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Human-computer interactions 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Dynamic Template Matching Algorithm 1 Dynamic Time Warping 1 Experiment 1 Gesture Recognition 1 Handheld Smart Terminals 1 Human-Computer Interactions 1 Influencer 1 Influencer marketing 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Marketing 1 Mind perception 1 Perception 1 Responsibility attribution 1 Social Web 1 Social presence 1 Social web 1 Steuermoral 1 Steuervermeidung 1 Tax avoidance 1 Tax compliance 1 Virtual influencers 1 Virtual organization 1 Virtual reality 1 Virtual team 1 Virtuelle Organisation 1 Virtuelle Realität 1 Virtuelles Team 1 Wahrnehmung 1 Willingness to lie 1
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Bobek, Donna 1 LaMothe, Ethan 1 Lee, Yu-Hao 1 Li, Yunhe 1 Liu, Fanjue 1 Xie, Yi 1 Zhang, Qinyu 1
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International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI) 1 Journal of business ethics : JBE 1 Journal of retailing and consumer services 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 Other ZBW resources 1
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Virtually responsible? : attribution of responsibility toward human vs. virtual influencers and the mediating role of mind perception
Liu, Fanjue; Lee, Yu-Hao - In: Journal of retailing and consumer services 77 (2024), pp. 1-11
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Are individuals more willing to lie to a computer or a human? : evidence from a tax compliance setting
LaMothe, Ethan; Bobek, Donna - In: Journal of business ethics : JBE 167 (2020) 2, pp. 157-180
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3D Gesture Recognition Based on Handheld Smart Terminals
Li, Yunhe; Xie, Yi; Zhang, Qinyu - In: International Journal of Ambient Computing and … 9 (2018) 4, pp. 96-111
terminals with more natural human-computer interactions. In this article, gestures were recognized by reading data about … recognition efficiency and precision, could bring better experiences of human-computer interactions. …
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