- David Wang, Li Wang. Research on the motivation for viewer addiction to live streaming: a cross-cultural investigation of China and the USA. Online Information Review, 49(1):200-221, 2025.
- Noel Nutsugah, Kobby Mensah, Raphael Odoom, Amin Ayarnah. Social media, misinformation and fake news in the pandemic: the dominant gaps and future research avenues. Online Information Review, 49(2):335-352, 2025.
- Xi Chen, Maomao Wu, Chen Cheng, Jian Mou. Weighing user's privacy calculus on personal information disclosure: the moderating effect of social media identification. Online Information Review, 49(2):353-372, 2025.
- Ilkim Markoc. The digitalization tendency of young adults: differences by living environment, gender and education. Online Information Review, 49(1):136-163, 2025.
- Yesolran Kim, Mina Lee. Social media use and loneliness among adolescents: the moderating role of media literacy. Online Information Review, 49(3):585-599, 2025.
- Chen Luo, Han Zheng 0001, Yulong Tang, Xiaoya Yang. I assume others are influenced by health misinformation on social media: examining the underlying process of intentions to combat health misinformation. Online Information Review, 49(2):313-334, 2025.
- Martin Lnenicka, Renata Machova. How intentions to use of OGD and respective portals changed over time: evidence from a three-year study among Czech students. Online Information Review, 49(3):517-533, 2025.
- Yang Cheng. Navigating vaccine misinformation: a study on users' motivations, active communicative action and anti-misinformation behavior via chatbots. Online Information Review, 49(3):643-663, 2025.
- Shahzeb Mughari, Muhammad Asif Naveed, Ghulam Murtaza Rafique. Information literate students are more engaged and successful: role of information literacy in higher education. Online Information Review, 49(2):418-437, 2025.
- Charunayan Kamath, Sivakumar Alur. Internet memes and social media marketing: a review of theories. Online Information Review, 49(2):225-245, 2025.