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- Beyond the Screen: Memory-Based Mechanisms and Personal Innovativeness in Voice Assistant Use59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, Etats-UnisThis study investigates how the mental retrieval ofIT features influences innovative use behaviors withvoice-activated devices (VADs). We conceptualize twomemory-based constructs—IT feature recognition andIT feature recall—and examine their complex interplay.We theorize that their influence is moderated by users'personal innovativeness. Using a survey of 319 smartspeaker owners, we found that both recognition andrecall enhance innovative use, but their effects differsignificantly based on an individual's disposition toinnovate with IT. For users with high innovativeness, ITfeature recognition drives innovation, while for thosewith low innovativeness, both recall and recognitioncontribute. These findings suggest that memory-basedmechanisms are critical enablers of innovative use,highlighting the need for interfaces that support memorycues to foster broader feature utilization and innovativeoutcomes in voice-based interfaces.
- Advertising Green Products on Brands’ Official Social Media Accounts or Mega-Influencer Accounts?Information and Management, 31, 1: 104259
- Green bonds & certification: is getting certified always optimal?Annals of Operations Research, 356, 1: 601-628
- Multivariate portfolio choice via quantilesQuantitative Finance, 26, 1: 15-39
- Toward a critical study of boundaries in and around organizations: Introduction to the Special IssueOrganization, 33, 1: 3-18
- Populism and support of onshore wind energy: Explaining different perspectives from the left and rightEcological Economics, 239, January: 108714This study examines the relationship between political orientation and support of onshore wind energy, using demographically representative surveys of the population in France. Our micro-econometric analysis focuses on individuals with left- or right-wing populist views and highlights the importance of accounting for trust in government when estimating this relationship. Support for onshore wind energy tends to be lower on the right side of the political spectrum—especially on the far right—than on the left and center. The difference in support between voters of populist and traditional parties (on either side of the political spectrum) becomes more pronounced when trust in government is excluded from the econometric specification. Thus, studies omitting trust in government may lead to biased estimates of the relation between populist party affiliation and opposition to climate policies. Moreover, the relation between political orientation and support of onshore wind energy appears to be sensitive to the scale used to measure political orientation. Finally, we find no evidence that political orientation relates to support of solar energy, suggesting that the role of political orientation in public support differs across renewable energies
- A deep learning method to predict ship short-term trajectory for proactive maritime traffic managementReliability Engineering and System Safety, 265, B: 111542
- DiplomatieDiplomatie, n°137, Janvier-Février 2026: 21-23Titre : ASML : une entreprise européenne au cœur des tensions sino-américaines
- Similar but Different: The Differential Implications of Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences for Raising Engagement towards Climate Change ActionsComputers in Human Behavior, 174, January: 108798
- IA, Deep Learning & Machine Learning
- Who cares? The role of communication srategy and individual characteristics in the public acceptability of a waste tariff reformEuropean marketing academy conference, EMAC European Marketing Academy, Odense, Danemark
- Techniques of Decision-making
- Consumer Behaviour for Market Research
- Fundamentals of Marketing
- Techniques of Decision Making
- E-Cube Excellence in ExcelE-Cube Excellence in Excel
- Information Systems for Digital Business
- Research Methods
- Strategic Management
- Management responsable des organisations
