers and types of control in relation to work stress and learning
1027 -- 1038Bing Wu, Chenyan Zhang. Empirical study on continuance intentions towards E-Learning 2.0 systems
1039 -- 1047Emel Dikbas Torun, Arif Altun. The effect of levels of processing with navigation design types on recall and retention in e-learning environments
1048 -- 1064Tao Wang, Chul-Ho Jung, Minghui Kang, Young-Soo Chung. Exploring determinants of adoption intentions towards Enterprise 2.0 applications: an empirical study
1065 -- 1081Young Mok Ha, Hyung Jun Ahn. Factors affecting the performance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the post-implementation stage
1082 -- 1092Hui-Chih Wang. Distinguishing the adoption of business intelligence systems from their implementation: the role of managers' personality profiles
1093 -- 1110Jorge Pereira, José Martins, Vítor Santos, Ramiro Gonçalves. CRUDi framework proposal: financial industry application
1111 -- 1113Ahmet Çakir. Human Factors in Lighting

Volume 33, Issue 1

4 -- 15Carmen Bruder, Lucienne T. M. Blessing, Hartmut Wandke. Adaptive training interfaces for less-experienced, elderly users of electronic devices
16 -- 35Dawei Jia, Asim Bhatti, Saeid Nahavandi. The impact of self-efficacy and perceived system efficacy on effectiveness of virtual training systems
36 -- 50Jeung-tai E. Tang, Tzung-I. Tang, Chi-Hui Chiang. Blog learning: effects of users' usefulness and efficiency towards continuance intention
51 -- 64Jung-Wen Hsia, Chia-Chi Chang, Ai-Hua Tseng. Effects of individuals' locus of control and computer self-efficacy on their e-learning acceptance in high-tech companies
65 -- 84Ali Hussein Saleh Zolait. The nature and components of perceived behavioural control as an element of theory of planned behaviour
85 -- 97Michel Walrave, Wannes Heirman, Lara Hallam. Under pressure to sext? Applying the theory of planned behaviour to adolescent sexting
98 -- 100Ahmet Çakir. A life in error - fromlittle slips to big disasters