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Ayesha Masood (PhD)
Ayesha Masood (PhD)
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa abertay.ac.uk
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Empirical investigation of Facebook discontinues usage intentions based on SOR paradigm
A Luqman, X Cao, A Ali, A Masood, L Yu
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 544-555, 2017
4992017
Excessive use of mobile social networking sites and poor academic performance: Antecedents and consequences from stressor-strain-outcome perspective
X Cao, A Masood, A Luqman, A Ali
Computers in Human Behavior 85, 163-174, 2018
2952018
Does enterprise social media use promote employee creativity and well-being?
A Luqman, S Talwar, A Masood, A Dhir
Journal of business research 131, 40-54, 2021
2012021
Adverse consequences of excessive social networking site use on academic performance: Explaining underlying mechanism from stress perspective
A Masood, A Luqman, Y Feng, A Ali
Computers in human behavior 113, 106476, 2020
1172020
An SDT and TPB-based integrated approach to explore the role of autonomous and controlled motivations in “SNS discontinuance intention”
A Luqman, A Masood, A Ali
Computers in Human Behavior 85, 298-307, 2018
1002018
Linking excessive SNS use, technological friction, strain, and discontinuance: the moderating role of guilt
A Luqman, A Masood, Q Weng, A Ali, MI Rasheed
Information Systems Management 37 (2), 94-112, 2020
872020
Enterprise social media and cyber-slacking: an integrated perspective
A Luqman, A Masood, F Shahzad, M Imran Rasheed, Q Weng
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 36 (15), 1426-1436, 2020
842020
Linking enterprise social media use, trust and knowledge sharing: paradoxical roles of communication transparency and personal blogging
A Masood, Q Zhang, M Ali, G Cappiello, A Dhir
Journal of Knowledge Management 27 (4), 1056-1085, 2023
782023
Smartphone-based social networking sites and intention to quit: self-regulatory perspective
A Masood, Y Feng, MI Rasheed, A Ali, M Gong
Behaviour & Information Technology 40 (11), 1055-1071, 2021
622021
Understanding the role of individual differences in mobile SNS addiction
M Gong, M Xu, A Luqman, L Yu, A Masood
Kybernetes 49 (12), 3069-3097, 2020
442020
Untangling the adverse effects of late-night usage of smartphone-based SNS among University students
A Luqman, A Masood, F Shahzad, M Shahbaz, Y Feng
Behaviour & Information Technology 40 (15), 1671-1687, 2021
412021
Untangling the adverse effect of SNS stressors on academic performance and its impact on students’ social media discontinuation intention: the moderating role of guilt
A Masood, A Luqman, Y Feng, F Shahzad
Sage Open 12 (1), 21582440221079905, 2022
282022
Can transactional use of AI-controlled voice assistants for service delivery pickup pace in the near future? A social learning theory (SLT) perspective
S Badghish, AS Shaik, N Sahore, S Srivastava, A Masood
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 198, 122972, 2024
112024
Exploring leader’s unethical proorganizational behavior and follower attitudes toward knowledge hiding and sharing in the service industry: a social learning perspective
A Masood, Q Zhang, N Singh, B Meena, M Perano
Journal of Knowledge Management 28 (8), 2169-2196, 2024
42024
Synergizing organizational inclusion and IT competencies through resource orchestration: a longitudinal exploration
A Masood, AA Salameh, A Khalil, Q Zhang, A Papa
Information Technology & People, 2023
32023
Unveiling the nexus: organization inclusion, ethical virtues and organizational citizenship behavior in the hospitality sector
A Masood, D Ding, R Agarwal, S Nijjer, P Sasso
Journal of Knowledge Management 28 (10), 2866-2888, 2024
12024
Artificial Intelligence and Corporate Carbon Neutrality: A Qualitative Insight
A Luqman, Q Zhang, A Masood
Academy of Management Proceedings 2023 (1), 17628, 2023
2023
" Enterprise social media and cyber-slacking: An integrated perspective": Correction.
A Luqman, A Masood, F Shahzad, M Imran Rasheed, QD Weng
Taylor & Francis, 2020
2020
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