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  1. Blockchain and big data-optimized supply chains as facilitators of eco-innovative firm performance
  2. Empowering circular economy transformation through immersive digital open innovation
  3. Eastern Ease and Western Worries? How collectivism and belief in magic increase user acceptance of operationally autonomous blackbox technologies
  4. A Sustainability Assessment of a Blockchain-Secured Solar Energy Logger for Edge IoT Environments
  5. Using non-fungible tokens for corporate strategic objectives
  6. Blockchain success in the post-adoption phase: extending the information systems success model with supply chain complexity
  7. Developing a Scale for Blockchain Adoption Determinants: A Set-Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Approach
  8. Business Implications and Theoretical Integration of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) Regulation
  9. A THEORY OF CHAORDIC ECONOMICS: HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BLOCKCHAIN TRANSFORM BUSINESSES, ECONOMIES, AND SOCIETIES
  10. Evolution of ESG-focused DLT research: An NLP analysis of the literature
  11. A Systematic Approach for Investigating the Technology Chasm in Tourism and Travel
  12. The implications of blockchain for logistics operations and sustainability
  13. Impact pathways: digital product passport for embedding circularity in electronics supply chains
  14. Using the Blockchain to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the Visitor Economy
  15. Harnessing Blockchain to Transform Healthcare Data Management
  16. Uncovering the themes and trends in crowdfunding research using Latent Dirichlet Allocation
  17. Exploring the impact of ChatGPT on education: A web mining and machine learning approach
  18. Transforming Tourism and Hospitality
  19. Mapping the knowledge domain of green procurement: a review and bibliometric analysis
  20. A comprehensive research framework for Bitcoin’s energy use: Fundamentals, economic rationale, and a pinch of thermodynamics
  21. Navigating the crowdfunding landscape: a study of knowledge trajectories based on main path analysis
  22. The Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare: Taking stock and moving forward
  23. Mapping Metaverse Research: Identifying Future Research Areas Based on Bibliometric and Topic Modeling Techniques
  24. Blockchain technology as a driver of economic development in small economies: a dynamic capabilities framework
  25. Exploring blockchain for disaster prevention and relief: A comprehensive framework based on industry case studies
  26. The role of blockchain technology in the transition toward the circular economy: Findings from a systematic literature review
  27. Correction to: Circular Economy Research in the COVID-19 Era: A Review and the Road Ahead
  28. Blockchain technology transforms loyalty programs
  29. Circular Economy Research in the COVID-19 Era: a Review and the Road Ahead
  30. Implementation of blockchain-enabled supply chain finance solutions in the agricultural commodity supply chain: a transaction cost economics perspective
  31. Why, where and how are organizations using blockchain in their supply chains? Motivations, application areas and contingency factors
  32. Exploring Food Supply Chain Trends in the COVID-19 Era: A Bibliometric Review
  33. The big picture on Instagram research: Insights from a bibliometric analysis
  34. Cultural roadblocks? Acceptance of blockchain-based hotel booking among individualistic and collectivistic travelers
  35. On the Malleability of Consumer Attitudes toward Disruptive Technologies: A Pilot Study of Cryptocurrencies
  36. What Is Coming across the Horizon and How Can We Handle It? Bitcoin Scenarios as a Starting Point for Rigorous and Relevant Research
  37. The Internet of Things and the circular economy: A systematic literature review and research agenda
  38. No one left behind in education: blockchain-based transformation and its potential for social inclusion
  39. Profiling early adopters of blockchain-based hotel booking applications: demographic, psychographic, and service-related factors
  40. Defining the Internet of Value
  41. Modeling enablers for blockchain adoption in the circular economy
  42. Beyond blockchain: How tokens trigger the internet of value and what marketing researchers need to know about them
  43. Intra- and Interorganizational Barriers to Blockchain Adoption: A General Assessment and Coping Strategies in the Agrifood Industry
  44. The influence of blockchain-based food traceability on retailer choice: The mediating role of trust
  45. Blockchain Technologies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management: A Bibliometric Review
  46. Drones for supply chain management and logistics: a review and research agenda
  47. How augmented reality impacts retail marketing: a state-of-the-art review from a consumer perspective
  48. Textual Data Science for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  49. Do cryptocurrencies really have (no) intrinsic value?
  50. Exploring the Next Wave of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology: The Overlooked Potential of Scenario Analysis
  51. Blockchain and tourism: Paradoxes, misconceptions, and a research roadmap
  52. Blockchain research in healthcare: a bibliometric review and current research trends
  53. Potentials of blockchain technologies for supply chain collaboration: a conceptual framework
  54. Token Economy
  55. Potentials and challenges of augmented reality smart glasses in logistics and supply chain management: a systematic literature review
  56. Cryptocurrency adoption in travel and tourism – an exploratory study of Asia Pacific travellers
  57. The potential of bio certification to strengthen the market position of food producers
  58. Internet of Things research in supply chain management and logistics: A bibliometric analysis
  59. Blockchain for Secure and Sharable Electronic Medical Records
  60. The potentials of augmented reality in supply chain management: a state-of-the-art review
  61. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: A Review of Potentials, Challenges and Future Research Directions
  62. Antecedents of blockchain adoption: An integrative framework
  63. Can gamification help to improve education? Findings from a longitudinal study
  64. Blockchain as a Driver for Smart City Development
  65. Gamification as a moderator for the impact of intrinsic motivation: Findings from a multigroup field experiment
  66. The physical internet as a new supply chain paradigm: a systematic literature review and a comprehensive framework
  67. Interorganizational cooperation and supplier performance in high-technology supply chains
  68. How Blockchain Technology Can Benefit Marketing: Six Pending Research Areas
  69. Laying the foundation for smart contract development: an integrated engineering process model
  70. Blockchain and Tourism
  71. Blockchain and Tourism
  72. The Impact of Blockchain on Medical Tourism
  73. Leveraging the Internet of Things and Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Management
  74. Toward More Rigorous Blockchain Research: Recommendations for Writing Blockchain Case Studies
  75. Combining Blockchain Technology and the Physical Internet to Achieve Triple Bottom Line Sustainability: A Comprehensive Research Agenda for Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  76. Taking Feyerabend to the Next Level
  77. Combining Blockchain Technology and the Physical Internet to Achieve Triple Bottom Line Sustainability: A Comprehensive Research Agenda for Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  78. Business Transformation through Blockchain
  79. Business Transformation through Blockchain
  80. The Impact of Blockchain on Medical Tourism
  81. Field trips for sustainable transport education
  82. Research Commentary: Setting a Definition, Context, and Theory-Based Research Agenda for the Gamification of Non-Gaming Applications
  83. The impact of the blockchain on the supply chain: a theory-based research framework and a call for action
  84. Blockchain and tourism: Three research propositions
  85. The Philosopher's Corner
  86. Optimal levels of (de)centralization for resilient supply chains
  87. Ein Entscheidungsmodell zur Weitergabe persönlicher Daten im Internet
  88. Statistical and judgmental criteria for scale purification
  89. Using multistage competing risks approaches to model web page transitions
  90. Using Item Response Theory in Information Systems Research
  91. Visual Representation of Information as an Antecedent of Perceptive Efficiency: The Effect of Experience
  92. Critical Success Factors of Synchromodality: Results from a Case Study and Literature Review
  93. Ein Entscheidungsmodell zur Weitergabe persönlicher Daten im Internet
  94. Toward a framework for supply chain resilience
  95. Cognitive Differences and Their Impact on Information Perception: An Empirical Study Combining Survey and Eye Tracking Data
  96. Using SEM to Analyze Complex Survey Data: A Comparison between Design-Based Single-Level and Model-Based Multilevel Approaches
  97. Formative Constructs Implemented via Common Factors
  98. Ein Entscheidungsmodell zur Weitergabe persönlicher Daten im Internet
  99. The influence of privacy concerns on perceptions of web personalisation
  100. The Web Site and Brand Trust as Antecedents of Online Loyalty
  101. Trust and Perceived Risk of Personal Information as Antecedents of Online Information Disclosure
  102. Datenqualität und Validität bei Online-Befragungen
  103. Exploratory factor analysis revisited: How robust methods support the detection of hidden multivariate data structures in IS research
  104. The Google Online Marketing Challenge and Research Opportunities
  105. The effect of e-commerce on the integration of IT structure and brand architecture
  106. Elektronische Lernumgebungen in Bildungseinrichtungen: Eine Diskussion kritischer Erfolgsfaktoren
  107. Success factors of internet payment systems
  108. Web Site Analysis: A Review and Assessment of Previous Research
  109. The Adoption of Public E-Payment Services
  110. B2C-E-Commerce als Treiber simultaner Veränderungen in IT-Struktur und Markenarchitektur
  111. Environmental websites: an empirical investigation of functionality and accessibility
  112. Environmental Web Sites: An Empirical Investigation of Functionality and Accessibility
  113. The Impact of Business to Consumer E-Commerce on Organizational Structure, Brand Architecture, IT Structure, and their Interrelations
  114. Potenziale und Grenzen der internetgestützten Datenerhebung im Rahmen des Customer Relationship Management
  115. E-Adequate Branding: Building Offline and Online Brand Structure within a Polygon of Interdependent Forces
  116. Environmental Investment Sites: Sector Analysis and Development of GreenMoney.at
  117. Assessing the potential of mobile commerce applications: a quantitative survey in the agricultural sector
  118. Die bedeutung der qualität elektronisch gewonnener daten für die individualisierte kundenkommunikation
  119. A Quantitative Analysis of eCRM Tools in the Austrian Pharmaceutical Industry
  120. Ein Entscheidungsmodell zur Weitergabe persönlicher Daten im Internet
  121. Von der Qualitätssicherung zum Bildungscontrolling: Fortbildungsmanagement unter der Effektivitätslupe
  122. The Influence of the Internet on Relationships Between Consumers and Vendors
  123. The Influence of the Internet on Relationships Between Consumers and Vendors
  124. Trust and Perceived Risk of Personal Information as Antecedents of Online Information Disclosure
  125. The Web Site and Brand Trust as Antecedents of Online Loyalty
  126. What Keeps the E-Banking Customer Loyal? A Multigroup Analysis of the Moderating Role of Consumer Characteristics on E-Loyalty in the Financial Service Industry.
  127. Online Fundraising for Environmental Nonprofit Organizations