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Volume 56, Issue 1February 2025Current Issue
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ISSN:0095-0033
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SESSION: Contributions
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Breaking Boundaries: Advancing Gender and Technology Research to Combat Sextortion

This editorial calls for research into technology-facilitated abuses that push the epistemic and ontological boundaries of gender and technology in IS research. Specifically, it focuses on sextortion in the digital age-a pressing societal challenge that ...

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Digital Platforms as Co-Producers of Space: A Lefebvrian Analysis of Tensions in Digital Platforms

Research on digital platforms has paid scant attention to the entanglement of digital platforms with physical spaces, their interactions, and associated tensions. The entanglement is of increased consequence in the wake of ontological reversal wherein ...

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The Effects of Information and Incentive Interventions on the Adoption of Algorithms in Human Resources: An Experimental Study

The economic potential of human resources (HR) algorithms requires organizations to ensure their adoption, but HR employees are often reluctant to use them. One driver of this reluctance may be employees' overconfidence in their own judgments and the ...

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Nothing Like the Real Thing! A Randomized Field Experiment of Quasi-Mixed Reality Gamified Phishing Training

In recent years, organizations have been incorporating gamification elements and techniques into security compliance training, and research has shown positive outcomes resulting from using gamification in security compliance training. However, research ...

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The Relationship Between Profile Disclosure Breadth and Network Size on Professional Social Media: Gender as a Moderator

Professional social media (PSM) platforms, such as LinkedIn, enable professional networking. Larger network sizes on PSM are associated with benefits similar to those that result from bridging social capital. Disclosing profile information, in general, ...

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Digital Nudging: A Systematic Literature Review, Taxonomy, and Future Research Directions

The expanding realm of digital nudging presents significant challenges for current research, due to its growing volume and diversity. This necessitates a unified framework for understanding and integrating the vast literature. In response, our study ...

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