Understanding how herd behavior phenomenon occurs IS context is important because it influences many choice decisions, is the main reason for some adoption decision anomalies, and explains the reasons behind the rapid rise or collapse of various technology fads. Perceived uncertainty is a key factor that triggers herd mentality (i.e. through imitation) and despite its influential role, the IS literature has not adequately conceptualized and operationalized this broad concept. This research aims to contribute to the literature by decomposing perceived uncertainty to its dimensions and analyzing the influence of each dimension on triggering individuals’ herd mentality
Humans are social animals. In everyday life, people rarely make important decisions solely based on ...
This article analyzes a technology adoption process in which the effect of informational spillover i...
Often insufficient information creates a situation in which we are forced to decide under uncertaint...
Understanding how herd behavior phenomenon occurs IS context is important because it influences many...
Herd literature suggests that people tend to discount their own beliefs and imitate others when maki...
In technology adoption, herd behaviour can lead to a suboptimal outcome. An example is given by Cho...
A herding cue is a lean information signal that an individual receives about the aggregate number of...
The herd behavior in information technology is a phenomenon in which one follows the behavior of oth...
IT users often make information security-related decisions in complex and multidimensional environme...
In the era of multiple technologies, people may herd in technology adoption to save costs. However, ...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Herding behavior in group (collaborative) decision making has been studied purely as imitation of ot...
Herd behavior has gained attention in recent IS literature. However, the relationship between herd b...
In technology adoption, herd behaviour can lead to a suboptimal outcome as shown, among others, by C...
Humans are social animals. In everyday life, people rarely make important decisions solely based on ...
This article analyzes a technology adoption process in which the effect of informational spillover i...
Often insufficient information creates a situation in which we are forced to decide under uncertaint...
Understanding how herd behavior phenomenon occurs IS context is important because it influences many...
Herd literature suggests that people tend to discount their own beliefs and imitate others when maki...
In technology adoption, herd behaviour can lead to a suboptimal outcome. An example is given by Cho...
A herding cue is a lean information signal that an individual receives about the aggregate number of...
The herd behavior in information technology is a phenomenon in which one follows the behavior of oth...
IT users often make information security-related decisions in complex and multidimensional environme...
In the era of multiple technologies, people may herd in technology adoption to save costs. However, ...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Herding behavior in group (collaborative) decision making has been studied purely as imitation of ot...
Herd behavior has gained attention in recent IS literature. However, the relationship between herd b...
In technology adoption, herd behaviour can lead to a suboptimal outcome as shown, among others, by C...
Humans are social animals. In everyday life, people rarely make important decisions solely based on ...
This article analyzes a technology adoption process in which the effect of informational spillover i...
Often insufficient information creates a situation in which we are forced to decide under uncertaint...