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Stefan Tams
Stefan Tams
Professorship in Technology and Aging, HEC Montréal
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei hec.ca
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NeuroIS-alternative or complement to existing methods? Illustrating the holistic effects of neuroscience and self-reported data in the context of technostress research
S Tams, K Hill, AO de Guinea, J Thatcher, V Grover
Association for Information Systems, 2014
2082014
Smartphone withdrawal creates stress: A moderated mediation model of nomophobia, social threat, and phone withdrawal context
S Tams, R Legoux, PM Léger
Computers in Human Behavior 81, 1-9, 2018
2062018
Concentration, competence, confidence, and capture: An experimental study of age, interruption-based technostress, and task performance
S Tams, JB Thatcher, V Grover
Journal of the Association for Information Systems 19 (9), 2, 2018
1662018
Modern information technology in an old workforce: Toward a strategic research agenda
S Tams, V Grover, J Thatcher
The journal of strategic information systems 23 (4), 284-304, 2014
1302014
Worker stress in the age of mobile technology: The combined effects of perceived interruption overload and worker control
S Tams, M Ahuja, J Thatcher, V Grover
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems 29 (1), 101595, 2020
1172020
How and why trust matters in post-adoptive usage: The mediating roles of internal and external self-efficacy
S Tams, JB Thatcher, K Craig
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems 27 (2), 170-190, 2018
1012018
Opening the black box: Why and when workplace exclusion affects social reconnection behaviour, health, and attitudes
KL Scott, S Tams, MC Schippers, KY Lee
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 24 (2), 239-255, 2015
712015
Selective attention as a protagonist in contemporary workplace stress: Implications for the interruption age
S Tams, J Thatcher, V Grover, R Pak
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 28 (6), 663-686, 2015
492015
Helping older workers realize their full organizational potential: A moderated mediation model of age and IT-enabled task performance.
S Tams
Mis Quarterly 46 (1), 2022
292022
Grappling with modern technology: Interruptions mediated by mobile devices impact older workers disproportionately
S Tams, V Grover, J Thatcher, M Ahuja
Information Systems and e-Business Management 20 (4), 635-655, 2022
262022
Helping an old workforce interact with modern IT: A NeuroIS approach to understanding technostress and technology use in older workers
S Tams, K Hill
Information Systems and Neuroscience: Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS 2016, 19-26, 2017
252017
Challenges in technostress research: Guiding future work
S Tams
252015
Moving cultural information systems research toward maturity: A review of definitions of the culture construct
S Tams
Information Technology & People 26 (4), 383-400, 2013
252013
The role of age in technology-induced workplace stress
S Tams
242011
The effect of an IS article’s structure on its impact
S Tams, V Grover
Communications of the Association for Information Systems 27 (1), 10, 2010
222010
A refined examination of worker age and stress: Explaining how, and why, older workers are especially techno-stressed in the interruption age
S Tams
Information Systems and Neuroscience: Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS 2016, 175-183, 2017
202017
The role of basic human values in knowledge sharing: How values shape the postadoptive use of electronic knowledge repositories
S Tams, A Dulipovici, JB Thatcher, K Craig, M Srite
Journal of the Association for Information Systems 21 (1), 3, 2020
172020
Toward holistic insights into trust in electronic markets: examining the structure of the relationship between vendor trust and its antecedents
S Tams
Information Systems and e-Business Management 10, 149-160, 2012
162012
When do I profit? Uncovering boundary conditions on reputation effects in online auctions
M Carter, S Tams, V Grover
Information & Management 54 (2), 256-267, 2017
142017
Can trust be trusted in cybersecurity?
D Pienta, S Tams, J Thatcher
132020
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