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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2024). Shadowbanning. Business & Information Systems Engineering. 66(6). 817–829.
Treiblmaier, Horst, Aaron M. French, & Marten Risius. (2020). CULTURAL FEASIBILITY AS A MODERATOR OF BLOCKCHAIN ACCEPTANCE IN ACADEMIA. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.1 indexed citations
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French, Aaron M., Horst Treiblmaier, & Marten Risius. (2020). Blockchain: Technical Feasibility for Assessing Organizational Fit.. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.1 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, Annika Baumann, & Hanna Krasnova. (2020). Developing a New Paradigm: Introducing the Intention-Behaviour Gap to the Privacy Paradox Phenomenon. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.3 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2019). Towards an Understanding of Conspiracy Echo Chambers on Facebook. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.4 indexed citations
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French, Aaron M., J. P. Shim, Marten Risius, & Hemant Jain. (2019). The 4th industrial revolution powered by the integration of 5G, AI, and blockchain. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.2 indexed citations
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Chanson, Mathieu, et al.. (2018). Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs): The role of Social Media for Organizational Legitimacy and Underpricing. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.17 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2018). Facebook User Segmentation to Enable Targeted Social Advertisement. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.2 indexed citations
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Chanson, Mathieu, Marten Risius, & Felix Wortmann. (2018). Initial coin offerings (ICOs): an introduction to the novel funding mechanism based on blockchain technology. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.13 indexed citations
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French, Aaron M., et al.. (2018). Virtual Reality and Blockchain Technology in the Era of 5G: Disrupting Business and Society. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.2 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2017). Automatic Detection of Fake News on Social Media Platforms.. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 261.24 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2016). IS IT WORTH IT? DISMANTLING THE PROCESS OF SOCIAL MEDIA RELATED SALES PERFORMANCE. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.1 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2015). Differentiated sentiment analysis of corporate social media accounts. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.4 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten, et al.. (2014). BRIDGING THE GAP - ORGANIZATIONAL MINDFULNESS AND MINDFUL ORGANIZING IN MOBILE WORK ENVIRONMENTS. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.4 indexed citations
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Risius, Marten. (2014). IS IT REALLY ABOUT FACTS? THE POSITIVE SIDE OF "MEFORMING" FOR TURNING SELF-DISCLOSURE INTO SOCIAL CAPITAL IN ENTERPRISE SOCIAL MEDIA. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.3 indexed citations
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