Journal: IJWBC

Volume 10, Issue 4

404 -- 425Vikki McCall, Gerry Mooney, Paul Rutherford, Alison Gilmour. The potential of online academic communities for teaching staff: findings from a pilot study of the SocialLearn platform
426 -- 444Bruno Cabral, Cibele Vasconcelos, Cássio V. S. Prazeres. The social web of things: enabling the interaction of people and things on social networks
445 -- 465Takashi Kusumi, Kanayo Ogura, Asako Miura. Development of a support group using a virtual space for cancer patients
466 -- 489Tomayess Issa, Pedro Isaias, Anoop Vijayarajan. Risks and opportunities of integrating social networking sites in the Australian and Portuguese workplace/communities: an exploratory study
490 -- 505Mariana Leyton Escobar, Piet Kommers, Ardion Beldad. The key is not to forget to be awesome: identifying narratives in an online community
506 -- 516Ben K. Daniel. A research methodology for studying distributed communities of practice

Volume 10, Issue 3

258 -- 279Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Ida Maria Haugstveit. Facebook likes: a study of liking practices for humanitarian causes
280 -- 297Wouter Vollenbroek, Sjoerd de Vries, Efthymios Constantinides, Piet Kommers. Identification of influence in social media communities
298 -- 318Sang Hee Kweon, Hwa-Yeon Kong, Do-Hyun Jo. A study on the competition in social network services on the theory of Niche: gratification analysis in relationship and information
319 -- 338Raechel Johns, Rebecca English. Mothers influencing mothers: the use of virtual discussion boards and their influence on consumption
339 -- 356Hurnjin Cho, JungJoo Jahng. Factors affecting the performance of voluntary participants in the knowledge sharing virtual community
357 -- 400Adam Acar. Culture, corruption, suicide, happiness and global social media use: a cross-cultural perspective

Volume 10, Issue 2

147 -- 157Simon Lindgren. Giving online support: individual and social processes in a domestic violence forum
158 -- 175Linda Matthews, Gavin Perin. Reconfiguring space: the collective autonomy of digital technology
176 -- 187Ruey-Ming Chao, Chen-Chi Chang, Wen-Yu Chang. Exploring the antecedents of trust from the perspectives of uncertainty and media richness in virtual community
188 -- 210Mariëlle E. Bouwman, Piet Kommers, Alexander van Deursen. Revising TAM for hedonic location-based social networks: the influence of TAM, perceived enjoyment, innovativeness and extraversion
211 -- 231Helena Kantanen, Jyri Manninen, Jani Kontkanen. Emergent dialogue as a prerequisite of learning and innovation in professional virtual communities
232 -- 253José W. I. M. Van den Akker. Communication, communities and shaping the future of education as online discussion board moderators

Volume 10, Issue 1

7 -- 24Jonathan Bishop. Representations of 'trolls' in mass media communication: a review of media-texts and moral panics relating to 'internet trolling'
25 -- 51Demetrios G. Sampson, Panagiotis Zervas. A hierarchical framework for open access to education and learning
52 -- 68Han-Jen Niu, Chun-Tao Chang. Addiction in cyberspace: flow experience on e-shopping
69 -- 93Muhammad Z. I. Lallmahomed, Nor Zairah Ab. Rahim, Roliana Ibrahim, Azizah Abdul Rahman. Impact of different conceptualisations of system use on Facebook continuance
94 -- 114Mercedes Paulini, Mary Lou Maher, Paul Murty. Motivating participation in online innovation communities
115 -- 125Marius N. Vieth, Piet Kommers. Social networking: a matter of character?