[HTML][HTML] The online misinformation engagement framework
Research on online misinformation has evolved rapidly, but organizing its results and
identifying open research questions is difficult without a systematic approach. We present …
identifying open research questions is difficult without a systematic approach. We present …
People think that social media platforms do (but should not) amplify divisive content
Recent studies have documented the type of content that is most likely to spread widely, or
go “viral,” on social media, yet little is known about people's perceptions of what goes viral or …
go “viral,” on social media, yet little is known about people's perceptions of what goes viral or …
Salience, transparency, and self-nudging: a digital nudge to promote healthier food product choices
Information Systems (IS) research has proposed digital nudges as a promising toolset for
supporting consumers in making better decisions. However, there is a vivid academic …
supporting consumers in making better decisions. However, there is a vivid academic …
A framework for promoting online prosocial behavior via digital interventions
Digital interventions for prosocial behavior are increasingly being studied by psychologists.
However, academic findings remain largely underutilized by practitioners. We present a …
However, academic findings remain largely underutilized by practitioners. We present a …
Sex, age, and smartphone addiction across 41 countries
Most studies of problematic smartphone use focus on younger participants in a single
country, which makes global comparisons difficult. Here, we administered the Smartphone …
country, which makes global comparisons difficult. Here, we administered the Smartphone …
System-2 Recommenders: Disentangling Utility and Engagement in Recommendation Systems via Temporal Point-Processes
Recommender systems are an important part of the modern human experience whose
influence ranges from the food we eat to the news we read. Yet, there is still debate as to …
influence ranges from the food we eat to the news we read. Yet, there is still debate as to …
Nudging in organizations: How to avoid behavioral interventions being just a façade
P Houdek - Journal of Business Research, 2024 - Elsevier
The utilization of nudging—behavioral interventions aimed at influencing the actions of
employees or clients—has gained traction in organizations due to its perceived universal …
employees or clients—has gained traction in organizations due to its perceived universal …
A Longitudinal In-the-Wild Investigation of Design Frictions to Prevent Smartphone Overuse
Smartphone overuse is hyper-prevalent in society, and developing tools to prevent this
overuse has become a focus of HCI. However, there is a lack of work investigating …
overuse has become a focus of HCI. However, there is a lack of work investigating …
How do online users respond to crowdsourced fact-checking?
Recently, crowdsourcing has been proposed as a tool for fighting misinformation online. Will
internet users listen to crowdsourced fact-checking, and how? In this experiment we test how …
internet users listen to crowdsourced fact-checking, and how? In this experiment we test how …
Mapping a pluralistic continuum of approaches to digital disconnection
The study of digital disconnection–the voluntary non-use of digital media–is a growing
research domain characterized by increasingly pluralistic approaches. To map this diverse …
research domain characterized by increasingly pluralistic approaches. To map this diverse …