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Lieven De Marez

Lieven De Marez

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
6536
World Ranking
4484
National Ranking
51

Overview

Lieven De Marez is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has contributed extensively to the social sciences and computer science fields. Their research spans a variety of subfields including sociology and political science, human-computer interaction, communication, social psychology, and education.

Their research topics focus on the intersection of technology and society, with particular attention to:

  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Media Studies and Communication
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions

Lieven De Marez has contributed to multiple recent papers, including:

  • Social media use and well-being: A prospective experience-sampling study, 2020, Computers in Human Behavior
  • Staying Informed and Bridging "Social Distance": Smartphone News Use and Mobile Messaging Behaviors of Flemish Adults during the First Weeks of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
  • Sexting, pressured sexting and image-based sexual abuse among a weighted-sample of heterosexual and LGB-youth, 2020, Computers in Human Behavior
  • In-between child's play and teenage pop culture: tweens, TikTok & privacy, 2021, Journal of Youth Studies
  • News Diversity Reconsidered: A Systematic Literature Review Unraveling the Diversity in Conceptualizations, 2020, Journalism Studies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lieven De Marez include:

  • Koen Ponnet
  • Mariek Vanden Abeele
  • Jelle Saldien
  • Wouter Durnez
  • Klaas Bombeke

Their publications have appeared in a variety of academic venues, with multiple contributions in:

  • Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University)
  • Digital Journalism
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Computers in Human Behavior

Best Publications

  • Fear of Missing Out as a Predictor of Problematic Social Media Use and Phubbing Behavior among Flemish Adolescents.

    Vittoria Franchina;Mariek Vanden Abeele;Antonius J. van Rooij;Gianluca Lo Coco

  • Smart ideas for smart cities: investigating crowdsourcing for generating and selecting ideas for ICT innovation in a city context

    Dimitri Schuurman;Bastiaan Baccarne;Lieven De Marez;Peter Mechant

  • Player identification in online games: validation of a scale for measuring identification in MMOGs

    Jan Van Looy;Cédric Courtois;Melanie De Vocht;Lieven De Marez

  • Teaching and Learning with Mobile Technology: A Qualitative Explorative Study about the Introduction of Tablet Devices in Secondary Education

    Hannelore Montrieux;Ruben Vanderlinde;Tammy Schellens;Lieven De Marez

  • Rethinking determinants of ICT acceptance: Towards an integrated and comprehensive overview

    Pieter Verdegem;Pieter Verdegem;Lieven De Marez

  • Proposed framework for evaluating quality of experience in a mobile, testbed-oriented living lab setting

    Katrien De Moor;Istvan Ketyko;Wout Joseph;Tom Deryckere

  • Quantifying the Influence of Rebuffering Interruptions on the User's Quality of Experience During Mobile Video Watching

    T. De Pessemier;K. De Moor;W. Joseph;L. De Marez

  • A Living Lab research approach for mobile TV

    Dimitri Schuurman;Katrien De Moor;Lieven De Marez;Tom Evens

  • The Impact of Living Lab Methodology on Open Innovation Contributions and Outcomes

    Dimitri Schuurman;Lieven De Marez;Pieter Ballon

  • What's APPening to news? A mixed-method audience- centred study on mobile news consumption

    Kristin Van Damme;Cédric Courtois;Karel Verbrugge;Lieven De Marez

  • Gratifications and Seeding Behavior of Online Adolescents

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  • Understanding persistence in the use of Online Fitness Communities: Comparing novice and experienced users

    Jeroen Stragier;Mariek Vanden Abeele;Peter Mechant;Lieven De Marez

  • 360° Video Journalism: Experimental Study on the Effect of Immersion on News Experience and Distant Suffering

    Kristin Van Damme;Anissa All;Lieven De Marez;Sarah Van Leuven

  • Adopter segments, adoption determinants and mobile marketing

    Lieven De Marez;Patrick Vyncke;Katrien Berte;Dimitri Schuurman

  • User-driven innovation? Challenges of user involvement in future technology analysis

    Katrien De Moor;Katrien Berte;Lieven De Marez;Wout Joseph

  • Urban socio-technical innovations with and by citizens

    Bastiaan Baccarne;Peter Mechant;Dimitri Schuurman;Pieter Colpaert

  • The Triple Articulation of Media Technologies in Audiovisual Media Consumption

    Cédric Courtois;Pieter Verdegem;Lieven De Marez

  • Social media use and well-being : a prospective experience-sampling study

    Lien Faelens;Kristof Hoorelbeke;Bart Soenens;Kyle Van Gaeveren

  • Introducing Smart grids in residential contexts: Consumers' perception of smart household appliances

    Jeroen Stragier;Laurence Hauttekeete;Lieven De Marez

  • Open Innovation Processes in Living Lab Innovation Systems: Insights from the LeYLab

    Dimitri Schuurman;Lieven De Marez;Pieter Ballon

  • Innovation diffusion: the need for more accurate consumer insight. Illustration of the PSAP-scale as a segmentation instrument

    Lieven De Marez;Gino Verleye

  • Investigating and comparing the predictors of the intention towards taking security measures against malware, scams and cybercrime in general

    Marijn B. Martens;Ralf De Wolf;Lieven De Marez

Frequent Co-Authors

Koen Ponnet
Koen Ponnet Ghent University
Wout Joseph
Wout Joseph Ghent University
Tammy Schellens
Tammy Schellens Ghent University
Michel Walrave
Michel Walrave University of Antwerp
Gianluca Lo Coco
Gianluca Lo Coco University of Palermo
Karolien Poels
Karolien Poels University of Antwerp
Bart Soenens
Bart Soenens Ghent University
Ernst H. W. Koster
Ernst H. W. Koster Ghent University
Loes Keijsers
Loes Keijsers Erasmus University Rotterdam
Rudi De Raedt
Rudi De Raedt Ghent University

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