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Responses to ambivalence toward social networking sites: A typological perspective

Aug 18th, 2022 | By

Abstract A common assumption in prior research on social networking sites (SNS) has been that users’ orientations toward SNS use are positioned somewhere along a bipolar, univalent continuum, stretching from negative to positive orientation. However, considering recent findings unfolding the intricacy and variety of SNS use patterns, such a linear conceptualization of users’ orientations is
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The emergence of digital ecosystem governance: An investigation of responses to disrupted resource control in the Swedish public transport sector

Aug 2nd, 2022 | By

Abstract Digital ecosystem governance entails the management of complex, dynamic power relationships. As entrant platform providers seek to cultivate an ecosystem, they must carefully navigate these power relationships when dealing with governance tensions. Providers generally seek to leverage the ecosystem’s generative potential by facilitating a variety of interactions and distributing design rights. Simultaneously, they need
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Competitive strategies for ensuring Fintech platform performance: Evidence from multiple case studies

Jul 31st, 2022 | By

Abstract The emergence of Fintech platforms has revolutionized the way financial services are provided. And yet, in spite of their growing prominence in the global financial sector, there remains a lack of understanding of the competitive strategies that are appropriate for these platform-based businesses, and the implications of those strategies for their performance. Examining four
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Special issue on responsible IS research for a better world

Jul 26th, 2022 | By

Information Systems Journal, EarlyView. Source



Embracing brain and behaviour: Designing programs of complementary neurophysiological and behavioural studies

Jul 23rd, 2022 | By

Abstract NeuroIS—the methods and knowledge of neuroscience applied to the information systems (IS) domain—has become an established research field within the IS discipline. A key advantage of NeuroIS is its ability to provide insights into human cognition beyond those obtained using behavioural techniques alone. Nevertheless, in neuroscience, there is renewed interest in examining behaviour together
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Moving away from trading on the margins: Economic empowerment of informal businesses through FinTech

Jul 19th, 2022 | By

Abstract While there have been increasing studies on the impact of financial technology (FinTech), limited research has explored how FinTech supports economic empowerment for informal businesses. Drawing on institutional logics and a case study of mobile money—a FinTech innovation—this study develops a model of mobile money-driven economic empowerment. We argue that this model is important
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Narrowing the age?based digital divide: Developing digital capability through social activities

Jul 15th, 2022 | By

Abstract Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness and quality of healthcare services. However, the inequal ability of older adults to use HIT may limit their exploitation of these benefits. To narrow the age-based “digital divide”, this research further develops the concept of digital capability and emphasises the link between
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Decolonising critical information systems research: A subaltern approach

Jul 11th, 2022 | By

Abstract Theories used in the Information Systems (IS) field come in large majority from authors based in Western countries, a bias that holds for critical theories as well. Such a bias is made more problematic by the mandate of critical theory, which is meant exactly to illuminate the oppressive conditions of the status quo. Against
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Provider experience and order selection in the sharing economy

Jul 5th, 2022 | By

Abstract The sharing economy, enabled by digital platforms, which connect providers and consumers for peer-to-peer exchanges, experienced rapid growth in recent years. Although researchers attempted to explore the societal or business impact of the sharing economy market, little is known about how individual providers operate their businesses, given that providers are capacity-constrained, self-scheduled and unprofessional.
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Effects of introducing an online community in a crowdsourcing contest platform

Jun 17th, 2022 | By

Abstract Crowdsourcing platform owners and operators constantly search for ways to improve contestant performance. One novel proposal for improving performance is the introduction of an online community to the crowdsourcing contest platform. However, research regarding the potential benefits of an online community on such platforms is unclear. Furthermore, prior research often assumes the single dimensionality
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