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New Research on Work Performance and Using AI Chatbots Published in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
Dr. Zdenek Smutny and Dr. Frantisek Sudzina from the Prague University of Economics and Business have published a new research article titled "What Affects Work Performance When Using AI Chatbots? Investigating Mediations and Factors Affecting Performance Expectancy and Intentions to Use ChatGPT".
Researchers at the Centre for Social Informatics published an article in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
Jerneja Laznik, Dr. Andraž Petrovčič, and Dr. Simona Hvalič Touzery, together with Dr. Bianca C. Reisdorf, have published an original scientific article titled “Use-by-Proxy in Later Life: A Qualitative Study with Internet Users and Nonusers” in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.
Researchers at the Centre for Social Informatics published an article in Cyberpsychology
Jošt Bartol, Dr. Michael Bošnjak, Dr. Vasja Vehovar, Dr. Gregor Čehovin, and Dr. Andraž Petrovčič published an original research article “Big Five personality dimensions and disintegration as antecedents of vertical and horizontal internet privacy concerns” in Cyberpsychology.
Jošt Bartol, Dr. Vasja Vehovar, and Dr. Andraž Petrovčič published an original research article “Cross-contextual analysis of the effects of vertical and horizontal privacy perceptions on willingness to disclose personal information on the internet” in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.
Book chapter in a book on social informatics: Social informatics thematic-methodological framework
Researchers from the Centre for Social Informatics, Dr. Zdeněk Smutný, Dr. Vasja Vehovar, and Jošt Bartol, published a book chapter titled “Social informatics thematic-methodological framework” as part of the book “Social Informatics”.
Researchers at the Centre for Social Informatics published an article in the journal Information, Communication & Society
Jošt Bartol, Dr. Kelly Quinn, Dr. Vasja Vehovar, and Dr. Andraž Petrovčič published an original research article titled “Dimensions of vertical and horizontal information privacy concerns: a qualitative reassessment and revised definition” in Information, Communication & Society.
Members of the Centre for Social Informatics published an article in Survey Research Methods
Dr. Vasja Vehovar and Dr. Gregor Čehovin in collaboration with Dr. Nejc Berzelak published an original scientific article in the journal Survey Research Methods titled Identifying a Set of Key Paradata Indicators in Web Surveys Based on the Relationship with Response Quality, Respondent Characteristics and Survey Estimates.