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"Why pay premium in freemium services?" A study on perceived value, continued use and purchase intentions in free-to-play games
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 51 - Trang 102040 - 2020
Juho Hamari, Nicolai Hanner, Jonna Koivisto
Understanding artificial intelligence in the context of usage: Contributions and smartness of algorithmic capabilities in work systems
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 67 - Trang 102392 - 2022
Steven Alter
Multi-authors: A case for information management
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 11 - Trang 166-168 - 1991
D.S. Gordon, R.F. Halliwell, L.M. Hartley, E.E. Heeger, J.M. Horobin, R.D. Murch, J.M. Pocock, M.L. Thomas
Identity mediation strategies for digital inclusion in entrepreneurial finance
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 72 - Trang 102658 - 2023
Endrit Kromidha
Examining the potential of language technologies in public organizations by means of a business and IT architecture model
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 37 - Trang 1507-1516 - 2017
Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons, Eriks Sneiders
Engaging consumers online through websites and social media: A gender study of Italian Generation Y clothing consumers
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 35 - Trang 432-442 - 2015
Waqar Nadeem, Daniela Andreini, Jari Salo, Tommi Laukkanen
Emotional reactions to robot colleagues in a role-playing experiment
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 60 - Trang 102361 - 2021
Max Pellert, David Garcia, Atte Oksanen, Nina Savela
We investigated how people react emotionally to working with robots in three scenario-based role-playing survey experiments collected in 2019 and 2020 from the United States (Study 1: N = 1003; Study 2: N = 969, Study 3: N = 1059). Participants were randomly assigned to groups and asked to write a short post about a scenario in which we manipulated the number of robot teammates or the size of the social group (work team vs. organization). Emotional content of the corpora was measured using six sentiment analysis tools, and socio-demographic and other factors were assessed through survey questions and LIWC lexicons and further analyzed in Study 4. The results showed that people are less enthusiastic about working with robots than with humans. Our findings suggest these more negative reactions stem from feelings of oddity in an unusual situation and the lack of social interaction.
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New learning network paradigms: Communities of objectives, crowdsourcing, wikis and open source
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 28 - Trang 194-202 - 2008
J. Albors, J.C. Ramos, J.L. Hervas
The management of change for information systems evaluation practice: Experience from a case study
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 16 - Trang 205-217 - 1996
V. Serafeimidis, S. Smithson
On the integration of model-based feature information in Product Lifecycle Management systems
International Journal of Information Management - Tập 37 - Trang 611-621 - 2017
Jorge D. Camba, Manuel Contero, Pedro Company, David Pérez
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