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September 2025, Volume 44, Issue 15
- 3621-3641 A dimensionalised privacy behaviour model: an empirical test of a conceptual proposition
by Dmitry Epstein & Kelly Quinn - 3642-3656 Comparative optimism for judgements about online identity theft
by Lucy R. Betts & Thom Baguley & Sarah E. Gardner & Peter J. R. Macaulay & Sondos E. Metwally - 3657-3668 Debiasing anchoring bias in the context of telemedicine
by Alton Y. K. Chua & Nishant Seth & Snehasish Banerjee - 3669-3683 Unravelling the effects of knowledge-sharing dynamics on crowdsourcing contest participation
by Hanieh Javadi Khasraghi & Xuan Wang & Yaojie Li & Xi Mao - 3684-3700 The association between out-of-home mobility and internet use patterns among people aged 60 and older
by Jorrit Campens & Petrus te Braak & Anina Vercruyssen & Myo Nyein Aung & Nico De Witte - 3701-3726 A design space for reconfigurable interactive desktop environments (RIDEs)
by Julia Dominiak & Aleksandra Wysokińska & Marit Bentvelzen & Andrzej Romanowski & Paweł W. Woźniak - 3727-3749 User segmentation of visual search service users based on their behaviour and personality for development strategy with two-stage clustering
by Afifah Nurrosyidah & Wei-Tsong Wang - 3750-3770 Mastering boundaries: differences in online privacy boundary phenomena across digital devices and years
by Laurent H. Wang & Ronald E. Rice & Xingyu Liu & Ingunn Hagen & Nicole Zamanzadeh - 3771-3810 Understanding Human-Centred AI: a review of its defining elements and a research agenda
by Stefan Schmager & Ilias O. Pappas & Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou - 3811-3823 Development and validation of the online agentic and communal behaviour scale: implications for emotional well-being
by Zhang Hao Goh & Xue Zhang - 3824-3840 Serious play: evaluating the balance of knowledge and leisure content in environmental games
by Elías Vega & Carmen Camarero - 3841-3857 Exploring adaptive invitation design: an in situ longitudinal study using a smarter music player for people with dementia
by Rik Wesselink & Geke Ludden & Marike Hettinga & Berry Eggen
August 2025, Volume 44, Issue 14
- 3385-3389 The techno-social turn: how digital technologies reshape minds, bodies, and relationships
by Chiara Fini & Vanessa Era & Takahiko Koike & Salvatore M. Aglioti & Anna M. Borghi & Dimitris Bolis - 3390-3403 A proposal for an AI-based toy to encourage and assess symbolic play in autistic children
by Giampiero Bartolomei & Beste Ozcan & Giovanni Granato & Gianluca Baldassarre & Valerio Sperati - 3404-3415 The relationship between smartphone use and cognitive function among Chinese community-dwelling older adults: the moderating role of sex
by Tiantian Chen & Hui Foh Foong & Juan Li & Yawen Sun & Wei Tang & Jiangning Fu & Rahimah Ibrahim & Siti Anom Ahmad - 3416-3437 Cyber incivility: the silent threat shattering teachers’ mental health and happiness at work. Does gender matter?
by Orkun Demirbağ & Şerife Örs - 3438-3445 The effects of smartphone addiction on postural awareness and habits, fatigue, musculoskeletal pain and sleep quality
by Altin Fatma Nur & Aziz Dengiz - 3446-3466 The algorithm of friendship: literature review and integrative model of relationships between humans and artificial intelligence (AI)
by Tamar Gur & Yossi Maaravi - 3467-3483 The role of social media engagement in shaping parasocial connections
by Thia Maheeya & Milena Head - 3484-3500 Cross-cultural moral judgments and emotions in preschoolers: human and robot transgressions in Japan and Italy
by F. Manzi & G. Peretti & C. Di Dio & S. Itakura & T. Kanda & H. Ishiguro & M. Gummerum & D. Massaro & A. Marchetti - 3501-3513 Virtual handshakes: team emotional intelligence and digital competences in virtual settings
by Maribel Montañez-Juan & Claudia Forteza-Domenici & M. Esther García-Buades & Joanna Blahopoulou & Silvia Ortiz-Bonnin - 3514-3537 Foggy fun: an exploration of mid-air gestural interaction with a fogscreen by children with attention-deficits
by Vera Remizova & Oleg Špakov & Antti Sand & Jani Lylykangas & Moshi Qin & Terhi M. Helminen & Fiia Takio & Kati Rantanen & Anneli Kylliäinen & Veikko Surakka & Yulia Gizatdinova - 3538-3558 Digging up the acceptance factors of QR codes on graves
by Aude Rychalski & Patricia Baudier & Najoua Elommal - 3559-3574 Sociable robots or focused speakers? Transforming customer experience with communication style and embodiment type in smart home devices adoption
by Jian Shi & Cong Lin & Haocheng Wang & Soyoung Jung & Na Ta & Ruhao Liu & Yuxin Gao & Huajie Cao - 3575-3591 Exploring the impact of students’ social and cognitive skills on online Collaborative Problem Solving: empirical evidence from neuroscience
by Yeye Tang & Jui-Long Hung & Xu Du & Hao Li & Shuoqiu Yang - 3592-3608 Effects of fear of missing out, smartphone addiction, phubbing, and being phubbed on friendship satisfaction
by Cenk Tufan & Kemal Köksal & Mark D. Griffiths & Ramazan Erturgut & İbrahim Sani Mert - 3609-3619 Self-control and problematic short-form video usage: the mediating roles of automaticity and value-driven attention
by Jiajia Zhu & Lawrence Hoc Nang Fong
August 2025, Volume 44, Issue 13
- 3115-3132 Mindfulness buffers the negative effects of social media overuse on work effort through state self-control during crisis: a daily diary study
by Ellen Choi & Erica Carleton & Megan Walsh & Amanda Hancock - 3133-3151 Using genre analysis for conceptualising virtual team collaborations with complex role and work context connections: what implementation problems can occur?
by Clemens Deinhofer & Thomas Myrach - 3152-3164 Facial expression analysis in children with autism spectrum disorder using a refined Human-Robot-Game platform for active learning
by Nayeth Idalid Solórzano Alcívar & Dennys Fabián Paillacho Chiluiza & Michael Xavier Arce Sierra & Anthony Jair Pincay Lino & Edwin Andrew Eras Zamora - 3165-3179 Understanding the UI-design features paradox of the skip option in splash advertising: the roles of perceived control and skipping habit
by Bowen Zheng & Haifeng Li & Qingxian An - 3180-3193 Knowledge representation learning with EEG-based engagement and cognitive load as mediators of performance
by Yuzhi Sun & David A. Nembhard - 3194-3211 Privacy paradox stems from overconfidence: a study of users’ privacy disclosure in online knowledge communities
by Li Jiaxuan & Li Zhenyan & Chu Jiewang & Wang Yue - 3212-3235 Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour in a virtual reality serious game: the interplay between competition and prior knowledge
by Shirley S. Ho & Sherry R. Xiong & Benjamin J. Li & Wenqi Tan & Mengxue Ou & Grzegorz Lisak - 3236-3249 A network analysis approach to understand the relationship between online problematic gaming, defense mechanisms, and psychopathological symptoms
by Annarosa Cipriano & Stefania Cella & Adriano Schimmenti & Alessandro Musetti - 3250-3270 Digital nudges: a systematic narrative review and taxonomy
by Ja-Naé Duane & Jonathan Ericson & Patrick McHugh - 3271-3296 Emotion regulation, need satisfaction, passion and problematic video game play during difficult times
by Jessica Formosa & Julian Frommel & Regan L. Mandryk & Stephanie J. Tobin & Selen Türkay & Daniel Johnson - 3297-3317 Does binge-watching affect impulsive paid subscription? An investigation of the mechanism and boundary
by Lianlian Song & Qiuxiang Zhang & Zhiyong Yang & Jian Mou - 3318-3347 A systematic exploration of collaborative immersive systems for sense-making in STEM
by Brandon V. Syiem & Selen Türkay - 3348-3361 Combating information warfare: state and trends in user-centred countermeasures against fake news and misinformation
by Christian Reuter & Amanda Lee Hughes & Cody Buntain - 3362-3383 Very rich usage of information systems: a longitudinal study of video conferencing applications
by Ramandeep Kaur Sandhu & Manoj A. Thomas & Catarina Paisana Pires Costa das Neves & Tiago Oliveira
July 2025, Volume 44, Issue 12
- 2813-2837 Insights from the evaluation of a persuasive intervention for absent-minded smartphone use
by Chukwuemeka Nwagu & Rita Orji - 2838-2859 Parental mediation strategies for social media use: a thematic analysis of perspectives among Indonesian parents and adolescents
by Eka Riyanti Purboningsih & Karlijn Massar & Zahrotur Rusyda Hinduan & Hendriati Agustiani & Robert A. C. Ruiter & Philippe Verduyn - 2860-2875 Harnessing the power of adaptation: a pre-registered systematic review on executive functions and the adaptation to new technologies
by Eva Gößwein & Magnus Liebherr - 2876-2895 Unveiling mechanism of SNSs addiction on wellbeing: the moderating role of loneliness and social anxiety
by Naeem Akhtar & Tahir Islam & Zahid Hameed & Abdul Ghaffar & Anshuman Sharma & Tomáš Kincl & Fazila Islam - 2896-2912 How can level of trust in conditional driving automation vehicles be improved? Road condition feedback strategies and the mediating role of anxiety
by Qi Sun & Jie Yao & Peiyao Cheng & Shumeng Hou - 2913-2928 Examining the persuasiveness of text and voice agents: prosody aligned with information structure increases human-likeness, perceived personalisation and brand attitude
by Hilde Voorveld & Andreas Panteli & Yoni Schirris & Carolin Ischen & Evangelos Kanoulas & Tom Lentz - 2929-2948 Understanding negative technological use from a self-regulation perspective
by Shih-Wei Chou & Ming-Chia Hsieh & Hui-Chun Pan & Xiao-Min Ye - 2949-2967 Persuasive software features as antecedents to perceived compliance within physical activity behavior change support systems
by Akon Obu Ekpezu & Isaac Wiafe & Harri Oinas-Kukkonen - 2968-2986 Minors’ online privacy disclosure and protection behaviors: a systematic review
by Tu Lyu & Yulin Guo & Hao Chen - 2987-2997 Pathways from bullying victimisation to problematic media use in primary school students: do depression and teacher–child relationships matter?
by Xiwu Zhang & Yixia Wu - 2998-3018 Understanding anthropomorphic voice-AI chatbot continuance from a human-AI interaction perspective
by Wei Xie & Shuiqing Yang & Yixiao Li & Shasha Zhou - 3019-3037 Enhancing consumer satisfaction in the online knowledge payment context: the effects of warmth and competence
by Shasha Zhou & Xi Cao & Yuangao Chen & Shuiqing Yang - 3038-3063 Designing for transparency: a web job board for e-recruitment to explore job seekers’ privacy behaviours
by Arianna Boldi & Alessandro Silacci & Amon Rapp & Maurizio Caon - 3064-3079 Potential applications of humanoid robotic touch for social regulation of emotion: evidence from ECG and fNIRS
by Fu Guo & Chen Fang & Zenggen Ren & Mingming Li - 3080-3096 Motivational determinants of continuance usage intention for generative AI: an investment model approach for ChatGPT users in the United States
by Jeong Soo Kim & Tae Hyun Baek - 3097-3114 Privacy and political online microtargeting during the German Federal Election 2021
by Johanna Börsting & Regine Frener & Sabine Trepte
July 2025, Volume 44, Issue 11
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 2493-2496 BIT in an evolving technological landscape: continuity and advancement
by Michail Giannakos - 2497-2517 Keeping the gates closed: the effect of conflict management styles, anxiety, and technical skills on security noncompliance intention among smartphone users
by Diyako Rahmani & Hamed Jafarzadeh & Alexandra Claudia Hess - 2518-2544 The promise and challenges of generative AI in education
by Michail Giannakos & Roger Azevedo & Peter Brusilovsky & Mutlu Cukurova & Yannis Dimitriadis & Davinia Hernandez-Leo & Sanna Järvelä & Manolis Mavrikis & Bart Rienties - 2545-2561 Do psychological traits influence the perceived usefulness of rule recommendations in configuration tasks?
by Federica Cena & Cristina Gena & Claudio Mattutino & Michele Mioli & Barbara Treccani & Fabiana Vernero & Massimo Zancanaro - 2562-2576 Does the use of mobile instant messaging in the workplace increase employees’ workload?
by Qiuhong Yang & Ying Feng - 2577-2595 Digital behaviour change intervention for weight loss maintenance in adults with obesity: a feasibility pilot study of eCHANGE
by R. A. Asbjørnsen & E. Børøsund & J. Hjelmesæth & M. L. Smedsrød & M. Ollivier & J. Wentzel & M. M. Clark & J. E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen & L. Solberg Nes - 2596-2619 Social benefits of online peer information exchange among doctors: an empirical study on an online health community in China
by Guorui Fan & Zhaohua Deng & Bin Wang - 2620-2636 Capturing invisible health threats through augmented reality-based public health messaging: focusing on perceived realism, issue involvement, and message attitudes
by Jiyoung Lee & Ayanna Seals - 2637-2648 Moral behaviour alters impressions of humans and AIs on teams: unethical AIs are more powerful while ethical humans are nicer
by Daniel B. Shank & Matthew Dew & Fatima Sajjad - 2649-2669 The effects of technostressors on work and non-work outcomes in hybrid work
by Xuequn Wang & Jinghan Wang & Xiaodan Liu & Zilong Liu - 2670-2696 The development of ReGoal, a serious mobile game for young people with conduct problems
by Maria Livanou & Ifigeneia Manitsa & Vedad Hulusic & Muthanna Samara & Marcus Bull & Alberto De Caro - 2697-2712 Analyzing factors influencing student engagement in an educative social media platform
by René Lobo-Quintero & Davinia Hernández-Leo & Davide Taibi & Emily Theophilou & Roberto Sánchez-Reina - 2713-2723 Unlocking potential: understanding mobile device use patterns among year 9–11 students for learning
by Irina Dvoretskaya - 2724-2741 Increasing system transparency through confidence information in cooperative, automated driving
by Jakob Peintner & Carina Manger & Andreas Riener - 2742-2759 User-resistance behaviours toward electronic health records: uncovering the determinants of perceived threats
by Madison N. Ngafeeson & Joseph A. Manga - 2760-2799 Carry-forward effect: providing proactive scaffolding to learning processes
by Kshitij Sharma & Michail Giannakos - 2800-2811 The celebrity effect in microblog browsing among Chinese college students: based on implicit and recognition procedures
by Hui-shan Pang & Ying Ge & Hao Fang & Jay L. Wenger & Run-xi Zeng
June 2025, Volume 44, Issue 10
- 2093-2100 How artificial intelligence may affect our mental wellbeing
by Raymond R. Bond & Edel Ennis & Maurice D. Mulvenna - 2101-2115 Early phase design process of an intelligent coaching system for behaviour change related to stress management
by Monika Jingar - 2116-2133 The use of virtual reality to reduce mental health stigma among healthcare and non-healthcare students: a systematic review
by Raul Szekely & Oliver Mason & David Frohlich & Elizabeth Barley - 2134-2139 Senua’s psychosis in virtual reality: effects on mental health stigma
by Oliver Mason & Megan Westhead - 2140-2159 Semantic analysis based on ontology and deep learning for a chatbot to assist persons with personality disorders on Twitter
by Mourad Ellouze & Lamia Hadrich Belguith - 2160-2169 Screening for common mental health disorders: a psychometric evaluation of a chatbot system
by Ioana R. Podina & Ana-Maria Bucur & Liviu Fodor & Rareș Boian - 2170-2185 Do near-bedtime usage of smartphones and problematic internet usage really impact sleep? A study based on objectively recorded usage data
by Aftab Alam & Sameha Al-Shakhsi & Dena Al-Thani & Raian Ali - 2186-2202 Augmented reality fitness games and subjective well-being of players: a mixed methods study from China
by Yi Sun & Zihao Yuan - 2203-2212 The psychometric properties of the Bangla Nomophobia Questionnaire
by Firoj Al-Mamun & Mark D. Griffiths & Mark Mohan Kaggwa & Mohammed A. Mamun & Md. Tajuddin Sikder - 2213-2225 Predicting online participation and adoption of autism unproven interventions: a case study of dietary interventions
by Zhenni Ni & Yuxing Qian & Hao Li & Jin Mao & Feicheng Ma - 2226-2243 Using crisis text messaging service data to measure the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on mental health in Ireland
by Hamda Ajmal & Ruth Melia & Karen Young & John Bogue & Hannah Wood & Mary O' Sullivan & Jim Duggan - 2244-2256 Unraveling the inner world of PhD scholars with sentiment analysis for mental health prognosis
by Rimsha Noreen & Amna Zafar & Talha Waheed & Muhammad Wasim & Abdul Ahad & Paulo Jorge Coelho & Ivan Miguel Pires - 2257-2268 Co-creation with service robots and employee wellbeing: a self-determination perspective
by Xue Yang & Youjiang Gao - 2269-2281 Trial of a desktop virtual reality application as a method of exposure for test anxiety: a qualitative study
by Marta Serafini & Luca Chittaro - 2282-2304 A comprehensive evaluation of digital mental health literature: an integrative review and bibliometric analysis
by Hale Alan - 2305-2322 Class imbalance-sensitive approach based on PLMs for the detection of cyberbullying in English and Arabic datasets
by Azzeddine Rachid Benaissa & Azza Harbaoui & Hajjami Henda Ben Ghezala - 2323-2332 Intolerance of uncertainty and mental wellbeing: the mediating and moderating role of doomscrolling
by Bilal Kaya & Mark D. Griffiths - 2333-2350 Incorporating evidence into mental health Q&A: a novel method to use generative language models for validated clinical content extraction
by Ksenia Kharitonova & David Pérez-Fernández & Javier Gutiérrez-Hernando & Asier Gutiérrez-Fandiño & Zoraida Callejas & David Griol - 2351-2363 Instagram paths to materialism in young people: social comparison and identification with influencers
by Juan Francisco Dávila & Mònica Casabayó - 2364-2378 A conversational agent framework for mental health screening: design, implementation, and usability
by Rares Boian & Ana-Maria Bucur & Diana Todea & Andreea Luca & Traian Rebedea & Ioana R. Podina - 2379-2388 Maternal mental health monitoring in an online community: a natural language processing approach
by Zhen Zhu - 2389-2404 Personalisation and Recommendation for Mental Health Apps: A Scoping Review
by Paul Matthews & Clemence Rhodes-Maquaire - 2405-2417 Exploring the role of engagement and adherence in chatbot-based cognitive training for older adults: memory function and mental health outcomes
by Yuyoung Kim & Yoonyoung Kang & Bori Kim & Jinwoo Kim & Geon Ha Kim - 2418-2427 Online victimisation and stress among high school students: prevalence and relationships
by Thi Truc Quynh Ho & Thi Hoa Nguyen - 2428-2444 School pressure and academic performance versus internet addiction in early and middle adolescents: the mediating role of family relationship
by Khansa Chemnad & Maryam Aziz & Sanaa Al-Harahsheh & Azza O. Abdelmoneium & Ahmed Baghdady & Raian Ali - 2445-2455 This is Too Much! Social media integration and adults’ psychological distress: the mediating role of cyber and place-based information overload
by Ioan-Alex Merlici & Alexandra Maftei & Cristian Opariuc-Dan - 2456-2473 Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being
by Konstantin Schenkel & Fridtjof W. Nussbeck & Denny Kerkhoff & Urte Scholz & Jan Keller & Theda Radtke - 2474-2492 Designing for mental health in higher education: a collaborative approach to digital interventions
by Beatriz Severes & Mary Barreto & Augusto Esteves
May 2025, Volume 44, Issue 9
- (2093) Correction
by The Editors - 1739-1759 Cleaning house or quiet quitting? Large-scale analysis of account deletion behaviour on Tumblr
by Ruth Sarig & Ran Wolff & Eran Toch - 1760-1765 Time on social networking sites is associated with impulsive decision-making
by Deng Pan & Kaitlin M. Lewin & David Freestone & Dar Meshi - 1766-1786 Building trust in remote attestation through transparency – a qualitative user study on observable attestation
by Sebastian Linsner & Kilian Demuth & Sebastian Surminski & Lucas Davi & Christian Reuter - 1787-1814 Agent-based social skills training systems: the ARTES architecture, interaction characteristics, learning theories and future outlooks
by Mohammed Al Owayyed & Myrthe Tielman & Arno Hartholt & Marcus Specht & Willem-Paul Brinkman - 1815-1827 From thrill seekers to social creatures: dimensions of curiosity differentially predict video game preferences and behaviours
by Yong Jie Yow & Jonathan E. Ramsay & Patrick K. F. Lin & Nigel V. Marsh - 1828-1845 Intent mining framework for understanding online conversations on vaping to inform social media-based intervention design
by Anuridhi Gupta & Varun Velagapuri & Hong Xue & Hemant Purohit - 1846-1859 Impact of gain-loss framing on online scam susceptibility: the role of scam frames, warning frames, and risk perception
by Yixuan Jiang & Xin Wen & Xiuying Qian - 1860-1871 Emotion labelling strengthens readers’ emotional responses to online messages
by Mirja Ilves & Aleksi H. Syrjämäki & Thomas Olsson & Joel Kiskola & Poika Isokoski & Anna Rantasila & Gary Bente & Veikko Surakka - 1872-1885 Evaluating the effect of face recognition technology on citizens’ happiness
by Wenlong Zhu & Dan Shi & Jongki Kim & Jian Mou - 1886-1900 An exploration of motives that influence problematic smartphone use in young adults
by Beau Mostyn Sullivan & Amanda M. George & Debra Rickwood - 1901-1906 Validation of vamping scale in Argentina: the role of procrastination and mobile phone use
by Mariela Emilce Muller & Edgardo Daniel Etchezahar & Talía Gómez Yepes & Marian Durao - 1907-1924 User-Avatar discrepancy scale: a comparative measurement of self and avatar views
by Taylor Brown & Lukas Blinka & Kara Dadswell & Rachel Kowert & Daniel Zarate & Vasileios Stavropoulos - 1925-1941 Task structure and knowledge transfer: leveraging employee agility performance in an ESM environment
by Muhammad Imran Rasheed & Abdul Hameed Pitafi - 1942-1963 Learners’ psychological needs in online learning environment for executive education: role of cognitive overload and learning self-efficacy
by Parul Gupta & Anupama Prashar - 1964-1974 Do the Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV) and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) assess two distinct internet-related disorders? A comparative analysis using CFA, Set-ESEM, and Full-ESEM models
by Giusy D. Valenti & Palmira Faraci - 1975-1989 Is the Internet to blame for problem behaviours in early adolescents? The effects of different types of Internet use, depression, and self-control
by Yuanyi Mao & Bo Hu & Ki Joon Kim - 1990-2010 Understanding the effects of ubiquitous connectivity on employee well-being and job insecurity: a moderated mediation model
by Pengzhen Yin & Carol Ou & Liang Liang - 2011-2034 Cognitive evaluation based on regression and eye-tracking for layout on human–computer multi-interface
by Linlin Wang & Wenzhe Tang & Enid Montagu & Xiaoli Wu & Chengqi Xue - 2035-2052 Exploring the impact of game framing on the motivational appeal of persuasive strategies and their effectiveness in behaviour change games
by Chinenye Ndulue & Rita Orji - 2053-2068 Study on relationship between adversarial texts and language errors: a human-computer interaction perspective
by Rui Xiao & Kuangyi Zhang & Yunchun Zhang & Qi Wang & Shangyu Hou & Ling Liu - 2069-2092 Modeling perceived information needs in human-AI teams: improving AI teammate utility and driving team cognition
by Beau G. Schelble & Christopher Flathmann & Jacob P. Macdonald & Bart Knijnenburg & Camden Brady & Nathan J. McNeese
May 2025, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 1493-1520 UGC’s self-deprecation humor and sustainable brand support attitude on social media: expansion of the perspective of affective events theory
by Rui Chen & Haolan Yan - 1521-1538 What makes UGC more popular on social media platforms? Insights from information adoption theory
by Wei Zhuang & Qingfeng Zeng & Yu Zhang & Dijia Lin & Weiguo Fan - 1539-1556 Who is recommended matters: an investigation from a relational perspective
by Xinyi Lyu & Tiaojun Xiao & Jingquan Li - 1557-1575 Determining the causes of user frustration in the case of conversational chatbots
by Sakhhi Chhabra & Vaishali Kaushal & Smitha Girija - 1576-1594 Exploring the influence of user characteristics on verbal aggression towards social chatbots
by HyoJin Chin & Mun Yong Yi - 1595-1611 Predicting proteus effect via the user avatar bond: a longitudinal study using machine learning
by Mohammed Qasim Latifi & Dylan Poulus & Michaella Richards & Yang Yap & Vasileios Stavropoulos - 1612-1631 Whether to share personal financial information through blockchain? – an intermediary perspective
by Xingyao Niu & Zhe Chen & Hongming Liu & Wenbin Xie - 1632-1648 Effect of AI counsellor’s nonverbal immediacy behaviour on user satisfaction: serial mediation of positive expectancy violation and rapport
by Min Namkoong & YounJung Park & Seyoung Lee & Gain Park - 1649-1666 Identifying and understanding digital exclusion: a mixed-methods study
by G. Wilson-Menzfeld & G. Erfani & L. Young-Murphy & W. Charlton & H. De Luca & K. Brittain & A. Steven - 1667-1680 Influential factors on academics’ digital hoarding behaviours: an exploratory PLS-SEM research
by Ufuk Tugtekin & Esra Barut Tugtekin - 1681-1694 Is availability pressure always detrimental? From availability pressure to relationship satisfaction through compulsive checking of smartphone and need satisfaction
by Xueqing Li & Michael Chan - 1695-1707 Investigating the role of dark personality traits in how people appreciate, share, and censor black humour in online settings
by Jorge Torres-Marín & Ginés Navarro-Carrillo & Kay Brauer & Hugo Carretero-Dios - 1708-1721 Protective shielding, potential harm: a hermeneutic phenomenological study of the cyberbullying experiences of youth with visual impairment
by Nee Nee Chan & Pei Boon Ooi & Wen Li Ku & Khang Wei Ong - 1722-1737 Navigating fairness and boundaries: parental rule strategies and indicators of adolescents’ media overuse
by Zhiying Yue & David Bickham & Elizabeth Hunt & Sam Schwamm & Michael Rich
April 2025, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 1295-1305 Evolutionary game analysis of online collective behaviour with the introduction of the degree of psychological identity
by Bowen Li & Hua Li & Qiubai Sun & Xuebo Chen - 1306-1319 The impact of gamified interaction on mobile learning APP users’ learning performance: the moderating effect of users’ learning style
by Jun Fan & Zhen Wang - 1320-1339 The robot saw it coming: physical human interference, deservingness, and self-efficacy in service robot failures
by Ezgi Merdin-Uygur & Selcen Ozturkcan - 1340-1349 Using website referrals to identify unreliable content rabbit holes
by Kevin T. Greene & Mayana Pereira & Nilima Pisharody & Rahul Dodhia & Juan Lavista Ferres & Jacob N. Shapiro - 1350-1361 Alexithymia, internet addiction, and cyber-victimisation among high school students in Turkey: an exploratory study
by Merve Aktaş Terzioğlu & Ahmet Büber - 1362-1375 Traffic transfer between social media and E-commerce platform: the role of social media affordances
by Jingbo Shao & Pengyu Li & Min Zhang - 1376-1386 Media multitasking, negative mood, and avoidance coping
by Myoungju Shin & Callum Downes & Jessica Hopwood & Melissa Byers & Eva Kemps - 1387-1400 Stitch incoming: political engagement and aggression on TikTok
by Bryan McLaughlin & Joshua Cloudy & Jeff Hunter & Brittany Potter - 1401-1416 Improving repurchase behaviour based on relationship marketing: evidence from the message framing of airline in China
by Yanhong Chen & Luning Liu & Bin Li - 1417-1428 Reliability and validity of the Cybersecurity Awareness INventory (CAIN)
by Francesco Di Nocera & Giorgia Tempestini & Fabio Presaghi - 1429-1445 The effect of social media fatigue on compulsive buying
by Mengyi Li & Qinhai Ma - 1446-1456 Perceived parental rejection and gaming disorder among adolescents: the mediating role of subjective stress and depressive symptoms
by Renata Glavak-Tkalić & Josip Razum & Goran Milas - 1457-1474 How do mobile app users react to embedded advertising? A perspective from psychological reactance theory
by Kit Hong Wong & Hsin Hsin Chang & You-Hung Lin & Szu Yu Lin - 1475-1491 The influence of gamification affordance on knowledge sharing behaviour: an empirical study based on social Q&A community
by Xiao-Wu Wang & Zheng Wang
April 2025, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 1123-1123 Highlights from the 35th European conference on cognitive ergonomics (ECCE 2024)
by Stéphane Safin & Flore Barcellini & Jean-Marie Burkhardt - 1124-1135 Feel me, hear me: vibrotactile and auditory feedback cues in an invisible object search in virtual reality
by Nils O. Beese & Lennart Dümke & Yannic N. Döll & René Reinhard & Jan Spilski & Thomas Lachmann & Kerstin Müller - 1136-1145 You look so young, you look so cute. The relationship between physical appearance, age and mental abilities in social robots
by Stefano Guidi & Margherita Bracci & Francesco Currò & Alessandro Innocenti & Luca Lusuardi & Enrica Marchigiani & Paola Palmitesta & Matteo Sirizzotti & Oronzo Parlangeli - 1146-1154 Strategies at the platform-train interface: in the pursuit of psychological comfort?
by Xavier Leonce & Jean-Marie Burkhardt & Lucia Bosone - 1155-1168 The autonomous vehicle dilemma: passenger(s) versus pedestrian(s)
by Augusto Bovesi & Alice Calabretto & Alice Stroppa & Gian Maria Adamo & Filippo Canepa & Stefano Guidi - 1169-1182 Cyberinsurance adoption strategies and security of online behaviour: an experimental study
by Yolanda Gómez & Dawn Branley-Bell & Pam Briggs & José Vila - 1183-1198 Differences in access to privacy information can partly explain digital inequalities in privacy literacy and self-efficacy
by Yannic Meier & Nicole C. Krämer - 1199-1221 Mood matters: the interplay of personality in ethical perceptions in crowdsourcing
by Evangelos Mourelatos - 1222-1242 Patient influencer: the impact of homophily on value co-creation behaviour in online health communities
by Muhammad Salman Latif & Jian-Jun Wang & Mohsin Shahzad & Anosha Kanwal - 1243-1259 Exploring perceptions of smart, modular living in the UK: a think aloud study
by Valentine Seymour & M. Xenitidou & L. Timotijevic & C. E. Hodgkins & E. Ratcliffe & B. Gatersleben & N. Gilbert & C. R. Jones - 1260-1276 Beyond screentime: a 7-day mobile tracking study among college students to disentangle smartphone screentime and content effects on sleep
by Sindy R. Sumter & Susanne E. Baumgartner & Wisnu Wiradhany - 1277-1294 Understanding older adults’ continuance intention toward wearable health technologies: an empowerment perspective
by Yanping Zhang & Yiming Ma & Changyong Liang
March 2025, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 883-887 Learning, design and technology in the age of AI
by Michail Giannakos & Michael Horn & Mutlu Cukurova - 888-911 Youth perspectives on technology ethics: analysis of teens’ ethical reflections on AI in learning activities
by Eva Durall Gazulla & Noora Hirvonen & Sumita Sharma & Heidi Hartikainen & Ville Jylhä & Netta Iivari & Marianne Kinnula & Aizhan Baizhanova - 912-933 Shifting roles and slow research: children’s roles in participatory co-design of critical machine learning activities and technologies
by Tolulope Famaye & Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens & Ibrahim Adisa - 934-953 Preparing students to meet their data: an evaluation of K-12 data science tools
by Rotem Israel-Fishelson & Peter F. Moon & Rachel Tabak & David Weintrop - 954-974 Clinical needs and preferences for AI-based explanations in clinical simulation training
by Naja Kathrine Kollerup & Stine S. Johansen & Martin Grønnebæk Tolsgaard & Mikkel Lønborg Friis & Mikael B. Skov & Niels van Berkel - 975-992 Humanoid robot as an educational assistant – insights of speech recognition for online and offline mode of teaching
by Akshara Pande & Deepti Mishra - 993-1013 Computational musicking: music + coding as a hybrid practice
by Cameron L. Roberts & Michael S. Horn - 1014-1034 Learning in the wild – exploring interactive notifications to foster organic retention of everyday media content
by Sophia Sigethy & Sven Mayer & Christina Schneegass - 1035-1052 Computational models as tools for supporting responsive teaching
by Hillary Swanson & LuEttaMae Lawrence & Jared Arnell & Bonni Jones & Bruce Sherin & Uri Wilensky - 1053-1070 e-FeeD4Mi: human-centred design of personalised and contextualised feedback in MOOCs
by Paraskevi Topali & Alejandro Ortega-Arranz & Juan I. Asensio-Pérez & Sara L. Villagrá-Sobrino & Alejandra Martínez-Monés & Yannis Dimitriadis - 1071-1098 Designing human-centered learning analytics and artificial intelligence in education solutions: a systematic literature review
by Paraskevi Topali & Alejandro Ortega-Arranz & María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana & Erkan Er & Mohammad Khalil & Gökhan Akçapınar - 1099-1121 Where inquiry-based science learning meets gamification: a design case of Experiverse
by Feiran Zhang & Hanne Brynildsrud & Sofia Papavlasopoulou & Kshitij Sharma & Michail Giannakos
February 2025, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 631-655 An integrated bibliometric analysis and systematic review modelling students’ technostress in higher education
by Yupeng Lin & Zhonggen Yu - 656-675 The effects of fair information practices on ad effectiveness among Chinese consumers: trust transfer across contexts
by Junjun Cheng & Zihang Huang - 676-693 The emotional impact of generative AI: negative emotions and perception of threat
by Gabbiadini Alessandro & Ognibene Dimitri & Baldissarri Cristina & Manfredi Anna - 694-712 Understanding the factors influencing the continuous usage intention of healthcare apps: analysing the moderating impact of psychological distance and health consciousness
by Rambalak Yadav & Satakshi Chatterjee & Arunangshu Giri - 713-730 How employee resilience contributes to digital performance: moderating role of enterprise social media usage
by Ma Liang & Qi Zhihao & Zhang Ge & Zhang Xin & Feifei Hao - 731-748 Effects of meta-human characteristics on user acceptance: from the perspective of uncanny valley theory
by Sujin Bae & Timothy Jung & Justin Cho & Ohbyung Kwon - 749-763 Metaverse gaming: analyzing the impact of self-expression, achievement, social interaction, violence, and difficulty
by Hyeon Jo & Sun Park & Jiwoo Jeong & Juwon Yeon & Jae Kwang Lee - 764-788 Why to purchase health knowledge on online platforms? A two-phased SEM-ANN approach
by Yuanlu Li & Zhaohua Deng & Jiaxin Xue - 789-804 Are engineers more likely to avoid algorithms after they see them err? A longitudinal study
by Alvaro Chacon & Tomas Reyes & Edgar E. Kausel - 805-828 The player traits and gratifications of casual and hardcore players in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, Ingress, and Pokémon GO
by John Dunham & Konstantinos Papangelis & Nicolas LaLone & Yihong Wang - 829-842 Towards more trusted virtual physicians: the combinative effects of healthcare chatbot design cues and threat perception on health information trust
by Eunjoo Jin & Matthew Eastin - 843-858 My avatar makes me feel good? The effect of avatar personalisation and virtual agent interactions on self-esteem
by Wei Jie Dominic Koek & Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen - 859-881 EmoVis: exploring data-enabled analogue journaling to promote self-reflection for mental wellness among college students
by Xipei Ren & Xiaoyu Zhang & Renyao Zou & Ran Yan & Bin Yu
February 2025, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 407-427 What drives users’ knowledge payment behaviour? The moderating role of knowledge expertise and social identity
by Jinpeng Liu & Weiguo Fan & Xinmiao Li & Xipeng Liu - 428-445 Trustworthy interaction model: continuous authentication using time–frequency joint analysis of mouse biometrics
by YiGong Zhang & Qian Yi & ShuPing Yi & XiaoLong Zhang & JiaJia Li - 446-462 Instagram engagement and well-being: the mediating role of appearance anxiety
by Francesca C. Ryding & Lydia J. Harkin & Daria J. Kuss - 463-476 Personality traits, internet addiction, and phubbing among teens: a mediation analysis
by Łukasz Nikel & Magdalena Kolańska-Stronka & Paweł Krasa - 477-490 Unpacking the determinants of social media-based lifelong learning from the need hierarchy theory
by Yueh-Min Huang & Ding-Chau Wang & Gu-Hao Lin & Yong-Ming Huang - 491-507 Interplay of rationality and morality in using ChatGPT for academic misconduct
by Lixuan Zhang & Clinton Amos & Iryna Pentina - 508-522 An interpretable metric of visual aesthetics for GUI design
by Chen Wang & Aliaksei Miniukovich & Xiangshi Ren - 523-551 The social media discontinuance model: the trio of dark side, regret, and privacy control
by Ziyue Huang & Prashant Palvia & Nikhil Mehta - 552-573 Explaining crowdworker behaviour through computational rationality
by Michael A. Hedderich & Antti Oulasvirta