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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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What Do Systems Users Have to Fear? Using Fear Appeals to Engender Threats and Fear that Motivate Protective Security Behaviors1
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Peter Polák. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Peter Polák. The network helps show where Peter Polák may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Polák
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2019). Large Corpus of Czech Parliament Plenary Hearings. Language Resources and Evaluation. 6363–6367.4 indexed citations
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Boss, Scott R., Dennis F. Galletta, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Gregory D. Moody, & Peter Polák. (2015). What Do Users Have to Fear? Using Fear Appeals to Engender Threats and Fear that Motivate Protective Security Behaviors. SSRN Electronic Journal.29 indexed citations
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2013). External loading of High Voltage Pylons. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.1 indexed citations
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2013). Pinzgauer cattle in Slovakia.. Slovak Journal of Animal Science. 46(4). 151–154.2 indexed citations
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2013). Analysis of fattening ability, carcass and meat quality of heavy Tsigai lambs.. Slovak Journal of Animal Science. 46(1). 35–38.3 indexed citations
Tomka, J., et al.. (2007). Relationship between in vivo pRedicted and laboRatoR y deteRmined intRamusculaR fat content in bulls of diffeRent bReeds. Slovak Journal of Animal Science. 40(3). 121–125.3 indexed citations
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Haney, Mark H., Jacqueline C. Pike, Dennis F. Galletta, Peter Polák, & Tingting Chung. (2007). Does Our Web Site Stress You Out? Information Foraging and the Psychophysiology of Online Navigation. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 50.5 indexed citations
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2007). Stateczność płyt naprawianych z wykorzystaniem materiałów kompozytowych. Bulletin of the Military University of Technology. 56. 257–267.
Galletta, Dennis F., Raymond M. Henry, Scott McCoy, & Peter Polák. (2004). Web Site Delays: How Tolerant are Users?. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 5(1). 1–28.166 indexed citations
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McCoy, Scott & Peter Polák. (2003). INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF NATIONAL CULTURE, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ACCESS COSTS ON THE USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MEXICO. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 153.4 indexed citations
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Polák, Peter, et al.. (2000). Comparison of meat yield in young bulls of Slovak Pied breed, Braunvieh, Pinzgau and its crosses with Piemontese.. Czech Journal of Animal Science. 45(9). 405–412.2 indexed citations
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