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期刊名:International journal of information management

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ISSN:0268-4012

e-ISSN:1873-4707

IF/分区:27.0/Q1

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Ashish Viswanath Prakash,Saini Das Ashish Viswanath Prakash
Governments worldwide are using digital contact tracing (DCT) apps as a critical element in their COVID-19 pandemic lockdown exit strategy. Despite substantial investment in research and development, the public's acceptance of DCT apps has ...
Marina Trkman,Aleš Popovič,Peter Trkman Marina Trkman
During a crisis such as COVID-19, governments ask citizens to adopt various precautionary behaviours, such as using a voluntary proximity tracing application (PTA) for smartphones. However, the willingness of individual citizens to use such...
Steven Birkmeyer,Bernd W Wirtz,Paul F Langer Steven Birkmeyer
Mobile health (mHealth) applications have become an important tool to support public health, especially in times of increased health awareness in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is still uncertainty about what factors det...
Tahmina Sultana,Gurpreet Dhillon,Tiago Oliveira Tahmina Sultana
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a plethora of online sources for information and news dissemination have emerged. Extant research suggests that very quickly, individuals become disinterested and begin avoiding the information. In this study, ...
Vanessa Ratten Vanessa Ratten
There has been an increased usage and popularity of digital platforms during the COVID-19 crisis. This has resulted in many new types of digital platforms emerging that are tied to specific localities and based on emergent needs. This artic...
Stefan Stieglitz,Lennart Hofeditz,Felix Brünker et al. Stefan Stieglitz et al.
Widespread mis- and disinformation during the COVID-19 social media "infodemic" challenge the effective response of Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs). Conversational Agents (CAs) have the potential to amplify and distribute trustworthy i...
Petros Chamakiotis,Niki Panteli,Robert M Davison Petros Chamakiotis
Driven by an unexpected transition into virtual working worldwide as a result of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, in this paper, we examine the extent to which existing knowledge from the literature on virtual teams (VTs) s...
A K M Najmul Islam,Matti Mäntymäki,Samuli Laato et al. A K M Najmul Islam et al.
This study explores how using social networking sites (SNSs) to cope with stressors induced by a global pandemic (in this case, COVID-19) can have negative consequences. The pandemic has imposed particular stressors on individuals, such as ...
Wallace Chipidza Wallace Chipidza
Political polarization remains perhaps the "greatest barrier" to effective COVID-19 pandemic mitigation measures in the United States. Social media has been implicated in fueling this polarization. In this paper, we uncover the network of C...
S E Galaitsi,Jeffrey C Cegan,Kaitlin Volk et al. S E Galaitsi et al.
During the coronavirus pandemic, policy makers need to interpret available public health data to make decisions affecting public health. However, the United States' coronavirus response faced data gaps, inadequate and inconsistent definitio...