Table of contents - Special Issue: Ubiquitous decision support systems and their impact on users’ online decision‐making
Guest Editors: Kun Chang Lee
The role of symbols signalling the product status on online users' information processing
Raquel Gurrea, Carlos Orús, Carlos FlaviánThe purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of the presence and type of product symbol on online users' information search behaviour. Adopting an information processing…
Internet addiction as a manageable resource: a focus on social network services
Inwon Kang, Matthew M. Shin, Chanuk ParkThe purpose of this paper is to reinterpret addiction to social network services (SNSs), not from the traditional clinical perspective as a disorder, but from a management…
Unleash the power of mobile word‐of‐mouth: An empirical study of system and information characteristics in ubiquitous decision making
Xiao‐Liang Shen, Nan Wang, Yongqiang Sun, Li XiangThis study aims to examine the effects of system and information characteristics in developing users' perceptions towards ubiquitous decision support systems (UDSS).
Social network loyalty: evaluating the role of attitude, perceived risk and satisfaction
Rafael Currás‐Pérez, Carla Ruiz‐Mafé, Silvia Sanz‐BlasThe aim of this paper is to analyse the determinants of social networking site loyalty, paying special attention to the roles of user attitude, perceived risk and satisfaction.
Exploring the effect of the human brand on consumers' decision quality in online shopping: An eye‐tracking approach
Seong Wook Chae, Kun Chang LeeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how employing human brands affects consumers' decision quality in an online shopping environment by analysing visual attention using an…
The impact of ubiquitous decision support systems on decision quality through individual absorptive capacity and perceived usefulness
Young Wook Seo, Kun Chang Lee, Dae Sung LeeThe purpose of this study is to examine a mobile delivery system as a working ubiquitous decision support system (UDSS) and determine whether it would improve decision quality.
Factors affecting the intensity of emotional expressions in mobile communications
Ohbyung Kwon, Choong‐Ryuhn Kim, Gimun KimThe use of text‐based communications such as instant messaging or social media such as Twitter has been growing significantly as the use of mobile devices increases. Not only do…
The volume of full‐text coverage of top‐tier marketing journals in the ABI/INFORM and Business Source Premier databases – key indicators for database licensing
Péter JacsóThe purpose of this research is to analyze the volume of full‐text coverage for 50 marketing‐focused and marketing‐related serial sources in the Ebsco Business Source Premier…
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- Professor Eugenia Siapera