Usability Matters—I’d Like to Complain about This User Experience!
We return products if they turn out too cumbersome. Why don’t we have the same expectations for computer interfaces?
Read MoreWe return products if they turn out too cumbersome. Why don’t we have the same expectations for computer interfaces?
Read MoreWe applied Speech Act Theory (SAT) (Austin, 1962/1975) to examine social activity around vaccination debate in online social media.
Read MoreThink about when you need to write a proposal for a work or learning task. Would you be able to get it done in one minute?
Read MoreThe goal of this proof-of-principle study is thus to renounce the usage of citation linkages as a proxy for knowledge transfer and to present a more advanced lexical-based approach to detect knowledge transfer of internationally mobile scientists.
Read MoreThis study reveals that social media users’ awareness of observation by others does impact their information behavior.
Read MoreThe process we use to make decisions fundamentally affect the choices we make.
Read MoreWhen shoppers have access to both online ratings and free samples, which one would be their first choice? In other words, does the effect of one information channel dominate the other?
Read MoreIdeally, when work is evaluated by experts in the field, the process will filter out poor research, and identify and polish discoveries into real gems. However, a long-standing concern is reviewer bias, which broadly refers to evaluating scientific work not based solely on its quality.
Read MoreNewton developed the basis for his groundbreaking work during the Great Plague. Will scientists be more novel during the pandemic like Newton?
Read MoreWhen investigating a phenomenon or an event, we think choosing a data source can be seen as choosing a lens for observations in physical sciences; a telescope and a microscope both allow us to observe, but two very different worlds.
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