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Reconsidering the implications of formative versus reflective measurement model misspecification

Dec 28th, 2023 | By

Abstract The literature on formative modelling (“formative measurement”) in the information systems discipline claims that measurement model misspecification, where a reflective model is used instead of a more appropriate formative model, is widespread. In this research, we argue that this cannot be true because models misspecified in this way would fail the measurement validation procedures
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Ethics II: Editorial conduct

Dec 22nd, 2023 | By

Information Systems Journal, EarlyView. Source



A configurational perspective on design elements and user governance engagement in blockchain platforms

Dec 22nd, 2023 | By

Abstract Blockchain technology offers the potential to create an open, decentralised governance structure that empowers stakeholders to participate in decentralised engagement. However, how blockchain platforms configure their design elements to establish and maintain decentralised systems with high levels of user governance engagement requires further research. This study investigates the key design elements of blockchain platforms
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A typology of disinformation intentionality and impact

Dec 22nd, 2023 | By

Abstract In contemporary society, the increased reliance on social media as a vital news source has facilitated the spread of disinformation that has potential polarising effects. Disinformation, false information deliberately crafted to deceive recipients, has escalated to the extent that it is now acknowledged as a significant cybersecurity concern. To proactively tackle this issue, and
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From mutualism to commensalism: Assessing the evolving relationship between complementors and digital platforms

Dec 8th, 2023 | By

Abstract Digital platforms are increasingly dominating markets by bringing together two or more groups of users and facilitating the exchange of value between them. Although several significant issues concerning the dynamics of digital platforms have been addressed, much of the research effort has focused on the platform owner. On the other hand, research on complementors
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The virtue of brevity

Dec 2nd, 2023 | By

Information Systems Journal, EarlyView. Source



From web forms to chatbots: The roles of consistency and reciprocity for user information disclosure

Nov 29th, 2023 | By

Abstract Interactive decision aids (IDAs) on websites often require users to disclose relevant information (e.g., preferences, contact information) to help users in making decisions (e.g., product choice). With technological advances in IDAs, websites increasingly switch from static, non-conversational IDAs (e.g., web forms) to conversational ones (e.g., chatbots) to boost user information disclosure that nurtures the
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The antecedents of employees’ proactive information security behaviour: The perspective of proactive motivation

Nov 23rd, 2023 | By

Abstract Organisational information security (ISec) protection is undergoing a turbulent shift in the workplace environment. In an environment of ever-increasing risks of insider threats and external cyberattacks, individual employees are often expected to take the initiative to solve organisational security problems. This study therefore focuses on employees’ proactive information security behaviours (ISBs)—behaviours that are self-initiated,
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An empirical investigation of social comparison and open source community health

Nov 16th, 2023 | By

Abstract It is well known that corporations rely on open source software as part of their product development lifecycle. Given these commitments, understanding the health of open source communities is a central concern in today’s business setting. Our research uses social comparison theory as a framework for understanding how open source communities consider community health
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Accountability mobilization, guanxi and social media?induced polarization: Understanding the bystander’s prosocial punishment to misinformation spreader

Nov 14th, 2023 | By

Abstract Prosocial punishments by social media bystanders could block the path from misinformation spread to social media-induced polarization (SMIP). However, prosocial punishments are inadequate for SMIP management because of the personal costs, and few studies propose effective ways to mobilize bystanders. The Chinese government implemented a regulation in 2017 to mobilize bystanders on social media
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