2023
DOI: 10.1109/mic.2022.3225568
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When Privacy, Distrust, and Misinformation Cause Worry About Using COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Apps

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“…Khan et al (2024a) performed a systematic review and found a significant impact of information creditability on the information adoption behavior of social media users. Readers may be interested in reading recent articles on fake news and misinformation (Au et al , 2022; Ho et al ., 2022, 2023a, b, c; Meng et al , 2023; Mirzabeigi et al , 2023; Zhang et al , 2022).…”
Section: Public and Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khan et al (2024a) performed a systematic review and found a significant impact of information creditability on the information adoption behavior of social media users. Readers may be interested in reading recent articles on fake news and misinformation (Au et al , 2022; Ho et al ., 2022, 2023a, b, c; Meng et al , 2023; Mirzabeigi et al , 2023; Zhang et al , 2022).…”
Section: Public and Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, people were asked to have home quarantine, take vaccination (Li et al , 2022; Mir et al , 2022; Thanh et al , 2022) and use contact-tracing apps (Ho et al , 2023; Nguyen et al , 2022; Rocha et al , 2021). This situation made people stressed and affected people's well-being (Avçin and Can, 2022).…”
Section: Covid-19 Impacts On the Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results revealed that e-service quality positively predicts e-trust in the digital economy, e-trust predicts e-loyalty and e-trust mediates the relationship between e-service quality and e-loyalty links. Readers may also be interested in reading further into e-trust issues on social media (Nabi et al ., 2023; Wang et al ., 2021; Wang and Tse, 2022; Ye and Ho, 2023; Yuan and Bi, 2023; Zhang et al ., 2023a, b, c), contact-tracing apps (Ho et al ., 2023a, b) and chatbots (Hsiao and Chen, 2022). Besides, readers may be interested in issues related to library promotion and marketing (Chan et al ., 2020; Cheng et al ., 2020; Fong et al ., 2020; Kwan et al ., 2023; Lam et al ., 2019, 2023; Liu et al ., 2023; Sahli et al ., 2023; Wójcik, 2022; Wu and Yang, 2022).…”
Section: Advances In Library Information Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%