Connected scholars: Examining the role of social media in research practices of faculty using the UTAUT model

Computers in Human Behavior - Tập 28 - Trang 2340-2350 - 2012
Anatoliy Gruzd1, Kathleen Staves1, Amanda Wilk1
1Dalhousie University, School of Information Management, 6100 University Avenue, Suite 4010, PO Box 15000, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4R2

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