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Why do members contribute knowledge to online communities?
Shih‐Wei ChouThis study aims to better understand individuals' motives for contributing knowledge in an online community.
User evaluation of textual results clustering for web search
Hsiao‐Tieh PuClustering web search results into dynamic clusters and hierarchies provides a promising way to alleviate the overabundance of information typically found in ranked list search…
Understanding the consistent use of internet health information
Kyoung‐Hwan KimThe purpose of this paper is to analyse whether internet experience, process quality, outcome quality, customer satisfaction, and post‐use expectations affect the consistent use…
Three‐dimensional context‐aware tailoring of information
Tor‐Morten Grønli, George GhineaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the notion of context in ubiquitous computing. Personal Information Managers exploit the ubiquitous paradigm in mobile computing to…
How to improve trust toward electronic banking
Francisco Muñoz‐Leiva, Teodoro Luque‐Martínez, Juan Sánchez‐FernándezThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the field of trust research with a focus on optimising this perception via electronic transactions in the banking industry…
Antecedents and consequences of trust in online product recommendations: An empirical study in social shopping
Kuo‐Lun Hsiao, Judy Chuan‐Chuan Lin, Xiang‐Ying Wang, Hsi‐Peng Lu, Hueiju YuThis paper aims to improve understanding of the reasons why people trust the information about product recommendations on social shopping networks of websites, a new e‐commerce…
Genre analysis of bookmarked webpages
Michela MontesiA total of 17 user‐compiled collections of webpages, comprising 833 bookmarked links in terms of genre, are studied. The purpose of this paper is to find out whether users tend to…
Pragmatic issues in calculating and comparing the quantity and quality of research through rating and ranking of researchers based on peer reviews and bibliometric indicators from Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar
Péter JacsòThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the findings of two recently published papers (Norris and Oppenheim, 2003; and Li et al., 2010).
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