Minna Stenius
Orcid: 0000-0003-2712-759X
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  Minna Stenius
  authored at least 9 papers
  between 2015 and 2025.
  
  
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  2025
    Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 2025
    
  
  2024
Consumer Intention to Use Mobile Applications for Buying Surplus Food: A Research Model.
    
  
    Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2024
    
  
  2023
    Proceedings of the 2023 7th International Conference on E-Commerce, 2023
    
  
    Proceedings of the CENTERIS 2023 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist, 2023
    
  
  2022
What do regular online grocery shoppers want from online grocers going forward? Suggestions for service quality improvements.
    
  
    Proceedings of the CENTERIS 2022 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist, 2022
    
  
  2021
Online grocery shoppers due to the Covid-19 pandemic - An analysis of demographic and household characteristics.
    
  
    Proceedings of the CENTERIS 2021 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN 2021 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist 2021, 2021
    
  
  2020
A qualitative study of consumer resistance to mobile payments for in-store purchases.
    
  
    Proceedings of the CENTERIS 2020 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN 2020 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist 2020, 2020
    
  
  2016
Why share expertise? A closer look at the quality of motivation to share or withhold knowledge.
    
  
    J. Knowl. Manag., 2016
    
  
  2015
Understanding knowledge sharing in the work context by applying a belief elicitation study.
    
  
    J. Knowl. Manag., 2015