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Gamification and e-learning for young learners: A systematic literature review, bibliometric analysis, and future research agenda
Behl, Abhishek; Jayawardena, Nirma; Pereira, Vijay; Islam, Nazrul; Giudice, Manlio Del; Choudrie, Jyoti (2022-03-01)Over the last few years, gamification has sparked significant interest in both industry and academia. However, the focus of the debate has been mostly on game studies and human-computer interaction (HCI). Even though games ... -
Hey Siri, Google! Can you help me? A qualitative case study of smartphones AI functions in SMEs : Siri, Google, A qualitative Study
Choudrie, Jyoti; Manandhar, Nuga; castro, carolina; Chike-Obuekwe, Chikelue (2023-04-30)Small to Medium Sized Enterprises are vital contributors to the economy of a country. These smaller organizations lag behind large organizations when implementing novel technologies. Smartphones offer Artificial Intelligence ... -
Hidden Assumptions and their Influence on Clinicians’ acceptance of new IT systems in the NHS.
Choudrie, Jyoti; Fernando, Senaka; DeCesare, Sergio; Lycett, Mark (2012)The UK National Health Service (NHS) is embarking on the largest investment programme in Information Technology (IT). The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) in the NHS is the biggest civil IT project in the world and seeks ... -
How do older adults communicate with the UK public sector? : Comparing online communication channels
Obianom, Ukamaka; Choudrie, Jyoti (University of Hertfordshire, 2014)Governments around the world are moving away from conventional ways of face to face communication to a more digital approach when delivering services to their citizens. This includes using the internet as both a communication ... -
Identifying the adopters and non-adopters of broadband amongst silver surfers : using the BHPS
Tsitsianis, N.; Choudrie, Jyoti; Grey, S.; Haslam, C. (2011)The aim of this paper is to identify the adopters and non-adopters of Broadband within the silver surfer group. This was achieved using the British Household Panel Survey, a large scale survey used to collect data from UK ... -
The Impact of Social Information System Governance, Utilization and Capabilities on Absorptive Capacity and Innovation : A Case of Austrian SMEs
Limaj, Everist; Bernroider, Edward; Choudrie, Jyoti (2016-04-01)The study aims to understand the influence of social information systems (SIS) on absorptive capacity (AC) and innovation in Austrian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). For this purpose, a framework was developed ... -
Implementing e-Services in Lagos State, Nigeria: the interplay of Cultural Perceptions and Working Practices during an automation initiative : Nigeria e-government culture and working practices
Choudrie, Jyoti; Zamani, Efpraxia; Umeoji, Emeka; Emmanuel, Adebola (2017-11-23)The public sector’s adoption of Information and Communication Technologies is often seen as a way of increasing efficiency. However, developing public e-Services involves a series of organisational and social complexities. ... -
Introduction to Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-enabled Services
Tsatsou, Panayiota; Kurnia, Sherah; Choudrie, Jyoti (Routledge, 2017-11-03) -
Investigating the adoption and use of smartphones in the UK : a silver-surfers perspective
Choudrie, Jyoti; Pheeraphuttharangkoon, Sutee; Zamani, Efpraxia; Giaglis, George (University of Hertfordshire, 2014)Smart phones are innovations that currently provide immense benefits and convenience to users in society. However, not all members of society are accepting and using smart phones; more specifically, for this research study ... -
The moderating effect of a chief information officer's competence on IT investment and firm performance
Shao, Z.; Feng, Y.; Choudrie, Jyoti; Liu, Y. (2010)With the uncertainty of market environment and variety of customer requirements, an increasing number of organizations are implementing Information Systems(IS) to improve their competitive advantage, and large amounts of ... -
Older Adults Adoption, Use and Diffusion of E-Government Services in Saudi Arabia, Hail City: : A Quantitative Study
Choudrie, Jyoti; Alfalah, Adel; Spencer, Neil (2017-01-04)Online Government products and services should provide benefits to all citizens, but not all of them are attaining the gains. A group that is not obtaining the benefits is the older adults. Such differences have led to a ... -
Older Adults in Households and e-Government services in Saudi Arabia, Hail City: : A digital Divide Study of Adoption, Use and Diffusion.
Choudrie, Jyoti; Alfalah, Adel (association of information systems, 2016-05)The subjects of ICTs adoption and e-Government services have been widely investigated by researchers. It is an indication of the significant roles that can be brought to individuals and societies by ICTs and e-Government. ... -
Online social networking and older internet users : a UK perspective
Vyas, Amit; Choudrie, Jyoti (University of Hertfordshire, 2012)Globally, broadband and internet availability within households has made ICT an essential part of everyday life. Consequently, this has led to novel social computing practices and collaboration tools such as Web 2.0 Online ... -
Online Social Networking in Older Individuals : A Study of Hertfordshire
Vyas, Amit; Choudrie, Jyoti (2013-06-05)The penetration rate of Online Social Networks (OSNs) within older individuals of society is still not as large as within the younger generation. Using this as motivation this research aimed to identify and understand the ... -
PUBLIC SECTOR ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ADOPTION AND USAGE AMONGST OLDER ADULTS: A UK LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
nwanekezie, ukamaka; Choudrie, Jyoti; Spencer, Neil (2016-06-14)The UK government like many other countries around the globe has moved from classic communica-tion channels of delivering services (face-to-face, or the telephone) to a more digital approach using the internet. This includes ... -
Public sector online communication channel adoption and usage amongst older adults: A UK Local government perspective.
nwanekezie, ukamaka; Choudrie, Jyoti; Spencer, Neil (2016-06-14)The UK government like many other countries around the globe has moved from classic communica-tion channels of delivering services (face-to-face, or the telephone) to a more digital approach using the internet. This includes ... -
A Qualitative Study of Innovation Diffusion : The Novel case of a Small Firm and KTP
Choudrie, Jyoti; Culkin, N. (2013)Using a qualitative approach involving interviews, referring to archival documentation and observations, this research study aims to understand the actions required for diffusion of an innovation in an SME. Although the ... -
Silver Surfers : Social Inclusion or Exclusion in a Digital World
Choudrie, Jyoti; Grey, Susan (University of Hertfordshire, 2008-08-31)When one considers the population profile of a country, no longer is the emphasis upon mortality rates of younger people. As the years progress, enhancements to the quality of life have led to an increasingly ageing society. ... -
Silver surfers adopting and using Facebook? A quantitative study of Hertfordshire, UK applied to organizational and social change
Choudrie, Jyoti; Vyas, Amit (2014-11-01)With an ageing population that is on the increase, there are many older adults still in employment well past their retirement age. Currently, technological developments in the form of Online Social Networks (OSN1) are also ... -
Silver Surfers adoption, use and diffusion of smartphones : an SME perspective
Pheeraphuttharangkoon, Sutee; Choudrie, Jyoti (University of Hertfordshire, 2012)In a global and knowledge-rich economy, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become critical for organisations. Smartphones have impacted society and organisations alike with varying adoption and use ...