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Where Cyber Meets the Electromagnetic Spectrum
(Academic Conferences International, 2019)
Cyber linked with Information Technology, computers and the internet are the most commonly understood potential threats that everybody is aware of nowadays. In the case of National Cyber Strategy most efforts are given to ...
Whitney forms and their extensions
(Elsevier, 2021)
Whitney forms are widely known as finite elements for differential forms. Whitney’s original definition yields first order functions on simplicial complexes, and a lot of research has been devoted to extending the definition ...
Who are the Showroomers? Socio-Demographic Factors Behind the Showrooming Behavior on Mobile Devices
(University of Maribor, 2022)
This quantitative study focuses on socio-demographic variables and their associations with different forms of showrooming behavior. The purpose of this study is to find which consumer groups based on age, gender, and income ...
Why Do Users Switch Mobile Applications? : Trialing Behavior as a Predecessor of Switching Behavior
(Association for Information Systems, 2018)
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an alternative application. Researchers have recently started to study information technology (IT) switching. However, no ...
Why Does Cultural Diversity Foster Technology-enabled Intergenerational Collaboration?
(Elsevier, 2019)
Globalization and information technology enable people to join the movement of global citizenship and work without borders. However, different type of barriers existed that could affect collaboration in today’s work ...
Why is the hypothetico-deductive (H-D) method in information systems not an H-D method?
(Elsevier, 2020)
The hypothetico-deductive (H-D) method is reported to be common in information systems (IS). In IS, the H-D method is often presented as a Popperian, Hempelian, or natural science method. However, there are many fundamental ...
Why Is Your Crowd Abandoning You? : Exploring Crowdsourcing Discontinuance through the Lens of Motivation Theory
(Association for Information Systems, 2019)
A typical crowdsourcing platform connects organisations in need for workforce to individuals willing to work for a compensation. Considering that a motivated crowd constitutes a vital resource of such platforms, nurturing ...
Why not complain? A paradoxical problem for mobile service and application providers
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2014)
Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers
decrease user churn and switching, prevent negative word-of-mouth, and improve their services and
products. However, many ...
Why Open Educational Resources Repositories fail - Review of Quality Assurance Approaches
(IATED Academy, 2014)
Regardless of the amount of open educational resources (OER) available, many learning object
repositories LORs fail to attract active users and sustainable funding solutions. Previous studies
indicate that quality of OER ...
Why Should the Q-Method be Integrated into the Design Science Research? A Systematic Mapping Study
(Association for Information Systems, 2019)
The Q-method has been utilized over time in various areas, including information systems. In this study, we used a systematic mapping to illustrate how the Q-method was applied within Information Systems (IS) community and ...