Countries citing papers authored by Sharon Swee-Lin Tan
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Fields of papers citing papers by Sharon Swee-Lin Tan
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Sharon Swee-Lin Tan. 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 Sharon Swee-Lin Tan. The network helps show where Sharon Swee-Lin Tan may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sharon Swee-Lin Tan
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sharon Swee-Lin Tan.
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Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin, et al.. (2016). The Effects of Serious Games’ Genres and Frequency of Exposure on Children’s Dietary Preferences. International Conference on Information Systems.2 indexed citations
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Zhou, Fang, Tong Yu, Hock‐Hai Teo, & Sharon Swee-Lin Tan. (2016). Understanding the System Fit Challenge at the Initial Post-Adoption Stage: The Roles of Emotions in Users' Adaptation Behaviors. International Conference on Information Systems.2 indexed citations
Goonawardene, Nadee, et al.. (2014). DO YOU FIND HEALTH ADVICE ON MICROBLOGGING PLATFORMS CREDIBLE? ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY AND HEALTH THREAT IN CREDIBILITY ASSESSMENT. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 216.2 indexed citations
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Goonawardene, Nadee & Sharon Swee-Lin Tan. (2014). Practitioner-driven Virtual Communities: An Attachment Theory Perspective to Patients’ Adherence to Online Health Advice.2 indexed citations
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Goonawardene, Nadee, et al.. (2013). Online Health Information Seeking and Adolescents’ Intention Towards Health Self-Management. Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems. 174.10 indexed citations
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Goonawardene, Nadee & Sharon Swee-Lin Tan. (2013). Patients' Adherence to Health Advice on Virtual Communities: Identity and Bond Theory Perspective.. National University of Singapore.2 indexed citations
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Tong, Yu, et al.. (2012). Do You Retweet Heath Advice on Microblogging Platforms? The Effects of Health Topic and Website Design on Credibility Assessment.. National University of Singapore.5 indexed citations
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Tong, Yu, Nadee Goonawardene, Sharon Swee-Lin Tan, Hock‐Hai Teo, & Cheng-Yaw Low. (2011). The Influence of Job Rotation on Physicians’ System Use: A Situated Learning Perspective. National University of Singapore.1 indexed citations
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Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin, et al.. (2009). An Empirical Study Of The Mediating Mechanisms of Knowledge Contribution. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.
Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin & Mark Fichman. (2002). ADOPTION OF WEB-BASED TRANSACTIONAL BANKING: EFFICIENCY-CHOICE AND NEO-INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 13.8 indexed citations
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Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin, Hock‐Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, & Kwok‐Kee Wei. (1998). Environmental scanning on the Internet. International Conference on Information Systems. 76–87.5 indexed citations
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Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin, Hock‐Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, & Kwok‐Kee Wei. (1998). Developing a Preliminary Framework for Knowledge Management in Organizations. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.28 indexed citations
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