Journal: IT & People

Volume 35, Issue 3

861 -- 878Jin Young Kim, WanGyu Heo. Artificial intelligence video interviewing for employment: perspectives from applicants, companies, developer and academicians
879 -- 898Manjul Gupta. Social network behavior inappropriateness: the role of individual-level espoused national cultural values
899 -- 924Aihui Chen, Ying Yu, Yaobin Lu. The match and mismatch between providers and customers in accommodation sharing: a cognitive style perspective
925 -- 955Jocelyn Cranefield, Mary Ellen Gordon, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, Tim Jacks. From fun-lovers to institutionalists: uncovering pluralism in IT occupational culture
956 -- 976Yurong Yao, Peng Xu. E-participation decision across different channels
977 -- 1008Raphael Lissillour, Jean-Michel Sahut. How to engage the crowd for innovation in a restricted market? A practice perspective of Google's boundary spanning in China
1009 -- 1028Jung-Chieh Lee, Chung-Yang Chen. Exploring the effects of team coordination and power distance on effective software process tailoring: a theoretical perspective
1029 -- 1053Yugang Yu, Xin Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Wei T. Yue. Is smart the new green? The impact of consumer environmental awareness and data network effect
1054 -- 1072Qiuju Yin, Lun Li, Zhijun Yan, Chenxi Guo. Understanding the effects of self-peer-platform incentives on users' physical activity in mobile fitness apps: the role of gender
1073 -- 1095Kenneth J. Harris, Ranida B. Harris, Matthew Valle, John R. Carlson, Dawn S. Carlson, Suzanne Zivnuska, Briceön Wiley. Technostress and the entitled employee: impacts on work and family
1096 -- 1115Chien Wen Yuan, Yu-Hao Lee. Connecting and being connected: investigating friending practices across multiple social networking sites
1116 -- 1135Abdallah Alsaad, Manaf Al-Okaily. Acceptance of protection technology in a time of fear: the case of Covid-19 exposure detection apps
1136 -- 1169Philippe Marchildon, Pierre Hadaya. Understanding the impacts of increasing returns in the context of social media use
1170 -- 1190Zhenya Tang, Zhongyun Zhou, Feng Xu, Merrill Warkentin. Apps within apps: predicting government WeChat mini-program adoption from trust-risk perspective and innovation diffusion theory