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Najmul Islam
Najmul Islam
Jack of all Trades Professor of Information Systems, LUT
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Unusual purchasing behavior during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: The stimulus-organism-response approach
S Laato, AKMN Islam, A Farooq, A Dhir
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 57, 102224, 2020
10492020
Misinformation sharing and social media fatigue during COVID-19: An affordance and cognitive load perspective
AKMN Islam, S Laato
Technological forecasting and social change 159, 120201, 2020
5672020
What drives unverified information sharing and cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic?
S Laato, AKMN Islam, MN Islam, E Whelan
European journal of information systems 29 (3), 288-305, 2020
5602020
Impact of online information on self-isolation intention during the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional study
A Farooq, S Laato, AKMN Islam
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (5), e19128, 2020
5082020
Investigating e-learning system usage outcomes in the university context
AKMN Islam
Computers & Education 69, 387-399, 2013
4292013
Blockchain in healthcare: A systematic literature review, synthesizing framework and future research agenda
A Tandon, A Dhir, AKMN Islam, M Mäntymäki
Computers in Industry 122, 103290, 2020
4042020
Point of adoption and beyond. Initial trust and mobile-payment continuation intention
S Talwar, A Dhir, A Khalil, G Mohan, AKMN Islam
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 55, 102086, 2020
3592020
What influences algorithmic decision-making? A systematic literature review on algorithm aversion
H Mahmud, AKMN Islam, SI Ahmed, K Smolander
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 175, 121390, 2022
2732022
E-learning system use and its outcomes: Moderating role of perceived compatibility
AKMN Islam
Telematics and Informatics 33 (1), 48-55, 2016
2342016
Big data analytics in healthcare: a systematic literature review
S Khanra, A Dhir, AKMN Islam, M Mäntymäki
Enterprise Information Systems 14 (7), 878-912, 2020
2162020
Is boredom proneness related to social media overload and fatigue? A stress–strain–outcome approach
E Whelan, AKM Najmul Islam, S Brooks
Internet Research 30 (3), 869-887, 2020
1982020
Applying the SOBC paradigm to explain how social media overload affects academic performance
E Whelan, AKMN Islam, S Brooks
Computers & Education 143, 103692, 2020
1812020
Positive and negative word of mouth (WOM) are not necessarily opposites: A reappraisal using the dual factor theory
M Talwar, S Talwar, P Kaur, AKMN Islam, A Dhir
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 63, 102396, 2021
1782021
Sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with a learning management system in post-adoption stage: A critical incident technique approach
AKMN Islam
Computers in Human Behavior 30, 249-261, 2014
1682014
The Janus face of Facebook: Positive and negative sides of social networking site use
M Mäntymäki, AKMN Islam
Computers in Human Behavior 61, 14-26, 2016
1662016
Satisfaction and continuance with a learning management system: Comparing perceptions of educators and students
AKMN Islam, N Azad
The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology 32 (2), 109-123, 2015
1582015
A review on the mobile applications developed for COVID-19: an exploratory analysis
MN Islam, I Islam, KM Munim, AKMN Islam
Ieee Access 8, 145601-145610, 2020
1212020
Permissioned blockchain and deep learning for secure and efficient data sharing in industrial healthcare systems
R Kumar, P Kumar, R Tripathi, GP Gupta, AKMN Islam, M Shorfuzzaman
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 18 (11), 8065-8073, 2022
1202022
What drives subscribing to premium in freemium services? A consumer value‐based view of differences between upgrading to and staying with premium
M Mäntymäki, AKMN Islam, I Benbasat
Information Systems Journal 30 (2), 295-333, 2020
1192020
The role of perceived system quality as educators’ motivation to continue e-learning system use
AKM Islam
AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction 4 (1), 25-43, 2012
1192012
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