Chen-Hao Huang
Orcid: 0000-0003-0385-2519Affiliations:
- National Cheng Kung University, Department of Business Administration, Tainan, Taiwan
- National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, School of Management, Taipei, Taiwan (PhD 2021)
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Chen-Hao Huang
authored at least 15 papers
between 2020 and 2025.
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Bibliography
2025
Exploring the evolution and research directions of virtual reality in marketing: an information systems perspective.
Online Inf. Rev., 2025
2024
Librarians' views of the readiness of university libraries in Indonesia to adopt virtual and augmented reality.
Digit. Libr. Perspect., 2024
Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 2024
Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 2024
Examining the Development Trajectory of Online Review Helpfulness: A Perception-Affordance-Actualization Perspective.
Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 2024
2023
Inf. Manag., December, 2023
Examining the Dilemma Between Artificial Intelligence Techniques and Professional Medical Service: A Hybrid Balancing Perspective.
IT Prof., 2023
2022
J. Informetrics, 2022
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2022
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2022
2021
Towards Convergence of AI and IoT for Smart Policing: A Case of a Mobile Edge Computing-Based Context- Aware System.
J. Glob. Inf. Manag., 2021
Understanding the intrinsic nature of the trends of digital innovation: A main path analysis.
Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2021
2020
Exploring dominant business logic transformation practices: a routine enactment perspective.
Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag., 2020
Actualizing the affordance of mobile technology for classroom orchestration: A main path analysis of mobile learning.
Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 2020