Self-disclosure in online social networks: An empirical study of location-based check-ins and impression management
Leveraging online networks like Twitter and Foursquare, our study explores the dynamics of self-disclosure and impression management through location sharing. Grounded in social and hyperpersonal information processing theories, we investigate ...
Case-based learning for cybersecurity leaders: A systematic review and research agenda
Increasingly, large organisations are turning to cybersecurity leaders to protect their information resources against attack. However, because cybersecurity leadership roles are new, educational literature and practice targeting this role are ...
Effects of temporal features and product image zooming in online time scarcity deals: A construal fit account
Time scarcity deals, which offer time-limited discounts, are prevalent in online shopping. These deals have two temporal aspects: deal time and lead time. Deal time, the remaining duration before the discount expires, signals scarcity and ...
Entrepreneurial emotional bias from mass shootings: Evidence from Kickstarter
This study examines the impact of emotional bias on entrepreneurial decisions in crowdfunding platforms, specifically considering the impact of mass shootings as exogenous emotional shocks. Using data from a leading crowdfunding platform, ...
Successful configurations of technology–organization–environment factors in digital transformation: Evidence from exporting small and medium-sized enterprises in the manufacturing industry
Drawing on the technology–organization–environment (TOE) framework, this article examines the influence of TOE factors on the success of digital transformation (DT) in manufacturing export small and medium-sized enterprises, and how these factors ...
Blockchain-driven decentralized identity management: An interdisciplinary review and research agenda
The rise of blockchain technology has sparked interest in decentralized identity management (DIdM). However, DIdM's interdisciplinary nature has led to a fragmented understanding. We propose a “Task Structure-Technological Properties-Fit” ...
A Bayesian deep recommender system for uncertainty-aware online physician recommendation
- Uncertainty is critical for online physician recommender systems.
- A Bayesian deep collaborative filtering model is proposed to aware uncertainty.
- An uncertainty-aware ranking algorithm is proposed to generate top-K list.
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Online physician recommender systems alleviate information overload by automatically recommending the best-fit physicians to patients. In contrast to general recommendations, physicians with greater uncertainty (i.e., greater variance in patients’...
How does supplier integration influence supply chain robustness and resilience? The moderating roles of information technology agility and managerial ties
This article investigates how a firm's supplier integration influences supply chain risk management (SCRM) practices and how these relationships are influenced by information technology (IT) agility and managerial ties. We further conduct fuzzy ...
How to find helpful health-related knowledge in the online healthcare community
- Construct an index system for the helpfulness of online health-related knowledge based on knowledge adoption model.
- Automatically identify helpful online health-related knowledge.
- Promote knowledge sharing and management in online ...
With the prevalence of online healthcare communities (OHCs), increasingly more people are seeking health-related information in OHCs. However, the large amount of health-related knowledge of varying quality poses a challenge for people to quickly ...
Examining how emotions affect online audience retention: Empirical evidence from livestreaming electronic commerce platforms
The retention of audiences has become a pressing issue in the paradigm of livestreaming electronic commerce. Embracing the cognitive appraisal theory of emotions, this study develops a research model to gauge the relationship between emotion and ...
Formation of professional social networks via physicians’ online engagement: Evidence from Sina Weibo and Sina Health
The professional social networks of physicians are an essential source of health-related user-generated content and online social capital. Yet limited research has examined how social networks of physicians emerge at the level of relationships ...
Medical practice in gamified online communities: Longitudinal effects of gamification on doctor engagement
Gamification is used to increase the engagement of doctors on online health platforms. We track 2,106 doctors from a leading online health community (Good Doctor) over one year to investigate how gamification features (i.e., how actively doctors ...
Using smart and connected health services to cope with pandemics: The interaction effects of event and coping appraisals
Pandemics like COVID-19 disrupt conventional healthcare services, pushing toward smart and connected health solutions including mobile healthcare applications. However, the dynamics of disruptive events influencing smart health service adoption ...
Patient privacy protection: Generating available medical treatment plans based on federated learning and CBR
Although the favorable impact of sharing electronic medical records (EMRs) with other hospitals on improving clinical decision-making efficiency is widely acknowledged, the actual implementation of EMR sharing has been limited to some extent ...
A profile similarity-based personalized federated learning method for wearable sensor-based human activity recognition
Wearable sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) utilizes artificial intelligence models to analyze real-time data like accelerometer data to recognize daily human activities. While it greatly benefits the life of senior citizens and ...