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View article: Does the mere presence of smartphones impact cognition in the high school classroom?
Does the mere presence of smartphones impact cognition in the high school classroom? Open
The regulation of smartphone use in high schools is a contentious issue. Among others, a key question is whether the location of learners’ phones affects their cognitive performance in the classroom. While some studies have found that a sm…
View article: Media-Multitasking And Attentional Control: A Theory-Driven Research Agenda
Media-Multitasking And Attentional Control: A Theory-Driven Research Agenda Open
Mobile digital technologies provide ample incentives and opportunities for media-multitasking, and concerns have been raised about its potential sustained impact on attentional control. However, recent reviews and meta-analyses demonstrate…
View article: French agroclimatic research network dataset
French agroclimatic research network dataset Open
The AgroClim dataset includes multi-decade long time-series of daily and hourly data from weather stations composed by the same twelve instruments at 54 sites throughout the French territory, including Corsica, Guyana and Guadeloupe. A lar…
View article: We’re in This Together: Visible Social Support Actions in Virtual Teams Using Enterprise Social Media
We’re in This Together: Visible Social Support Actions in Virtual Teams Using Enterprise Social Media Open
Enterprise social networks (ESNs) are a communication standard within virtual teams. Among other affordances, ESNs enable colleagues to provide each other with social support. In this paper, we analyzed the message logs of virtual teams in…
View article: We're in this together: Visible Social Support Actions in Virtual Teams Using Enterprise Social Media
We're in this together: Visible Social Support Actions in Virtual Teams Using Enterprise Social Media Open
Enterprise social networks (ESNs) have become a communication standard within virtual teams. Alongside enhancing coordination and collaboration, ESNs enable colleagues to provide each other with social support. Given the heightened visibil…
View article: Using Enterprise Social Networks for Social Support in Virtual Teams
Using Enterprise Social Networks for Social Support in Virtual Teams Open
Distributed work practices are now commonplace, and many organizations have adopted virtual teams as a collaborative structure. To communicate and coordinate tasks, these teams increasingly rely on enterprise social networks (ESNs) like Sl…
View article: Cross-domain online vigilance, boundary management and stress among knowledge workers
Cross-domain online vigilance, boundary management and stress among knowledge workers Open
Purpose: High levels of online media use and permanent connectedness are common features of contemporary life in the developed world. In recent studies, the concept of online vigilance has been adopted to describe individuals’ chronic atte…
View article: “Cognitive control in media multitaskers” ten years on: A meta-analysis
“Cognitive control in media multitaskers” ten years on: A meta-analysis Open
In the decade since Ophir, Nass, and Wagner’s (2009) seminal study numerous researchers have investigated possible associations between media multitasking and cognitive control. Extending recent reviews, the present study provides a synthe…
View article: Working in a post Covid-19 world: Towards a conceptual framework for distributed work
Working in a post Covid-19 world: Towards a conceptual framework for distributed work Open
Purpose: Against the backdrop of the increased prevalence of telework practices as a result of Covid-19, the purpose of the present article is to address the conceptual confusion, overlap and ambiguity characterising much of the published …
View article: Investigating Predictors of Online Vigilance among University Students
Investigating Predictors of Online Vigilance among University Students Open
PurposeOnline vigilance is a novel construct which describes individual differences in users’ cognitive orientation to online connectedness, their attention to and integration of online-related cues and stimuli, and their prioritisation of…
View article: Media Multitasking, Online Vigilance and Academic Performance among Students in three Southern African Countries
Media Multitasking, Online Vigilance and Academic Performance among Students in three Southern African Countries Open
High levels of Internet-based media use is a defining feature of behaviour among university students. A growing body of evidence indicates, firstly, that their learning activities are characterised by frequent switching between academic co…
View article: Digital Wellbeing Applications: Adoption, Use and Perceived Effects
Digital Wellbeing Applications: Adoption, Use and Perceived Effects Open
Increasingly, mobile applications enable people to monitor and regulate their smartphone use inthe support of digital wellbeing. Herein we report a mixed-methods study involving the collection of both quantitative and qualitative data from…
View article: The Town Square in your Pocket: Exploring Four Metaphors of Social Media
The Town Square in your Pocket: Exploring Four Metaphors of Social Media Open
In this paper we explore the use of four metaphors as a means to illuminate particular dimensions of social media logic —the norms, strategies, and economics underpinning its dynamics. Our objective is to utilise metaphor to instigate crit…
View article: Introducing the Media Use Behaviour Conceptual Framework
Introducing the Media Use Behaviour Conceptual Framework Open
In an increasingly digitally connected world researchers have sought to understand behaviour associated with digital communications media. We argue that a more consistent conceptualisation of media use behaviour and its etiological foundat…
View article: An analysis of problematic media use and technology use addiction scales – what are they actually assessing?
An analysis of problematic media use and technology use addiction scales – what are they actually assessing? Open
Increasingly, research attention is being afforded to various forms of problematic media use. Despite ongoing conceptual, theoretical, and empirical debates, a large number of retrospective self-report scales have been produced to ostensib…
View article: An exploratory investigation of online and offline social behaviour among digital natives
An exploratory investigation of online and offline social behaviour among digital natives Open
In response to calls for IS researchers to investigate how digital natives are using information and communication technologies to shape their interpersonal interactions, an exploratory, survey- based study was conducted to investigate pat…
View article: Testing the Feasibility of a Media Multitasking Self-regulation Intervention for Students: Behaviour Change, Attention, and Self-perception
Testing the Feasibility of a Media Multitasking Self-regulation Intervention for Students: Behaviour Change, Attention, and Self-perception Open
Media multitasking has been associated with a number of adverse cognitive, psychosocial, and functional outcomes. In particular, associations between media multitasking and the executive or cognitive control processes theorised to underlie…
View article: Investigating differences in the attention distribution strategies of high and low media multitaskers through a two-dimensional game
Investigating differences in the attention distribution strategies of high and low media multitaskers through a two-dimensional game Open
The rapid advancement of mobile computing devices and the ever-growing range of infotainment services they enable have cultivated high levels of media multitasking. Studies have considered the effects of this form of behaviour for cognitiv…
View article: In-Lecture Media Use and Academic Performance: Investigating Demographic and Intentional Moderators
In-Lecture Media Use and Academic Performance: Investigating Demographic and Intentional Moderators Open
The growing prevalence of continuous media use among university students in lecture environments has potential for detrimental effects. In this study we investigate the relationships between in-lecture media use and academic performance. P…
View article: Experiences of Misfit as Cues for Sensemaking of ERPs
Experiences of Misfit as Cues for Sensemaking of ERPs Open
The adoption of computer-based enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) has become an important feature of large organisations in both the public and private sectors. Successfully embedding ERP systems in organisational structures does,…
View article: Experiences of misfit as cues for sensemaking of ERPs : informatics for development
Experiences of misfit as cues for sensemaking of ERPs : informatics for development Open
The adoption of computer-based enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) has become an important feature of large organisations in both the public and private sectors. Successfully embedding ERP systems in organisational structures does,…