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Online Information Review, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, 2024
- Felix Friederich, Ramon Palau-Saumell, Jorge Matute, Jan-Hinrich Meyer:
Digital natives and streaming TV platforms: an integrated perspective to explain continuance usage of over-the-top services. 1-21 - Ali Farooq, Laila Dahabiyeh, Yousra Javed:
When WhatsApp changed its privacy policy: explaining WhatsApp discontinuation using an enablers-inhibitors' perspective. 22-42 - Michael Adu Kwarteng, Alex Ntsiful, Christian Nedu Osakwe, Kwame Simpe Ofori:
Modeling the acceptance and resistance to use mobile contact tracing apps: a developing nation perspective. 43-66 - Ahmad Mohamad, Allan Sylvester, Jennifer Campbell-Meier:
Towards a taxonomy of research areas in open government data. 67-83 - Rachel X. Peng, Ryan Yang Wang:
The infinity vaccine war: linguistic regularities and audience engagement of vaccine debate on Twitter. 84-104 - Chen Luo, Yijia Zhu, Anfan Chen:
What motivates people to counter misinformation on social media? Unpacking the roles of perceived consequences, third-person perception and social media use. 105-122 - Carlos Lopezosa, Dimitrios Giomelakis, Leyberson Pedrosa, Lluís Codina:
Google Discover: uses, applications and challenges in the digital journalism of Spain, Brazil and Greece. 123-143 - Shivangi Verma, Naval Garg:
Exploring the psychometric properties of the digital citizenship scale among Indian students. 144-158 - Hajar Sotudeh:
How social are open-access debates: a follow-up study of tweeters' sentiments. 159-186 - Fan-Chen Tseng, Pei-Hsun Emma Liu, T. C. Edwin Cheng, Ching-I Teng:
Using online English learning resources: utilitarian and hedonic perspectives. 187-208 - Natasha Saqib, Faseeh Amin:
The development and validation of the Indian social media addiction scale. 209-228
Volume 48, Number 2, 2024
- Inma Rodríguez-Ardura, Antoni Meseguer-Artola, Qian Fu:
The utilitarian and hedonic value of immersive experiences on WeChat: examining a dual mediation path leading to users' stickiness and the role of social norms. 229-256 - Haleema Saadia, Muhammad Asif Naveed:
Effect of information literacy on lifelong learning, creativity, and work performance among journalists. 257-276 - Bimbisar Irom:
Between remediating and participating: visuals of the Ford-Kavanaugh controversy on Instagram. 277-293 - Iffat Ali Aksar, Amira Firdaus, Jiankun Gong, Saadia Anwar Pasha:
Examining the impacts of social media on the psychological well-being in a patriarchal culture: a study of women in Pakistan. 294-313 - Yulong Tang, Chen Luo, Yan Su:
Understanding health misinformation sharing among the middle-aged or above in China: roles of social media health information seeking, misperceptions and information processing predispositions. 314-333 - Ricardo Chalmeta, Adriana M. Barbeito-Caamaño:
Framework for using online social networks for sustainability awareness. 334-353 - Yang Cai, Xiujun Li, Wendian Shi:
Does gamification affect knowledge-sharing behavior? The mediating role of intrinsic satisfaction needs. 354-373 - Anat Toder Alon, Hila Tahar:
Employing face reading technology to study the effects of the fake news' message sidedness on consumers' emotional valence and arousal. 374-389 - Xi Xu, Jing Liu, Jia-Hao Liu:
The effect of social media environments on online emotional disclosure: tie strength, network size and self-reference. 390-408 - Tsahi Hayat, Tal Samuel-Azran, Shira Goldberg, Yair Amichai-Hamburger:
Introversion-extraversion and online course satisfaction. 409-424 - Sanjana Arora, Jonas Debesay, Hande Eslen-Ziya:
Gendered COVID-19 discussions on Twitter: a Norwegian case. 425-437
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