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Online Information Review, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, 2025
- Majid Nabavi

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Coverage of the research documents with top altmetric attention scores in online news. 1-14 - Tanu Shree

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How do users select the content they share on social media: flow theory perspective. 15-34 - Sabina Lissitsa

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Generations X, Y, Z: the effects of personal and positional inequalities on critical thinking digital skills. 35-54 - Fuchuan Mo, Xiaojuan Zhang, Cuicui Feng, Jing Tan:

Network relations among open government data stakeholders: a structural social capital and ERGM analysis. 55-74 - Hengyi Fu

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Navigating the inception stage in online peer production communities: a comparative study on community building activities, user roles and interaction dynamics. 75-96 - Matthew Heinrich

, Natalie Gerhart:
Privacy? What's that? Differences in privacy boundaries. 97-115 - Yaming Zhang, Na Wang

, Yaya Hamadou Koura, Yanyuan Su, Xiaoyu Guo, Wenjie Song:
Multi-level emotion propagation in natural disaster events: diverse leadership of super-spreaders in different levels of hierarchy. 116-135 - Ilkim Markoc:

The digitalization tendency of young adults: differences by living environment, gender and education. 136-163 - Eric Weisz, David M. Herold

, Nadine Kathrin Ostern
, Ryan Payne
, Sebastian Kummer:
Artificial intelligence (AI) for supply chain collaboration: implications on information sharing and trust. 164-181 - Zhieh Lor

, Jihyang Choi
, Hae Jung Oh:
How are news portals integrated into daily news habits? A study on news trust, news repertoires and political participation in South Korea. 182-199 - David Wang, Li Wang:

Research on the motivation for viewer addiction to live streaming: a cross-cultural investigation of China and the USA. 200-221
Volume 49, Number 2, 2025
- Charunayan Kamath

, Sivakumar Alur:
Internet memes and social media marketing: a review of theories. 225-245 - Siqi Liu

, Junzhi Jia:
A quantitative study of vocabulary categorization and reuse in the LIS field linked data. 246-268 - Xueyan Dong, Zhenya Tang, Houcai Wang

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Understanding the impact of government social media on citizens' unverified information avoidance behavior during health crises: the health belief model. 269-289 - Patrícia Gomes

, Tjerk Budding
, Maria J. Fernandes:
Drivers of the use of digital platforms by Portuguese parishes - how small government entities struggle with the demand for transparency. 290-312 - Chen Luo

, Han Zheng
, Yulong Tang
, Xiaoya Yang
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I assume others are influenced by health misinformation on social media: examining the underlying process of intentions to combat health misinformation. 313-334 - Noel Nutsugah

, Kobby Mensah, Raphael Odoom
, Amin Ayarnah
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Social media, misinformation and fake news in the pandemic: the dominant gaps and future research avenues. 335-352 - Xi Chen

, Maomao Wu, Chen Cheng
, Jian Mou
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Weighing user's privacy calculus on personal information disclosure: the moderating effect of social media identification. 353-372 - Il Bong Mun:

A study of the impact of ChatGPT self-efficacy on the information seeking behaviors in ChatGPT: the mediating roles of ChatGPT characteristics and utility. 373-394 - Blanca Hernández-Ortega

, Ivani Ferreira
, Sara Lapresta-Romero:
Long-term relationships between users and smart voice assistants: the roles of experience and love. 395-417 - Shahzeb Mughari

, Muhammad Asif Naveed
, Ghulam Murtaza Rafique
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Information literate students are more engaged and successful: role of information literacy in higher education. 418-437 - Eisa Al Nashmi

, Abdullah Almutairi, Manaf Bashir, Eiman Alsharhan:
Evaluating the visual literacy of the Kuwaiti government's Arabic infographics during the COVID-19 pandemic: an automated visual analysis and AI approach. 438-456
Volume 49, Number 3, 2025
- Publisher's Note. 457-458

- Derek Dubois

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Sneakerheads for Trump: information flows in the online news media. 459-480 - Jiyoung Lee

, Ningyang Ocean Wang, Rebecca K. Britt:
Impact of algorithm-driven comments on corrective information among young adults: focusing on emotional tone of comments and misinformation credibility. 481-496 - Joon Soo Lim, Chunsik Lee, Junga Kim, Jun Zhang

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Influence of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation beliefs on the third-person effect: implications for social media content moderation and corrective action. 497-516 - 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. 517-533 - Shih-Hao Lu, Huyen Thi Thanh Tran, Thanh-Sang Ngo

, Chen-Hao Huang
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Exploring the evolution and research directions of virtual reality in marketing: an information systems perspective. 534-551 - Hua Pang

, Zhuyun Hu:
Detrimental influences of social comparison and problematic WeChat use on academic achievement: significant role of awareness of inattention. 552-569 - Hsin-Hsuan Chung

, Jiangping Chen
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Misinformation detection: datasets, models and performance. 570-584 - Yesolran Kim

, Mina Lee:
Social media use and loneliness among adolescents: the moderating role of media literacy. 585-599 - Muhammad Asif

, Asli Ersoy, Rab Nawaz Lodhi
, Cihan Cobanoglu
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Mapping the metaverse-sustainability nexus in hospitality and tourism: a bibliometric approach. 600-622 - Md Moynul Hasan

, Yu Chang, Khalid Hussain, Lu Tingyu:
Exploring the nexus between social media marketing and patients' participation in value co-creation: a pathway toward patient well-being. 623-642 - Yang Cheng:

Navigating vaccine misinformation: a study on users' motivations, active communicative action and anti-misinformation behavior via chatbots. 643-663

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