Chee Wei Phang
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China
85 Papers
198 Citations
Chee Wei Phang is an academic researcher from The University of Nottingham Ningbo China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 70 publications. Previous affiliations of Chee Wei Phang include Fudan University & National University of Singapore.
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Papers
Addressing the personalization-privacy paradox: an empirical assessment from a field experiment on smartphone users
TL;DR: Overall the proposed IT solution, which delivers a personalized service but avoids transmitting users' personal information to third parties, reduces users' perceptions that their information boundaries are being intruded upon, thus mitigating the personalization--privacy paradox and increasing both process and content gratification.
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Senior Citizens' Acceptance of Information Systems: A Study in the Context of e-Government Services
TL;DR: It is revealed that consistent with previous technology acceptance studies, senior citizens' use intention is driven by their perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of the service, and their Internet safety perception impacts the acceptance of this online financial service.
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Usability and Sociability in Online Communities: A Comparative Study of Knowledge Seeking and Contribution*
TL;DR: The findings indicate that individuals do, indeed, differ in their emphasis on the identified dimensions when they engage in the two activities, and these differences have implications for future research and practice.
Mobile Targeting
TL;DR: This study builds on a large-scale randomized experiment of short message service SMS texts sent to 12,265 mobile users to identify that temporal targeting and geographical targeting individually increase sales purchases.
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A framework of ICT exploitation for e-participation initiatives
TL;DR: As e-government efforts mature, the exploitation of ICt is being extended to the realm of democracy such as, in enhancing citizen participation in policy-making.
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