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Electronic Markets, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2022
- Rainer Alt:
Electronic Markets on platform dualities. 1-10 - Xusen Cheng, Lin Xiao, Xiao-Liang Shen, Alex Zarifis, Jian Mou:
The dark sides of AI. 11-15 - Yi Sun, Shihui Li, Lingling Yu:
The dark sides of AI personal assistant: effects of service failure on user continuance intention. 17-39 - Xiumei Ma, Yongqiang Sun, Xitong Guo, Kee-hung Lai, Doug Vogel:
Understanding users' negative responses to recommendation algorithms in short-video platforms: a perspective based on the Stressor-Strain-Outcome (SSO) framework. 41-58 - Kai Jia, Nan Zhang:
Categorization and eccentricity of AI risks: a comparative study of the global AI guidelines. 59-71 - Milad Mirbabaie, Felix Brünker, Nicholas R. J. Möllmann Frick, Stefan Stieglitz:
The rise of artificial intelligence - understanding the AI identity threat at the workplace. 73-99 - Jianshan Sun, Jian Song, Yuanchun Jiang, Yezheng Liu, Jun Li:
Prick the filter bubble: A novel cross domain recommendation model with adaptive diversity regularization. 101-121 - Olivia Hornung, Stefan Smolnik:
AI invading the workplace: negative emotions towards the organizational use of personal virtual assistants. 123-138 - Rainer Alt, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann:
Towards AI application marketplaces - an interview with Dorian Selz. 139-143 - Hannes Werthner:
From absolute nonsense to the world's operating system. 145-151 - René Riedl:
On the stress potential of videoconferencing: definition and root causes of Zoom fatigue. 153-177 - Roger Clarke:
Research opportunities in the regulatory aspects of electronic markets. 179-200 - Evgheni Croitor, Dominick Werner, Martin Adam, Alexander Benlian:
Opposing effects of input control and clan control for sellers on e-marketplace platforms. 201-216 - Bo Yu, Gregory E. Kersten, Rustam M. Vahidov:
An experimental examination of credible information disclosure, perception of fairness, and intention to do business in online multi-bilateral negotiations. 217-237 - Severin Weiler, Christian Matt, Thomas Hess:
Immunizing with information - Inoculation messages against conversational agents' response failures. 239-258 - Taekyung Kim, Hwirim Jo, Yerin Yhee, Chulmo Koo:
Robots, artificial intelligence, and service automation (RAISA) in hospitality: sentiment analysis of YouTube streaming data. 259-275 - Shengliang Zhang, Xinfeng Lin, Xiaodong Li, Ai Ren:
Service robots' anthropomorphism: dimensions, factors and internal relationships. 277-295 - Ransome Epie Bawack, Samuel Fosso Wamba, Kevin Daniel Andre Carillo, Shahriar Akter:
Artificial intelligence in E-Commerce: a bibliometric study and literature review. 297-338 - Christian Engel, Philipp Ebel, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Cognitive automation. 339-350 - Ana Alina Tudoran:
A machine learning approach to identifying decision-making styles for managing customer relationships. 351-374 - Christian Bartelheimer, Philipp zur Heiden, Hedda Lüttenberg, Daniel Beverungen:
Systematizing the lexicon of platforms in information systems: a data-driven study. 375-396 - Nadine Ostern, Guido Perscheid, Caroline Reelitz, Jürgen Moormann:
Correction to: Keeping pace with the healthcare transformation: a literature review and research agenda for a new decade of health information systems research. 397 - Xiaoyu Yu, Yajie Li, Daniel Qi Chen, Xiaotong Meng, Xiangming Tao, Bang Nguyen:
Correction to: Entrepreneurial bricolage and online store performance in emerging economies. 399
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2022
- Rainer Alt:
Electronic Markets on platform transformation. 401-409 - Eric K. Clemons, Maximilian Schreieck, Helmut Krcmar, Tung Bui:
Social Welfare Computing and the management and regulation of new online business models. 411-414 - Eric K. Clemons, Maximilian Schreieck, Helmut Krcmar, Tung Bui:
Correction to: Social Welfare Computing and the management and regulation of new online business models. 415 - Eric K. Clemons, Ravi V. Waran, Sebastian Hermes, Maximilian Schreieck, Helmut Krcmar:
Computing and Social Welfare. 417-436 - Frantz Rowe, M. Lynne Markus:
Taking the measure of digital giants: Amazon and the Social Welfare Computing research agenda. 437-446 - Jan Trzaskowski:
Data-driven value extraction and human well-being under EU law. 447-458 - Eric K. Clemons, Maximilian Schreieck, Sebastian Hermes, Frantz Rowe, Helmut Krcmar:
The Cooperation Paradox. 459-471 - Eric K. Clemons, Maximilian Schreieck, Sebastian Hermes, Frantz Rowe, Helmut Krcmar:
Correction to: The Cooperation Paradox. 473 - Jiro Kokuryo:
An Asian perspective on the governance of cyber civilization. 475-485 - Rainer Alt:
From competitive advantage to social welfare. 487-492 - Daniel Beverungen, Thomas Hess, Antonia Köster, Christiane Lehrer:
From private digital platforms to public data spaces: implications for the digital transformation. 493-501 - Fabian Hunke, Daniel Heinz, Gerhard Satzger:
Creating customer value from data: foundations and archetypes of analytics-based services. 503-521 - Benjamin Barann, Jan Hendrik Betzing, Marco Niemann, Benedikt Hoffmeister, Jörg Becker:
Exploring customers' likeliness to use e-service touchpoints in brick and mortar retail. 523-545 - Jan Jöhnk, Philipp Ollig, Patrick Rövekamp, Severin Oesterle:
Managing the complexity of digital transformation - How multiple concurrent initiatives foster hybrid ambidexterity. 547-569 - Severin Oesterle, Arne Buchwald, Nils Urbach:
Investigating the co-creation of IT consulting service value: empirical findings of a matched pair analysis. 571-597 - Jens Poeppelbuss, Martin Ebel, Jürgen Anke:
Iterative uncertainty reduction in multi-actor smart service innovation. 599-627 - Ziboud Van Veldhoven, Jan Vanthienen:
Digital transformation as an interaction-driven perspective between business, society, and technology. 629-644 - Thorsten Schoormann, Maren Stadtländer, Ralf Knackstedt:
Designing business model development tools for sustainability - a design science study. 645-667 - Sandip Mukhopadhyay, Jason Whalley:
The emergence and evolution of a disruptive platform ecosystem: evidence from the Indian mobile services industry. 669-686 - Christiane Lehrer, Manuel Trenz:
Omnichannel Business. 687-699 - Frederik Möller, Maleen Stachon, Can Azkan, Thorsten Schoormann, Boris Otto:
Designing business model taxonomies - synthesis and guidance from information systems research. 701-726 - Estelle Duparc, Frederik Möller, Ilka Jussen, Maleen Stachon, Sükran Algac, Boris Otto:
Archetypes of open-source business models. 727-745 - Rômy Bergman, Antragama Ewa Abbas, Sven Jung, Claudia Werker, Mark de Reuver:
Business model archetypes for data marketplaces in the automotive industry. 747-765 - Matthias Förster, Bastian Bansemir, Angela Roth:
Employee perspectives on value realization from data within data-driven business models. 767-806 - Christoph Heinbach, Jan Heinrich Beinke, Friedemann Kammler, Oliver Thomas:
Data-driven forwarding: a typology of digital platforms for road freight transport management. 807-828 - Ruben Tessmann, Ralf Elbert:
Multi-sided platforms in competitive B2B networks with varying governmental influence - a taxonomy of Port and Cargo Community System business models. 829-872 - Natalia Szozda, Artur Swierczek:
Upstream and downstream dyad governance within the network structures: Creating supply chain governance for the customized products. 873-898 - Graziela Molling, Amarolinda Zanela Klein:
Value proposition of IoT-based products and services: a framework proposal. 899-926 - Laurin Arnold, Jan Jöhnk, Florian Vogt, Nils Urbach:
IIoT platforms' architectural features - a taxonomy and five prevalent archetypes. 927-944 - Isabel Maria Schmid, Janik Wörner, Susanne Leist:
Automated identification of different lead users regarding the innovation process. 945-970 - Martin Adam, Konstantin Roethke, Alexander Benlian:
Gamblified digital product offerings: an experimental study of loot box menu designs. 971-986 - Franziska Handrich, Sven Heidenreich, Tobias Kraemer:
Innovate or game over? Examining effects of product innovativeness on video game success. 987-1002 - Xiaoyan Chen, Wei Geng:
Enroll now, pay later: optimal pricing and nudge efforts for massive-online-open-courses providers. 1003-1018
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2022
- Rainer Alt:
Electronic Markets on platform culture. 1019-1031 - Yun Wan, Makoto Nakayama, Chei Sian Lee, Simon Poon, Panagiotis Stamolampros:
The cultural impact in platform competition. 1033-1035 - Yun Wan, Makoto Nakayama, Chei Sian Lee, Simon K. Poon, Panagiotis Stamolampros:
Correction to: The cultural impact in platform competition. 1037 - Benedikt M. Brand, Cristopher Siegfried Kopplin, Theresa Maria Rausch:
Cultural differences in processing online customer reviews: holistic versus analytic thinkers. 1039-1060 - Chong Guan, Yu-Chen Hung, Wenting Liu:
Cultural differences in hospitality service evaluations: mining insights of user generated content. 1061-1081 - Baidyanath Biswas, Pooja Sengupta, Boudhayan Ganguly:
Your reviews or mine? Exploring the determinants of "perceived helpfulness" of online reviews: a cross-cultural study. 1083-1102 - Rotem Shneor, Urszula Mrzyglód, Joanna Adamska-Mieruszewska, Anna Fornalska-Skurczynska:
The role of social trust in reward crowdfunding campaigns' design and success. 1103-1118
- Rainer Alt:
Managing AI is managing complexity - An interview with Rahul C. Basole. 1119-1125 - Janina Sundermeier, Tyge-F. Kummer:
Does personality still matter in e-commerce? How perceived hubris influences the assessment of founders' trustworthiness using the example of reward-based crowdfunding. 1127-1144 - Sonia Camacho, Andrés Barrios:
Social commerce affordances for female entrepreneurship: the case of Facebook. 1145-1167 - Christoph Rohde, Alexander Kupfer, Steffen Zimmermann:
Explaining reviewing effort: Existing reviews as potential driver. 1169-1185 - Andreas J. Steur, Fabian Fritzsche, Mischa Seiter:
It's all about the text: An experimental investigation of inconsistent reviews on restaurant booking platforms. 1187-1220 - Tim Kollmer, Andreas Eckhardt, Victoria Reibenspiess:
Explaining consumer suspicion: insights of a vignette study on online product reviews. 1221-1238 - Michael R. Ward:
Network engagement from learning friends' preferences: evidence from a video gaming social network. 1239-1255 - Nora Nahr, Marikka Heikkilä:
Uncovering the identity of Electronic Markets research through text mining techniques. 1257-1277 - Sylwia Sysko-Romanczuk, Piotr Zaborek, Anna Wróblewska, Jacek Dabrowski, Sergiy Tkachuk:
Data modalities, consumer attributes and recommendation performance in the fashion industry. 1279-1292 - Hoon Seok Choi, Michele Maasberg:
An empirical analysis of experienced reviewers in online communities: what, how, and why to review. 1293-1310 - Hui-Ju Wang:
Understanding reviewer characteristics in online reviews via network structural positions. 1311-1325 - Supriyo Mandal, Abyayananda Maiti:
Network promoter score (NePS): An indicator of product sales in E-commerce retailing sector. 1327-1349 - Zofia Saternus, Patrick Weber, Oliver Hinz:
The effects of advertisement disclosure on heavy and light Instagram users. 1351-1372 - Dominick Werner, Martin Adam, Alexander Benlian:
Empowering users to control ads and its effects on website stickiness. 1373-1397 - Annette Wenninger, Daniel Rau, Maximilian Röglinger:
Improving customer satisfaction in proactive service design. 1399-1418 - Olga Abramova:
No matter what the name, we're all the same? Examining ethnic online discrimination in ridesharing marketplaces. 1419-1446 - Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, Shahriar Akter, Shams Rahman:
Customer behavior of online group buying: an investigation using the transaction cost economics theory perspective. 1447-1461 - Weng Marc Lim, Gaurav Gupta, Baidyanath Biswas, Rohit Gupta:
Collaborative consumption continuance: a mixed-methods analysis of the service quality-loyalty relationship in ride-sharing services. 1463-1484 - Renata Benigna Gonçalves, Júlio César Bastos de Figueiredo:
Effects of perceived risks and benefits in the formation of the consumption privacy paradox: a study of the use of wearables in people practicing physical activities. 1485-1499 - Renata Benigna Gonçalves, Júlio César Bastos de Figueiredo:
Correction to: Effects of perceived risks and benefits in the formation of the consumption privacy paradox: a study of the use of wearables in people practicing physical activities. 1501 - Maik Dehnert, Josephine Schumann:
Uncovering the digitalization impact on consumer decision-making for checking accounts in banking. 1503-1528 - Marc T. P. Adam, Jan Krämer:
Evaluating the emotional bidding framework: new evidence from a decade of neurophysiology. 1529-1540 - Aashish Argade, Arnab Kumar Laha, Anand Kumar Jaiswal:
Electronic marketplaces under conditions of oligopsony and relational marketing - an empirical exploration of electronic agricultural markets in India. 1541-1554 - Kamilla Marchewka-Bartkowiak, Karolina Anna Nowak, Michal Litwinski:
Digital valuation of personality using personal tokens. 1555-1576 - Wirawan Agahari, Hosea Ofe, Mark de Reuver:
It is not (only) about privacy: How multi-party computation redefines control, trust, and risk in data sharing. 1577-1602 - Aliya Tastemirova, Johannes Schneider, Leona Chandra Kruse, Simon Heinzle, Jan vom Brocke:
Microexpressions in digital humans: perceived affect, sincerity, and trustworthiness. 1603-1620 - Philipp A. Toussaint, Scott Thiebes, Manuel Schmidt-Kraepelin, Ali Sunyaev:
Perceived fairness of direct-to-consumer genetic testing business models. 1621-1638 - Richa Misra, Renuka Mahajan, Nidhi Singh, Sangeeta Khorana, Nripendra P. Rana:
Factors impacting behavioural intentions to adopt the electronic marketplace: findings from small businesses in India. 1639-1660 - Juin-Ming Tsai, Shiu-Wan Hung, Guan-Ting Lin:
Continued usage of smart wearable devices (SWDs): cross-level analysis of gamification and network externality. 1661-1676 - E. Mitchell Church, Ravi Thambusamy:
Game-swinging on Twitch: an affordances perspective. 1677-1689 - Ferdinand Thies, Sören Wallbach, Michael Wessel, Markus Besler, Alexander Benlian:
Initial coin offerings and the cryptocurrency hype - the moderating role of exogenous and endogenous signals. 1691-1705 - Oscar Lage, María Saiz-Santos, José Manuel Zarzuelo:
Decentralized platform economy: emerging blockchain-based decentralized platform business models. 1707-1723 - Nina Bachmann, Benedict J. Drasch, Gilbert Fridgen, Michael Miksch, Ferdinand Regner, André Schweizer, Nils Urbach:
Tarzan and chain: exploring the ICO jungle and evaluating design archetypes. 1725-1748 - Horst Treiblmaier:
Do cryptocurrencies really have (no) intrinsic value? 1749-1758 - Simon Feulner, Johannes Sedlmeir, Vincent Schlatt, Nils Urbach:
Exploring the use of self-sovereign identity for event ticketing systems. 1759-1777 - Johannes Sedlmeir, Jonathan Lautenschlager, Gilbert Fridgen, Nils Urbach:
The transparency challenge of blockchain in organizations. 1779-1794
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2022
- Rainer Alt:
Electronic Markets on AI and standardization. 1795-1805 - Geerten van de Kaa, Eric Viardot, Ian P. McCarthy:
Standardization for platform ecosystems. 1807-1811 - Tobias Wulfert, Robert Woroch, Gero Strobel, Sarah Seufert, Frederik Möller:
Developing design principles to standardize e-commerce ecosystems. 1813-1842 - Ruben Tessmann, Ralf Elbert:
A multilevel, multi-mode framework for standardization in digital B2B platform eco-systems in international cargo transportation - A multiple case study. 1843-1875 - Carolina Costabile, Jon Iden, Bendik Bygstad:
Building digital platform ecosystems through standardization: an institutional work approach. 1877-1889 - Sebastian Spaeth, Sven Niederhöfer:
Compatibility promotion between platforms: The role of open technology standards and giant platforms. 1891-1915 - Ilja Nastjuk, Simon Trang, Elpiniki I. Papageorgiou:
Smart cities and smart governance models for future cities. 1917-1924 - Frederike Marie Oschinsky, Hans Christian Klein, Björn Niehaves:
Invite everyone to the table, but not to every course. 1925-1941 - Iqbal Yulizar Mukti, Jörg Henseler, Adina Aldea, Rajesri Govindaraju, Maria-Eugenia Iacob:
Rural smartness: Its determinants and impacts on rural economic welfare. 1943-1970 - Bingqian Zhang, Guochao Peng, Caihua Liu, Zuopeng Justin Zhang, Sajjad M. Jasimuddin:
Adaptation behaviour in using one-stop smart governance apps: an exploratory study between digital immigrants and digital natives. 1971-1991 - Roman Lukyanenko, Wolfgang Maass, Veda C. Storey:
Trust in artificial intelligence: From a Foundational Trust Framework to emerging research opportunities. 1993-2020 - René Riedl:
Is trust in artificial intelligence systems related to user personality? Review of empirical evidence and future research directions. 2021-2051 - Rongbin Yang, Santoso Wibowo:
User trust in artificial intelligence: A comprehensive conceptual framework. 2053-2077 - Jonas Wanner, Lukas-Valentin Herm, Kai Heinrich, Christian Janiesch:
The effect of transparency and trust on intelligent system acceptance: Evidence from a user-based study. 2079-2102 - Christian Meske, Babak Abedin, Mathias Klier, Fethi Rabhi:
Explainable and responsible artificial intelligence. 2103-2106 - Md Shajalal, Alexander Boden, Gunnar Stevens:
Explainable product backorder prediction exploiting CNN: Introducing explainable models in businesses. 2107-2122 - Markus Binder, Bernd Heinrich, Marcus Hopf, Alexander Schiller:
Global reconstruction of language models with linguistic rules - Explainable AI for online consumer reviews. 2123-2138 - Jana Gerlach, Paul Hoppe, Sarah Jagels, Luisa Licker, Michael H. Breitner:
Decision support for efficient XAI services - A morphological analysis, business model archetypes, and a decision tree. 2139-2158 - Jan Zacharias, Moritz von Zahn, Johannes Chen, Oliver Hinz:
Designing a feature selection method based on explainable artificial intelligence. 2159-2184 - Lukas-Valentin Herm, Theresa Steinbach, Jonas Wanner, Christian Janiesch:
A nascent design theory for explainable intelligent systems. 2185-2205 - Lennart Hofeditz, Sünje Clausen, Alexander Rieß, Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz:
Applying XAI to an AI-based system for candidate management to mitigate bias and discrimination in hiring. 2207-2233 - Niklas Kühl, Max Schemmer, Marc Goutier, Gerhard Satzger:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning. 2235-2244 - Mengjun Li, Ayoung Suh:
Anthropomorphism in AI-enabled technology: A literature review. 2245-2275 - Tao Zhang, Chao Feng, Hui Chen, Junjie Xian:
Calming the customers by AI: Investigating the role of chatbot acting-cute strategies in soothing negative customer emotions. 2277-2292 - Anjuli Franz, Alexander Benlian:
Exploring interdependent privacy - Empirical insights into users' protection of others' privacy on online platforms. 2293-2309 - Ernestine Dickhaut, Mahei Manhai Li, Andreas Janson, Jan Marco Leimeister:
The role of design patterns in the development and legal assessment of lawful technologies. 2311-2331 - Nils Koester, Patrick Cichy, David Antons, Torsten-Oliver Salge:
Perceived privacy risk in the Internet of Things: determinants, consequences, and contingencies in the case of connected cars. 2333-2355 - Sepideh Ebrahimi, Kamran Eshghi:
A meta-analysis of the factors influencing the impact of security breach announcements on stock returns of firms. 2357-2380 - Bernd W. Wirtz, Jan C. Weyerer, Marcel Becker, Wilhelm M. Müller:
Open government data: A systematic literature review of empirical research. 2381-2404 - Cheng-Kui Huang, Shin-Horng Chen, Chia-Chen Hu, Ming-Ching Lee:
Understanding the adoption of the mask-supply information platforms during the COVID-19. 2405-2427 - Simon Michalke, Lisa Lohrenz, Christoph Lattemann, Susanne Robra-Bissantz:
Exploring engagement, well-being, and welfare on engagement platforms: Insight into the personal service sector from the DACH region. 2429-2444 - Muhammad Naeem, Wilson Ozuem, Kerry E. Howell, Silvia Ranfagni:
Understanding the process of meanings, materials, and competencies in adoption of mobile banking. 2445-2469 - Nicole Bulawa, Frank Jacob:
More than a snapshot: dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services. 2471-2489 - Nika Meyer (née Mozafari), Melanie Schwede, Maik Hammerschmidt, Welf H. Weiger:
Users taking the blame? How service failure, recovery, and robot design affect user attributions and retention. 2491-2505 - Qingfeng Zeng, Wei Zhuang, Qian Guo, Weiguo Fan:
What factors influence grassroots knowledge supplier performance in online knowledge platforms? Evidence from a paid Q&A service. 2507-2523 - Roman Rietsche, Christian Dremel, Samuel Bosch, Léa Steinacker, Miriam Meckel, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Quantum computing. 2525-2536 - Rainer Alt:
On the potentials of quantum computing - An interview with Heike Riel from IBM Research. 2537-2543
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