Factors that determine a Patient's willingness to physician selection in online healthcare communities: A trust theory perspective [0.03%]
在线医疗社区中影响患者对医生选择意愿的因素研究——基于信任理论的视角
Yingli Gong,Hongwei Wang,Qiangwei Xia et al.
Yingli Gong et al.
Health care users and patients are increasingly using online health communities to seek medical service, especially during the COVID-19 epidemic. The factors that determine the online trust between physicians and patients perplex the stakeh...
Vladimir Otrachshenko,Olga Popova,Milena Nikolova et al.
Vladimir Otrachshenko et al.
We theoretically and empirically examine how acquiring new skills and increased financial worries influenced entrepreneurship entry and exit intentions during the pandemic. To that end, we analyze primary individual-level survey data we col...
Technology use characteristics among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-cultural survey [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间老年人技术使用特征的跨境调查研究
Ortal Cohen Elimelech,Simona Ferrante,Naomi Josman et al.
Ortal Cohen Elimelech et al.
Personal computers, tablets, and smartphones may support older adults' engagement when people are required to stay home and opportunities to engage in meaningful activities are reduced during the COVID-19 period. This study aims to screen o...
Impact of COVID-19 food supply chain: Comparing the use of IoT in three South African supermarkets [0.03%]
新冠肺炎对南非三家超市食品供应链的影响:比较物联网的应用性
Linda Njomane,Arnesh Telukdarie
Linda Njomane
This study aims to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by comparing the performance of three major supermarkets in South Africa and addressing the following questions. 1) What is the impact of a supply chain disruption on the foo...
An entropy-based method to control COVID-19 rumors in online social networks using opinion leaders [0.03%]
基于熵的使用意见领袖控制在线社交网络中的COVID-19谣言的方法
Lokesh Jain
Lokesh Jain
- In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, people spread various COVID-19-related rumors and hoaxes that negatively influence human civilization through online social networks (OSN). The proposed research addresses the unique and innovative approa...
An investigation of self-service technology usage during the COVID-19 pandemic: The changing perceptions of 'self' and technologies [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间自助服务技术使用情况的研究:“自我”与技术认知的变化
Xueqin Wang,Yiik Diew Wong,Shanshan Sun et al.
Xueqin Wang et al.
Self-service technologies (SSTs) are not new to modern consumers, yet the COVID-19 pandemic brings new motivations into SST usage. This study aims to revisit consumers' SST usage under the pandemic context, focusing on consumers' changing p...
Scale development and validation for usage of social networking sites during COVID-19 [0.03%]
COVID-19期间使用社交媒体量表的开发与验证
Nawab Ali Khan,Mohd Azhar,Mohd Nayyer Rahman et al.
Nawab Ali Khan et al.
This research aims to explore the usage of social networking sites in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. To achieve the objective, this study develops and validates a scale to measure the usage of social networking sites. Data was collecte...
Remote work as a new normal? The technology-organization-environment (TOE) context [0.03%]
新常态下的远程工作?技术-组织-环境(TOE)视角
Peggy M L Ng,Kam Kong Lit,Cherry T Y Cheung
Peggy M L Ng
The COVID-19 pandemic has established remote work as the new normal. However, the factors that influence the effectiveness of remote work are unexplored. Moreover, the relationships between remote work and job performance and emotional exha...
Knowledge management in two universities before and during the COVID-19 effect in Peru [0.03%]
新冠疫情下秘鲁两所大学的知识管理措施及影响
Ricardo Manuel Arias Velásquez,Jennifer Vanessa Mejía Lara
Ricardo Manuel Arias Velásquez
Knowledge management evaluation is an important and complex problem in Peruvian universities. An efficient policy in knowledge management is a critical success factor and will also advance teaching and research. Likewise, innovation is a ke...
The use of the Dark Web as a COVID-19 information source: A three-country study [0.03%]
黑暗网络用作新冠疫情信息来源:一项三国研究
Anu Sirola,Julia Nuckols,Jussi Nyrhinen et al.
Anu Sirola et al.
The Dark Web (i.e., the anonymous web or Darknet) contains potentially harmful COVID-19-related information and content such as conspiracy theories and forged certificates. The Dark Web may particularly attract individuals who are suspiciou...