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Mohammad S. Najjar
Mohammad S. Najjar
Assistant Professor of MIS, FREDS, W. Frank Barton School of Business, Wichita State University
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Data Monetization: Lessons from a Retailer's Journey.
MS Najjar, WJ Kettinger
MIS Quarterly Executive 12 (4), 2013
1302013
Share if you care: the impact of information sharing and information quality on humanitarian supply chain performance-a social capital perspective
MS Najjar, L Dahabiyeh, M Nawayseh
Information Development 35 (3), 467-481, 2019
392019
The effect of risk levels on technology adoption decision: the case of online games
L Dahabiyeh, MS Najjar, D Agrawal
Information Technology & People 33 (5), 1445-1464, 2020
232020
Online teaching during COVID-19 crisis: the role of technostress and emotional dissonance on online teaching exhaustion and teaching staff productivity
L Dahabiyeh, MS Najjar, G Wang
The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology 39 (2), 97-121, 2022
222022
When ignorance is bliss: The role of curiosity in online games adoption
L Dahabiyeh, MS Najjar, D Agrawal
Entertainment Computing 37, 100398, 2021
222021
Trust in the ride hailing service of the sharing economy: the roles of legitimacy and process transparency
MS Najjar, L Dahabiyeh
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (JOEUC) 33 (6), 1-24, 2021
142021
Users' affect and satisfaction in a privacy calculus context
MS Najjar, L Dahabiyeh, RS Algharabat
Online information review 45 (3), 577-598, 2021
132021
The Influence of Technology Characteristics on Privacy Calculus: A Theoretical Framework
M Najjar, S Bui
AMCIS 2012, 2012
112012
‘Stuff’Happens: A Theoretical Framework for Internal IS Service Recovery
MS Najjar, AK Smith, WJ Kettinger
92010
IS incident recovery and service value: a service-dominant logic view
MS Najjar, WJ Kettinger, LD Kettinger
European Journal of Information Systems 31 (4), 492-524, 2022
32022
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