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Addiction 1 Bibliometric analysis 1 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 College students 1 Health belief model 1 Health beliefs 1 Literature review 1 Mobile phone 1 Mobiltelefon 1 Predictors 1 Problematic smartphone use 1 Problematic smartphone use 1 Smartphone addiction 1 Smartphone avoidance 1 Sucht 1
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Deng, Shengli 1 Khan, Mohammed Naved 1 Khan, Nazar Fatima 1 Lim, Eric Tze Kuan 1 Liu, Yong 1 Tan, Chee-Wee 1 Xia, Sudi 1 Zhao, Haiping 1
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Asia-Pacific journal of business administration 1 Industrial Management & Data Systems 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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A bibliometric analysis of peer-reviewed literature on smartphone addiction and future research agenda
Khan, Nazar Fatima; Khan, Mohammed Naved - In: Asia-Pacific journal of business administration 14 (2022) 2, pp. 199-222
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Promoting users’ smartphone avoidance intention: the role of health beliefs
Zhao, Haiping; Deng, Shengli; Liu, Yong; Xia, Sudi; … - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 122 (2022) 4, pp. 963-982
Purpose Drawing on the Health Belief Model (HBM), this study aims to investigate the roles of health beliefs (i.e. perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, health self-efficacy and cues to action) in promoting college students’ smartphone avoidance...
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