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the research integrates ideas from the fields of IL, teaching and learning, e‐learning and information behaviour (IB … interviews, focus groups and from the online discussion that was analysed thematically and categorised using task, behaviour …
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through online social networking services (SNS) compared with their behaviour. It seeks to examine the differences between USA …
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Purpose – This paper aims to test an interaction effects model that includes perceived community support, community satisfaction, and post‐adoption behaviours by analysing a social networking site called Tuenti. Inclusion of routinisation as a moderator allows, in particular, the overcoming...
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Purpose – The goal of this research is to fill the gap in lead users' research under children. An effort is made to analyze the characteristics of lead users in social networks of children. Furthermore, their role in the adoption and diffusion of innovations is examined....
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Abstract – The purpose of this paper is to analyse how young people as consumers are using one particular social networking site (Bebo), and how these young consumers are engaging with discourses which position them variously as vulnerable to online risk and as members of the knowledgeable...
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This paper presents fuzzy model-based design for control and synchronization of chaotic systems. In this framework, the chaotic systems are exactly reproduced based on a Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy model. Then the fuzzy controllers for control and synchronization are designed using the...
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