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When expectation fails and motivation prevails: the mediating role of awareness in bridging the expectancy-capability gap in mobile identity protection
Article describes how identity theft poses a significant threat to mobile users, yet mobile identity protection is often overlooked in cybersecurity literature. This study adopts a mixed-methods approach and draws on expectancy-value theory to address these gaps and explore the impact of expectations, capabilities, motivational values, technical measures, and awareness on individuals' intentions to achieve mobile identity protection.
Applying Game Theory for Improving and Optimizing the US Political Asylum Process
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Exploiting machine learning for cybersecurity tasks to talent mapping and exploring credentialing ecosystem
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Exploring the Relative Risk Severity of Phishing Techniques on Individual Phishing Susceptibility: A Mixed Approach
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Error and optimism bias regularization
Article describes how in Machine Learning, prediction quality is usually measured using different techniques and evaluation methods. This paper will introduce a simple regularization term to manage the number of over-predicted/under-predicted instances in a regression model.
Seizing the moment—Strategy, social entrepreneurship, and the pursuit of impact
Article asserts that social entrepreneurship continues to grow as an impactful phenomenon in the world and as a rich stream of research. This special issue thus offers insights for researchers, policymakers, educators, and entrepreneurs about how to sustain impactful social/environmental activities over time.
Using representational and abstract imagery to createregulatory fit effects
Article asserts that visual imagery is one of the most important methods of communicating with consumers, but scholars have generally neglected the role of different forms of visual imagery (representational and abstract). The authors demonstrate that prevention-focused versus promotion-focused mindsets guide the interpretation of meanings conveyed by representational versus abstract visual imagery as a nonverbal means to achieve regulatory fit.
Role of Electronic Healthcare Record Adoption in Enhancing the Relationship between Quality Measures and Hospital Financial Performance
Article asserts that the most significant government-mandated technology is the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The present research examines EHR through the lens of Resource Advantage Theory –– to empirically assess how partial and comprehensive implementation levels of EHR adoption influence quality management and financial performance of hospitals.
Strategic choice in times of stagnant growth and uncertainty: An institutional theory and organizational change perspective
Article provides insight into the strategic behaviors of firms facing slow growth in times of economic stagnation. Using the pertinent literature from institutional theory and organizational change, the authors posit that the appropriate firm-level response (strategic choice) during periods of slow growth is to maintain legitimacy and membership in the field by adopting a proactive approach that focuses on improving top-line growth.
An empirical Bayes approach to incorporating demand intermittency and irregularity into inventory control
Article asserts that spare parts inventory management is complex due to the combined impact of intermittent and variable demand patterns. This study proposes a novel nonparametric Bayesian forecasting approach with its roots in the empirical Bayes paradigm.
NSF Engines Development Award: Advancing logistics technologies (TX, OK)
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Architectural dimensions of socially driven venture capital firms: social innovation in the capital markets
Article explores socially responsible VC architectural dimensions with implications for firm design based on blended measures of success.
FW-HTF-P: Understanding and Assessing Technology Innovation to Mitigate Distraction and Improve the Performance of Future Forklift Operators
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A Textual Analysis of Logograms in Chinese IPO Roadshows: How Agreement between Investors and Management Relates to Pricing and Performance
Article analyzing the interaction between management and investors during Chinese IPO roadshows through Jaccard Similarity analysis of written Chinese logograms.
Trust in Google - A Textual Analysis of News Articles About Cyberbullying
Article presents a textual analysis of news articles about cyberbullying to provide input for prevention and training efforts to combat the issue.
Cross-functional integration skills: Are business schools delivering what organizations need?
Article presents a research study characterizing and measuring cross-functional integration (CFI) skills.
Financial literacy and self employment – The moderating effect of gender and race
Article studies the relationship between financial literacy and self-employment in a U.S. context and extends prior research by focusing on gender and race.
AI Agency Risks and Their Mitigation Through Business Process Management: A Conceptual Framework
This article builds on agency theory and identify factors that increase the risk of an agency problem between a principal (a human or an organization) and an AI agent and propose a framework for AI agency problem analysis. The framework is illustrated through AI use cases and industry examples. Implications for AI governance research and practice are discussed. It was presented at the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Continued Usage and Location Disclosure of Location-Based Applications: A Necessity for Location Intelligence
This article's research builds a continuance usage and location disclosure model from the expectation-confirmation perspective. The effect of benefit expectations on usefulness and satisfaction is hypothesized. In addition, the positive effect of usefulness on satisfaction and continuance intention is postulated. Findings contribute to the current literature in business intelligence by focusing on location disclosure behavior in the context of LBAs and the necessity of this type of information for location intelligence. This article was presented at the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Vice or Virtue? Exploring the Dichotomy of an Offensive Security Engineer and Government “Hack Back” Policies
This article uses the virtue (ethics) theory and cyber attribution to argue that there exists a dichotomy among offensive security engineers, one that appreciates organizational security practices, but at the same time violates ethics in how to retaliate against a malicious attacker.
Introduction to the Minitrack on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics Management, Governance, and Compliance
This article is an introduction to the Minitrack on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics Management, Governance, and Compliance at the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
An Investigation of Predictors of Information Diffusion in Social Media: Evidence from Sentiment Mining of Twitter Messages
Article is a study examining how emotional arousal influences information diffusion in social media using a sentiment mining approach. The authors propose a research model and test it using data collected from Twitter.
Confirmatory Influence of Trust in E-commerce: A Data Collection Bias and Suggestion
Article explores the importance of investigating the impact of trust on intention to purchase from both successful and unsuccessful purchase cases in order to provide a more balanced view of the critical role of trust in e-commerce transaction decisions.
Enhancing Techniques for Ontologies Mapping for the Cybersecurity Workforce Development Applications
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Predicting Criminal Activities in Darknet Markets: Advancing Knowledge and Tools for Activities Monitoring
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Enhancing Cybersecurity TKSs (Tasks, Knowledge, and Skills) for Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development
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Theory-Based Failure Modes and Effect Analysis for Medication Errors
This article presents a hybrid decision-making approach to assigning different weights to risk factors and considering the uncertainty in the ranking process in the Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) technique. Findings highlight improper medication administration as the main failure mode, which can result in a fatality or patient injury and the utilization of multiple-criteria decision-making methods in combination with Z-number as a useful tool in the healthcare management field.
The Importance of Theorizing Social Change in Sport for Development: A Case Study of Magic Bus in London
Article using the case of an award-winning sport for development (SFD) charity that expanded their operations from India to London to illustrate the pejorative implications resulting from failing to create a theory of change. A discussion of the results, implications, and recommendations for establishing and implementing a theory of change are provided.
Ecological determinants of smart home ecosystems: A coopetition framework
Article describing the strategic motivations and critical factors involved in the competition-based evolution of smart home ecosystems from early to growth phases, leading to a decision among the largest competitors to engage in coopetition.
Dynamic Interactive Visualizations: Implications of Seeing, Doing, and Playing for Quantitative Analysis Pedagogy
Article presents a sample of dynamic interactive visualizations of relatively complex quantitative topics in statistics, operations management, and management science and discuss their implications for pedagogy for undergraduate and graduate students.
STEM or Humanities? Toward a Balance of Interest Fit
Article analyses the relationship between interest fit and career/income outlooks for college students as opposed to the relationship between such outcomes and the nature of the domain.
The Technical Efficiency of French Regional Airports and Low-Cost Carrier Terminals
Study focuses on the viability of regional airports in France through technical efficiency using data envelopment, principle component analysis, Malmquist productivity index, and regression analysis using bootstrapping.
The Relationships between Supply Chain Capability and Shareholder Value Using Financial Performance Indicators
Paper examines which financial performance indicators (FPIs) evaluate the level of supply chain capability (SCC) that explicitly touches all of the business functions and processes within and beyond the company.
Cognitive biases resulting from the representativeness heuristic in operations management: an experimental investigation
This article investigates the six cognitive biases resulting from the use of the representativeness heuristic, namely, insensitivity to prior probability of outcomes, insensitivity to sample size, misconception of chance, insensitivity to predictability, the illusion of validity, and misconception of regression. Specifically, the authors examine how cognitive reflection and training affect these six cognitive biases in the operations management context.
Emotional Ability and Associative Learning: How Experiencing and Reasoning about Emotions Impacts Evaluative Conditioning
This article extends evaluative conditioning research by examining how differences in emotional ability impact implicit and explicit attitude formation from conditioning.
Developing Evaluation Frameworks for Business Models in China’s Rural Markets
This article draws on case analysis to present two frameworks for evaluating two types of business models, and, through open coding and axial coding on eight Chinese cases, identifies the main components for the evaluation frameworks and critical factors within each component. Using the coding results as a lens, the article applies a cross-case comparative data analysis to establish the multi-level evaluation systems and provides suggestions for entrepreneurs and other stakeholders to better their business model design in China’s rural markets.
The Path to Loyalty Among Theater Patrons: The Importance of Interaction and a Sense of Brand Community
This article studies to what extent a theater serves as a focal point for community development, and whether that sense of community leads to more loyal patrons who are more likely to attends hows and donate to the theater.
Which Senses Matter More? The Impact of Our Senses on Team Identity and Team Loyalty
This article examines the relative impacts of the five senses on team identity and team loyalty.
Are They Wearing Their Pride on Their Sleeve? Examining the Impact of Team and University Identification upon Brand Equity
This article examines the effectiveness of sportswear companies' sponsorship of intercollegiate athletic departments, and the subsequent effects on the students of the university.
Exploring the Relative Effectiveness of Emotional, Rational, and Combination Advertising Appeals on Sport Consumer Behavior
This article examines the relative effectiveness of emotional advertising over rational advertising and combination advertising on sport consumer behavior.
Sport Marketing in Asia: Exploring Trends and Issues in the 21st Century
This article develops five research propositions for sport consumer decision-making in a cross-cultural context.
A New Approach to Measure Perceived Brand Personality Associations Among Consumers
This article proposes a technique to measure brand associations by asking managers about what personality associations they implement while marketing their brand.
Fan Community Identification: An Empirical Examination of Its Outcomes in Japanese Professional Sport
This article tests a model of fan community identification that includes outcome and moderator variables in the contexts of two major professional sport leagues (soccer and baseball) in Japan.
The South Africa World Cup: The Ability of Small and Medium Firms to Profit From Increased Tourism Surrounding Mega-Events
This article examines how a mega-sport event affects small and medium businesses (SMEs) that hope to profit from the increased tourism associated with the event.
Cause-Related versus Non-Cause-Related Sport Events: Differentiating Endurance Events Through a Comparison of Athletes' Motives
This article compares the motives of athletes to participate in cause-related or non-cause-related sport events.
Questioning the Validity of Race as a Social Construct: Examining Race and Ethnicity in the ‘Rainbow Nation’
This article uses South Africa as a the research context to examine whether within each race group ethnic differences exist on national identity and social capital measures.
Consumers from Emerging Markets: Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Global Sporting Brands
This article examines how the transition from emerging market to consumer market has affected consumer perceptions on global sport apparel brands.
Strategic Voting and Insider Ownership
This article outlines a model of strategic shareholder voting that allows outside shareholders to mitigate the influence of insiders.
Future time perspective, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment: The mediating effect of self-efficacy, hope, and vitality
This article analyzes the mediating role of self-efficacy, hope, and vitality in the relationship that future time perspective has with job satisfaction and organizational commitment.
When Hackers Err -- The Impacts of False Positives on Information Security Games
This article presents the first comprehensive analytical model that incorporates the false positives both from the perspective of the attacker as well as of the system defender.
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