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Keep or Skip, Post-Adoption Intentions on Work-From-Home Tools Usage
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The Influencing Factors of Medical Postgraduates’ Usage Intention Toward Artificial Intelligence–Generated Content Tools in Academic Research: Qualitative Analysis
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Influence of Digital Out-of-Home Advertising on Intention to Purchase Green Products
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Work-Family Frustration When You and Your Partner Both Work From Home: The Role of ICT Permeability, Planning, and Gender
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Drivers of Open Banking Adoption: A Dual Perspective from Taiwan
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Motivational and Psychological Factors in Affecting the Usage of TikTok among University Students
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Examining Employee Computer Abuse Intentions: A Saudi Replication Study
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Freedom is Not Free: Platform Homing Policy and User Participation in Two-Sided Markets
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Media Exposure and Its Association With Vaccine Attitudes, Intentions, and Hesitancy: Systematic Review
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When Over-The-Top Is Over the Top: A Political Economic Analysis of Network Usage Fees in South Korea
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Usage and Perceptions of Electronic Patient Records Experienced by Users and Nonusers in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland: Mixed Methods Study
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Decision-making as Communicated Narrative Sense-Making: Resilient Experiences of Mormon Adoptive Parents
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Backcasting the Trust Gap: A Strategic Road Map for Clinician Adoption of AI Diagnostics by 2040
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Mapping the Adoption of Digital Technologies in Agriculture and Its Implications for SDG 2: A Bibliometric Review
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Personal Testimonials and Empathy in Environmental Risk Communication—Their Effects on Reflective Thoughts, Risk Perception, and Behavioral Intentions
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Analysis of the Implications of the Quality of Videos on Forming Behavioural Intentions of Users: Research on Northeastern China’s Folk Cultural Videos
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Angry Posts: Myanmar’s Anti-Military Rhetoric on the Internet
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Datafied news work: A scoping literature review
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Performance of AI Tools in Citing Retracted Literature : Content Analysis
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A Panel Report on the Implications of Artificial Intelligence for Academic Knowledge Work
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Hypermediated Adolescence: Tactical Resilience Through and Against the Digital in Post-Pandemic China
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Jeffrey Boase, The Digital Bind: Constant Connectivity and the Reconfiguring of Family, Work, and Friendship
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Héctor Beltrán, Code Work: Hacking Across the US/México Techno-Borderlands