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Pappas, Ilias O., Panos E. Kourouthanassis, Patrick Mikalef, & Michail N. Giannakos. (2018). Combining system success factors with trust to explain e-government adoption using fsQCA. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.3 indexed citations
Pappas, Ilias O., Patrick Mikalef, Panos E. Kourouthanassis, & Michail N. Giannakos. (2017). Fuzzy-Set Analysis to Understand User Experience in Mobile Applications. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.4 indexed citations
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Kourouthanassis, Panos E., Ilias O. Pappas, Cleopatra Bardaki, & Michail N. Giannakos. (2016). A MATTER OF TRUST AND EMOTIONS: A COMPLEXITY THEORY APPROACH TO EXPLAIN THE ADOPTION OF EGOVERNMENT SERVICES. European Conference on Information Systems.6 indexed citations
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Lekakos, George, et al.. (2016). Investigating the Role of Personality Traits and Influence Strategies on the Persuasive Effect of Personalized Recommendations.. Conference on Recommender Systems. 9–17.12 indexed citations
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Pappas, Ilias O., Panos E. Kourouthanassis, & Sofia Papavlasopoulou. (2014). TOWARDS EMOTIONAL SATISFACTION IN SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES USE. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 14.2 indexed citations
Bardaki, Cleopatra, Panos E. Kourouthanassis, Katerina Pramatari, & Georgios I. Doukidis. (2010). MODELING THE INFORMATION QUALITY OF OBJECT TRACKING SYSTEMS. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 10.
Kourouthanassis, Panos E., et al.. (2009). Towards a Validated Construct for Information Systems Pervasiveness: An Exploratory Assessment. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 12.2 indexed citations
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Bardaki, Cleopatra & Panos E. Kourouthanassis. (2009). RFID-Integrated Retail Supply Chain Services: Lessons Learnt From The Smart Project. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 125.1 indexed citations
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Kourouthanassis, Panos E., et al.. (2007). User Acceptance of Pervasive Information Systems: Evaluating an RFID Ticketing System. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1910–1921.14 indexed citations
Giaglis, George M., et al.. (2002). On the Potential Use of Mobile Positioning Technologies in Indoor Environments. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 33.32 indexed citations
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Doukidis, Georgios I., et al.. (2002). Improving the Retail Grocery Supply Chain through Mobile Shopping of Electronically Referenced Products. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 26.3 indexed citations
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