Jeremy Larner
University of Nottingham
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The China Quarterly | 2013
Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
Empirical evidence concerning the demographics and development of Chinese nationalism is sparse but important for scholarship and policy. Its collection entails methodological challenges in access and reliability. We conducted a field experiment to measure nationalism in incentive-compatible choices among a diverse group of 447 Chinese subjects in a field setting. Our results demonstrate greater nationalism in female, older, less affluent and more rural respondents. We also find support for nationalism in professional and educated individuals. Our results provide qualified support for a middle-class nationalism in China.
Interacting with Computers | 2014
Thomas Chesney; Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Wendy Hui; Jeremy Larner
This paper reports a study which examined the impact of computer game experience on behaviour observed inside a virtual world. A social networking world was used, which was owned and run by the research team and a dataset capturing the behaviour of 195 subjects was extracted from the worlds event logs. Four broad areas were analysed: communication, movement, avatar creation and world customization. Highly significant differences were found in text communication. Less significant differences were found in movement and avatar creation, and none were found in the customization of the world.
decision support systems | 2017
Thomas Chesney; Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
We investigate how the experience of influencing and of being influenced impacts on a subsequent, immediate attempt to influence and be influenced. We conduct an experiment using participant dyads matched in a round-robin design which systematically measures the influence one individual has on another in a decision task using a short, anonymous, computer mediated, text based exchange. Findings show that being influenced in a round of the task tends to be positively related to being influenced in the subsequent two rounds with the effect weakening each time. We find no impact on the ability to influence. We investigate how influencing and being influenced impacts on a subsequent immediate attempt to influence and be influenced.We conduct an incentivised experiment to systematically measure the influence one person has on another in a decision task.Findings show that influence in Round i is positively related to influence in Round i+1.The effect last for two rounds, weakening each time, before it disappears.We found no impact on the ability to influence.
Information Technology & People | 2016
Thomas Chesney; Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Wendy Hui; Jeremy Larner
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the influence of user personality and vlaues on the number of connections users make, the number of requests for connections that users give out, and the number of connections invitations users receive. Design/methodology/approach This is a field study of 179 participants interacting in a novel virtual world. The world’s server logs are used to capture sociometrics about the users and their interaction. Findings Findings suggest that personality and values influence the number of friends users make and the number of friendship requests users give out, but not the number of friendship invitations users receive. Only one personality trait – conscientiousness – exhibits homophily. Originality/value Perosnality and social value orientation have rarely been studied together in information systems (IS) research, despite research showing the two have an impact on IS relevant constructs. The use of server logs for data capture is novel. Avatar friendship is an under-researched concept in IS.
Journal of Consumer Behaviour | 2012
XiaoGang Bi; Sailesh Gunessee; Robert Hoffmann; Wendy Hui; Jeremy Larner; Qing‐Ping Ma; Frauke Mattison Thompson
International Business Review | 2014
Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
Communications of The Ais | 2014
Thomas Chesney; Swee-Hoon Chuah; Wendy Hui; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
Archive | 2011
Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
Bulletin of Economic Research | 2016
Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner
Experimental Economics | 2014
Swee-Hoon Chuah; Robert Hoffmann; Jeremy Larner