Andrew Hardin

1.5k total citations
42 papers, 999 citations indexed

About

Andrew Hardin is a scholar working on Information Systems and Management, Sociology and Political Science and Communication. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Hardin has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 999 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Information Systems and Management, 16 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 11 papers in Communication. Recurrent topics in Andrew Hardin's work include Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (16 papers), Knowledge Management and Sharing (10 papers) and Team Dynamics and Performance (9 papers). Andrew Hardin is often cited by papers focused on Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (16 papers), Knowledge Management and Sharing (10 papers) and Team Dynamics and Performance (9 papers). Andrew Hardin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Hong Kong and Spain. Andrew Hardin's co-authors include Mark A. Fuller, Robert M. Davison, Jerry Chang, Gregory D. Moody, Clayton Arlen Looney, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Sutirtha Chatterjee, Suranjan Chakraborty, Jungsun Kim and Gholamreza Torkzadeh and has published in prestigious journals such as Management Science, MIS Quarterly and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Hardin

35 papers receiving 915 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Hardin United States 17 299 263 238 231 153 42 999
Massimo Magni Italy 16 273 0.9× 291 1.1× 220 0.9× 232 1.0× 209 1.4× 36 999
Richard E. Potter United States 11 192 0.6× 167 0.6× 197 0.8× 227 1.0× 120 0.8× 28 824
Wayne Huang United States 18 296 1.0× 352 1.3× 222 0.9× 143 0.6× 73 0.5× 56 1.1k
Derrick J. Neufeld Canada 15 454 1.5× 289 1.1× 368 1.5× 221 1.0× 172 1.1× 31 1.4k
Eoin Whelan Ireland 17 489 1.6× 207 0.8× 267 1.1× 209 0.9× 236 1.5× 49 1.2k
Dorit Nevo United States 18 460 1.5× 313 1.2× 494 2.1× 183 0.8× 176 1.2× 42 1.2k
Satish Krishnan India 21 485 1.6× 208 0.8× 178 0.7× 168 0.7× 121 0.8× 71 1.3k
Shaila M. Miranda United States 13 343 1.1× 212 0.8× 397 1.7× 248 1.1× 262 1.7× 36 1.2k
Bradley C. Wheeler United States 11 240 0.8× 239 0.9× 395 1.7× 326 1.4× 262 1.7× 28 1.2k
Darren Meister Canada 13 393 1.3× 475 1.8× 438 1.8× 125 0.5× 351 2.3× 28 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Andrew Hardin

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Fields of papers citing papers by Andrew Hardin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew Hardin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kayser, Ina, Andrew Hardin, & Robert M. Davison. (2025). Perceived objectivity? Findings on the use of perceptual and objective measures in IS research. Information Technology and People. 38(8). 19–41.
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Andrade, Antonio Díaz, Monideepa Tarafdar, Robert M. Davison, et al.. (2023). The importance of theory at the Information Systems Journal. Information Systems Journal. 33(4). 693–702. 8 indexed citations
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Davison, Robert M., Ann Majchrzak, Andrew Hardin, & M. N. Ravishankar. (2022). Special issue on responsible IS research for a better world. Information Systems Journal. 33(1). 1–7. 13 indexed citations
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Kim, Jungsun, et al.. (2022). Factors influencing resistance to hospitality information system change. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights. 6(5). 1926–1945. 9 indexed citations
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Chatterjee, Sutirtha, Gregory D. Moody, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Suranjan Chakraborty, & Andrew Hardin. (2020). The nonlinear influence of harmonious information technology affordance on organisational innovation. Information Systems Journal. 31(2). 294–322. 41 indexed citations
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Schneider, Christoph, Andrew Hardin, & Robert M. Davison. (2020). On tailoring and hand‐me‐downs. Information Systems Journal. 30(5). 928–928.
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Chatterjee, Sutirtha, Gregory D. Moody, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Suranjan Chakraborty, & Andrew Hardin. (2020). The Nonlinear Influence of Harmonious Information Technology Affordance on Organizational Innovation. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Davison, Robert M., Niki Panteli, Andrew Hardin, & Mark A. Fuller. (2017). Establishing Effective Global Virtual Student Teams. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 60(3). 317–329. 12 indexed citations
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Chatterjee, Sutirtha, Gregory D. Moody, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Suranjan Chakraborty, & Andrew Hardin. (2015). Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Hardin, Andrew & Clayton Arlen Looney. (2012). Myopic Loss Aversion: Demystifying the Key Factors Influencing Decision Problem Framing. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Hardin, Andrew & Clayton Arlen Looney. (2011). Myopic loss aversion: Demystifying the key factors influencing decision problem framing. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 117(2). 311–331. 21 indexed citations
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Kim, Jungsun & Andrew Hardin. (2010). The Impact of Virtual Worlds on Word-of-Mouth: Improving Social Networking and Servicescape in the Hospitality Industry. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 19(7). 735–753. 73 indexed citations
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Looney, Clayton Arlen & Andrew Hardin. (2009). Decision Support for Retirement Portfolio Management: Overcoming Myopic Loss Aversion via Technology Design. Management Science. 55(10). 1688–1703. 48 indexed citations
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Hardin, Andrew, Jerry Chang, & Mark A. Fuller. (2008). Formative vs. Reflective Measurement: Comment on Marakas, Johnson, and Clay (2007). Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 9(9). 519–534. 63 indexed citations
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Hardin, Andrew, Jerry Chang, & Mark A. Fuller. (2008). Clarifying the Use of Formative Measurement in the IS Discipline: The Case of Computer Self-Efficacy. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 9(9). 544–546. 24 indexed citations
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Hardin, Andrew, Mark A. Fuller, & Robert M. Davison. (2007). I Know I Can, But Can We?. Small Group Research. 38(1). 130–155. 86 indexed citations
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Fuller, Mark A., Andrew Hardin, & Robert M. Davison. (2006). Efficacy in Technology-Mediated Distributed Teams. Journal of Management Information Systems. 23(3). 209–235. 95 indexed citations
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Davison, Robert M., Mark A. Fuller, & Andrew Hardin. (2003). E-Consulting in Virtual Negotiations. Group Decision and Negotiation. 12(6). 517–535. 6 indexed citations

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