Journal of Global Information Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Global Information Management is 25. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Review of Cross-Border E-commerce and Directions for Future Research67
Motivating Employees to Crowdsource50
Research on C2C e-commerce taxation based on mixed decision game50
How Does Internet Development Affect Green Technology Innovation in China?46
Blockchain Technology and Corporate Default Risk45
Effects of Personal Factors and Organizational Reinforcing Tools in Decreasing Employee Engagement in Unhygienic Cyber Practices42
The Effects of Broadband Internet on Employment and Wages41
Unveiling the Power of AI Fitness Apps38
Using the ELM to Explore the Impact of Fake News on Panic Vaccination Intention35
The Impact of Dissonant Tie on Innovation Performance of Digital Transformation35
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Future of Information Privacy34
Investment Efficiency of Chinese Enterprises Under ‘Belt and Road' Initiatives34
Decoding Sentiments34
Exploring the Impact of Gamification Elements in Brand Apps on the Purchase Intention of Consumers34
Impacts of Word of Mouth (WOM) on E-Business Online Pricing33
Energy Constraint in China at the Expense of Profitability?33
Spatial Effect of Green Economic Efficiency in China From the Perspective of Informatization33
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The “Knowledge Landscape” of Subculture Studies29
B2C e-commerce logistics network optimization model29
Information Management of Social Media Refugees' Migration28
A User-Centric Framework for Enhancing the Agility of Learning Management Systems Through Modified Total Interpretive Structural Modeling28
Success Factors to Deliver Organizational Digital Transformation27
Managing Dynamic Information Transition Between the Semiconductor Cycle and China's Coal-Electricity Market26
The Chinese Experience of Developing Cross-Border E-Commerce Under the “Belt and Road” Framework25
A Comparison Research on Dynamic Characteristics of Chinese and American Energy Prices25
Impact of Risk Perceptions and User Trust on Intention to Re-Use E-Government25
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