[AISWorld] Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems, Volume 31, No. 1, 2021

Daniel Lee Daniel.Lee at umb.edu
Sun Apr 11 12:05:29 EDT 2021


Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (APJIS) is an open-access double-blinded peer review journal, which is indexed with SCOPUS and ABDC. APJIS publishes high quality papers in various subjects of information systems quarterly. For details of the journal, please visit: http://apjis.or.kr. 

CONTENTS of VOL. 31, NO. 1 

Examining Malicious Online Comments from the Bystander Effect Perspective
Sodam Kim, Sumeet Gupta, So-Hyun Lee, Hee-Woong Kim [Pages 1~16]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5217&GotoPage=1  

Just One More Episode: Exploring Consumer Motivations for Adoption of Streaming Services
Arun T M, Shaili Singh, Sher Jahan Khan, Manzoor Ul Akram, Chetna Chauhan [Pages 17~42]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5218&GotoPage=1  

Assessing the Effectiveness of Smartphone Usage to Interact with Learning Materials in Independent Learning Outside of Classrooms among Undergraduate Students
Sununthar Vongjaturapat, Nopporn Chotikakamthorn, Panitnat Yimyam [Pages 43~75]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5219&GotoPage=1  

A Study on Intention to Adopt Digital Payment Systems in India: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic
Kavita Jain, Rupal Chowdhary [Pages 76~101]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5220&GotoPage=1  

E-learning in India and Sri Lanka: A Cross-Cultural Study
Simmy Kurian, Hareesh N. Ramanathan, Chamaru De Alwis [Pages 102~120]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5221&GotoPage=1  

Predicting the Adoption of Health Wearables with an Emphasis on the Perceived Ethics of Biometric Data
Tahereh Saheb, Tayebeh Saheb [Pages 121~140]
http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/currentissue_view.asp?UID=5222&GotoPage=1  

SUBMISSION TO APJIS

The primary goal of APJIS is to advance knowledge about the effective and efficient utilization of information technologies (IT) at the individual, group, organization, society, and country levels for the improvement of economic and social welfare. Through the last 30 years of publications, APJIS has filled gaps between global and regional IS trends, behavioral phenomena, and managerial issues especially in the Asia Pacific regions.

APJIS is receptive to a wide variety of topics related to the design, management, use, valuation, and impacts of IT at different levels of analysis, giving priority to research outcomes dealing with the unique features of managing IS and IT in the Asia Pacific regions, but not limited to. APJIS is also widely open to various research approaches.

For your paper submission, please visit: http://www.apjis.or.kr/common/sub/editorialpolicy03.asp?hoho=1
 
Editor-in-Chief 
Dr. Byounggu Choi, Kookmin University, South Korea, h2choi at kookmin.ac.kr 
Dr. One-Ki Daniel Lee, University of Massachusetts Boston, MA, USA, daniel.lee at umb.edu  



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