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Computers in Human Behavior
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Publication Date
Language
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A meta-analysis and systematic literature review of virtual reality rehabilitation programs
2017/05/01
English
230
Exploring the effect of overload on the discontinuous intention of social media users: An S-O-R perspective
2018/04/01
English
229
An analysis of multiple factors of cyberbullying among junior high school students in Taiwan
2010/11/01
English
228
The effect of consumer innovativeness on perceived value and continuance intention to use smartwatch
2017/02/01
English
228
Measuring e-learning systems success in an organizational context: Scale development and validation
2007/07/01
English
227
Mobile shopping apps adoption and perceived risks: A cross-country perspective utilizing the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
2018/09/01
English
226
Social anxiety and technology: Face-to-face communication versus technological communication among teens
2009/11/01
English
226
Shopping in the digital world: Examining customer engagement through augmented reality mobile applications
2019/12/01
English
225
Perceived usefulness, personal experiences, risk perception and trust as determinants of adoption of e-government services in The Netherlands
2007/07/01
English
224
On the need for attention-aware systems: Measuring effects of interruption on task performance, error rate, and affective state
2006/07/01
English
222
Problematic Internet use or Internet addiction?
2007/05/01
English
222
Authenticity and well-being on social network sites: A two-wave longitudinal study on the effects of online authenticity and the positivity bias in SNS communication
2014/01/01
English
220
The impact of virtual reality (VR) technology on sport spectators' flow experience and satisfaction
2019/04/01
English
220
Examining mobile instant messaging user loyalty from the perspectives of network externalities and flow experience
2011/03/01
English
219
Internet vs. paper and pencil administration of questionnaires commonly used in panic/agoraphobia research
2007/05/01
English
219
Understanding consumers’ continuance intention towards mobile purchase: A theoretical framework and empirical study – A case of China
2015/12/01
English
219
A study of factors that contribute to online review helpfulness
2015/07/01
English
219
Increasing trust in mobile commerce through design aesthetics
2010/07/01
English
219
“Working out for likes”: An empirical study on social influence in exercise gamification
2015/09/01
English
218
Cyberbullying, self-esteem, empathy and loneliness
2015/07/01
English
218
Toward a comprehensive theory of problematic Internet use: Evaluating the role of self-esteem, anxiety, flow, and the self-rated importance of Internet activities
2009/03/01
English
218
Playing online games against computer- vs. human-controlled opponents: Effects on presence, flow, and enjoyment
2008/09/01
English
216
The effect of online privacy policy on consumer privacy concern and trust
2012/05/01
English
215
“Who over 65 is online?” Older adults’ dispositions toward information communication technology
2015/02/01
English
215
The role of perceived social capital and flow experience in building users’ continuance intention to social networking sites in China
2012/05/01
English
214
Age differences in perceptions of online community participation among non-users: An extension of the Technology Acceptance Model
2010/11/01
English
213
Association between Facebook addiction, self-esteem and life satisfaction: A cross-sectional study
2016/02/01
English
213
Smartphone addiction among university students in the light of some variables
2016/08/01
English
213
An empirical examination of consumer adoption of Internet of Things services: Network externalities and concern for information privacy perspectives
2016/09/01
English
212
The relationship between life stress and smartphone addiction on taiwanese university student: A mediation model of learning self-Efficacy and social self-Efficacy
2014/05/01
English
212
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