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40
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1633
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Overview

Hock-Hai Teo is affiliated with the National University of Singapore. Their research primarily falls under the Social Sciences, with a focus on various subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Information Systems and Management, Applied Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and Health Informatics.

Their body of work addresses multiple topics including Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education, Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, COVID-19 diagnosis using AI, Machine Learning in Healthcare, and Technology Use by Older Adults.

Selected recent publications by Hock-Hai Teo include:

  • Role of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Real-Life Clinical Practice: Systematic Review, 2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Mobile health applications for older adults: a systematic review of interface and persuasive feature design, 2021, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • Managing Knowledge Distance: IT-Enabled Inter-Firm Knowledge Capabilities in Collaborative Innovation, 2020, Journal of Management Information Systems
  • Developing and Testing a Theoretical Path Model of Web Page Impression Formation and Its Consequence, 2020, Information Systems Research
  • Comparing Competing Systems: An Extension of the Information Systems Continuance Model, 2022, MIS Quarterly

The venues where Hock-Hai Teo frequently publishes include Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and Journal of Management Information Systems.

Frequent coauthors in Teo's research work are:

  • Jiamin Yin
  • Kee Yuan Ngiam
  • Sharon Swee-Lin Tan
  • Yu Tong
  • Xiaohui Liu

In 2014, Hock-Hai Teo was awarded the title of Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS).

Best Publications

  • Predicting intention to adopt interorganizational linkages: an institutional perspective

    H. H. Teo;K. K. Wei;I. Benbasat

  • The Role of Push-Pull Technology in Privacy Calculus: The Case of Location-Based Services

    Heng Xu;Hock-Hai Teo;Bernard Tan;Ritu Agarwal

  • The value of privacy assurance: an exploratory field experiment

    Kai-Lung Hui;Hock Hai Teo;Sang-Yong Tom Lee

  • An integrative study of information systems security effectiveness

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Hock-Hai Teo;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • An empirical study of the effects of interactivity on web user attitude

    Hock-Hai Teo;Lih-Bin Oh;Chunhui Liu;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • Conceptualizing and Testing a Social Cognitive Model of the Digital Divide

    Kwok-Kee Wei;Hock-Hai Teo;Hock Chuan Chan;Bernard C. Y. Tan

  • The effects of retail channel integration through the use of information technologies on firm performance

    Lih Bin Oh;Hock Hai Teo;Vallabh Sambamurthy

  • Research Note---Effects of Individual Self-Protection, Industry Self-Regulation, and Government Regulation on Privacy Concerns: A Study of Location-Based Services

    Heng Xu;Hock-Hai Teo;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Ritu Agarwal

  • Senior Citizens' Acceptance of Information Systems: A Study in the Context of e-Government Services

    Chee Wei Phang;J. Sutanto;A. Kankanhalli;Yan Li

  • Evaluating information accessibility and community adaptivity features for sustaining virtual learning communities

    Hock-Hai Teo;Hock-Chuan Chan;Kwok-Kee Wei;Zhongju Zhang

  • Formal control and social control in domestic and international buyer–supplier relationships

    Yuan Li;En Xie;Hock Hai Teo;Mike W. Peng

  • Perceived effectiveness of text vs. multimedia Location-Based Advertising messaging

    Heng Xu;Lih-Bin Oh;Hock-Hai Teo

  • Organizational transformation using electronic data interchange: the case of tradenet in Singapore

    Hock-Hai Teo;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • Predicting the Adoption of Location-Based Services: The Role of Trust and Perceived Privacy Risk

    Heng Xu;Hock Hai Teo;Bernard C Y Tan

  • Information technology and open innovation

    Tingru Cui;Hua (Jonathan) Ye;Hock Hai Teo;Jizhen Li

  • Consumer Value Co-creation in a Hybrid Commerce Service-Delivery System

    Lih-Bin Oh;Hock-Hai Teo

  • Role of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Real-Life Clinical Practice: Systematic Review

    Jiamin Yin;Kee Yuan Ngiam;Hock Hai Teo

  • Innovative usage of information technology in Singapore organizations: do CIO characteristics make a difference?

    Yan Li;Chuan-Hoo Tan;Hock-Hai Teo;B.C.Y. Tan

  • Alleviating Consumers' Privacy Concerns in Location-Based Services: A Psychological Control Perspective

    Heng Xu;Hock-Hai Teo

  • Effects of environmental uncertainty on organizational intention to adopt distributed work arrangements

    Choon-Ling Sia;Hock-Hai Teo;B.C.Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

Frequent Co-Authors

Kwok Kee Wei
Kwok Kee Wei National University of Singapore
Xue Yang
Xue Yang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Bernard C. Y. Tan
Bernard C. Y. Tan National University of Singapore
Heng Xu
Heng Xu University of Florida
Atreyi Kankanhalli
Atreyi Kankanhalli National University of Singapore
Helmut Krcmar
Helmut Krcmar Technical University of Munich
Matthew K. O. Lee
Matthew K. O. Lee Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Yuan Li
Yuan Li Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Izak Benbasat
Izak Benbasat University of British Columbia
Ritu Agarwal
Ritu Agarwal Johns Hopkins University

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