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Countries where authors publish in Behaviour and Information Technology
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Fields of papers published in Behaviour and Information Technology
This network shows the impact of papers published in Behaviour and Information Technology. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers published in Behaviour and Information Technology.
About Behaviour and Information Technology
The 2.9k papers published in Behaviour and Information Technology in the last decades have received a total of 71.7k indexed citations . Papers published in Behaviour and Information Technology usually cover Human-Computer Interaction (613 papers), Information Systems and Management (669 papers), Communication (406 papers), Computer Science Applications (175 papers) and Social Psychology (590 papers) specifically the topics of Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (562 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (421 papers), Impact of Technology on Adolescents (371 papers), Knowledge Management and Sharing (262 papers), Usability and User Interface Design (259 papers), Innovative Human-Technology Interaction (160 papers), Social Media and Politics (137 papers) and Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (116 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Behaviour and Information Technology are Marc Hassenzahl, Noam Tractinsky, Allison Druin, Sari Kujala, Jenny Preece, Donghee Shin, Gavriel Salvendy, Rex Hartson, Ben Shneiderman and Fiona Fui‐Hoon Nah.
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