[AISWorld] Articles just published in the International Journal of Information Management
Yogesh K. Dwivedi
ykdwivedi at gmail.com
Sun May 21 07:13:32 EDT 2023
*Articles just published in the International Journal of Information
Management: *
>> Rajiv Sabherwal, Zach Steelman, & Irma Becerra (2023). Knowledge
management mechanisms and common knowledge impacts on the value of
knowledge at individual and organizational levels. International Journal of
Information Management, 72, 102660 *DOI: *
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102660
Highlights
- Common knowledge (CK) helps individual and organizational perceived
knowledge value
- Social learning and learning from others through IT help perceived
knowledge value
- Learning from IT and knowledge substitution can hurt perceived
knowledge value
- CK enhances the benefits from using both social mechanisms
- CK lowers the negative effects of using IT-based knowledge substitution
>> Shilpi Jain, Sriparna Basu, Arghya Ray, & Ronnie Das (2023). Impact of
irritation and negative emotions on the performance of voice assistants:
Netting dissatisfied customers’ perspectives. International Journal of
Information Management, 72, 102662.
*DOI:* https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102662
Highlights
- Prior literature has barely explored technology irritation with voice
assistants (VAs).
- Study examines how technology irritation and its antecedents affect VA
performance.
- Qualitative study found challenges of VAs like, responsiveness,
usability, connectivity.
- Utility gratification and system quality impact technology irritation.
- Negative high and low arousal emotion groups differ in utility
gratification views.
>> David Paulus, Gerdien de Vries, Marijn Janssen, & Bartel Van de Walle
(2023). Reinforcing data bias in crisis information management: The case of
the Yemen humanitarian response. International Journal of Information
Management, 72, 102663 *[Research Article]*
*DOI: *https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102663
Highlights
- Biased data can mislead crisis decision-making but evidence is lacking.
- The largest humanitarian crisis in the world is analyzed for an
in-depth study on data bias in crises.
- We find political, accessibility, issue, and sampling biases
systematically distort crisis information.
- Biases remain uncorrected through a reinforcement cycle within the
complex, multi-level crisis response system.
Kind regards
Yogesh
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Professor Yogesh K. Dwivedi, PhD
Professor of Digital Marketing and Innovation
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