Periodicity: Bimonthly since 1982
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
This is how the journal describes itself:
"Behaviour and Information Technology (BIT) deals with the human aspects of this technology and reports original research and development on the design, use and impact of information technology in all its forms. Its strictly refereed papers come from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, cognitive science, computer science, ergonomics, sociology, management education and training. BIT attracts a wide, international readership, from researchers and system designers to personnel specialists and planners".
Hlapanis, G. and Dimitrakopoulou, A. (2007): A course model implemented in a teacher's learning community context: issues of course assessment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 561-578578
Stewart, Tom (2007): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 445-446446
Curran, K., Walters, N. and Robinson, D. (2007): Investigating the problems faced by older adults and people with disabilities in online environments. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 447-453453
Pfendler, Claudius and Schlick, Christopher (2007): A comparative study of mobile map displays in a geographic orientation task. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 455-463463
Stone, Robert W., Good, David J. and Baker-Eveleth, Lori (2007): The impact of information technology on individual and firm marketing performance. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 465-482482
Kwon, O., Choi, K. and Kim, M. (2007): User acceptance of context-aware services: self-efficacy, user innovativeness and perceived sensitivity on contextual pressure. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 483-498498
Mills, S. (2007): Contextualising design: Aspects of using usability context analysis and hierarchical task analysis for software design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 499-506506
Lin, Judy Chuan-Chuan (2007): Online stickiness: its antecedents and effect on purchasing intention. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 507-516516
Wilke, J., McInnes, F., Jack, M. A. and Littlewood, P. (2007): Hidden menu options in automated human-computer telephone dialogues: dissonance in the user's mental model. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 517-534534
Erlandsson, M. and Jansson, A. (2007): Collegial verbalisation -- a case study on a new method on information acquisition. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 535-543543
Keeling, K., Macaulay, L. A. and McGoldrick, P. (2007): DiTV and e-commerce among disadvantaged community groups. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (6) pp. 545-560560
Stewart, Tom (2007): New forms of organisation and communication. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 353-354354
Workman, M. (2007): The effects from technology-mediated interaction and openness in virtual team performance measures. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 355-365365
Abdel-Wahab, Ahmed Gad (2007): Employees' attitudes towards Telecommuting. An empirical investigation in the Egyptian Governorate of Dakahlia. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 367-375375
Shaw, Bret, Scheufele, Dietram A. and Catalano, Susan (2007): The role of presence awareness in organizational communication: An exploratory field experiment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 377-384384
McAulay, Laurie (2007): Unintended consequences of computer-mediated communications. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 385-398398
Zhou, L. (2007): Application of TPB to punctuation usage in instant messaging. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 399-407407
Spennemann, Dirk H. R., Atkinson, John and Cornforth, David (2007): Voting with their seats: computer laboratory design and the casual user. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 409-420420
Law, Effie Lai-Chong, Blazic, Borka Jerman and Pipan, Matic (2007): Analyses of user rationality and system learnability: performing task variants in user tests. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 421-436436
Mishra, Alok, Akman, Ibrahim and Yazici, Ali (2007): Organizational software piracy: an empirical assessment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (5) pp. 437-444444
Dickinson, A., Arnott, John and Prior, S. (2007): Methods for human-computer interaction research with older people. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 343-352352
Hawthorn, D. (2007): Interface design and engagement with older people. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 333-341341
Rice, M., Newell, A. and Morgan, M. (2007): Forum Theatre as a requirements gathering methodology in the design of a home telecommunication system for older adults. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 323-331331
Renaud, Karen and Ramsay, Judith (2007): Now what was that password again? A more flexible way of identifying and authenticating our seniors. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 309-322322
Sokoler, Tomas and Svensson, M. S. (2007): Embracing ambiguity in the design of non-stigmatizing digital technology for social interaction among senior citizens. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 297-307307
Turner, P., Turner, S. and Walle, G. Van De (2007): How older people account for their experiences with interactive technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 287-296296
Convertino, G., Farooq, U., Rosson, Mary Beth, Carroll, John M. and Meyer, B. J. F. (2007): Supporting intergenerational groups in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 275-285285
(2007): Designing computer systems for and with older users. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (4) pp. 273-274274
Stewart, Tom (2007): Never apologise, never explain. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 187-188188
Priest, L., Nayak, L. and Stuart-Hamilton, I. (2007): Website task performance by older adults. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 189-195195
Zhou, L. (2007): Natural language interface for information management on mobile devices. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 197-207207
Hsu, Y. C. and Boling, E. (2007): An approach for designing composite metaphors for user interfaces. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 209-220220
Hussain, Zahid and Taylor, W. Andrew (2007): Evaluating the behaviour of information systems developers: the relevance and utility of paradigms. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 221-236236
Monk, Andrew and Blom, J. O. (2007): A theory of personalisation of appearance: quantitative evaluation of qualitatively derived data. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 237-246246
Avrahami, Daniel, Gergle, Darren, Hudson, Scott E. and Kiesler, Sara (2007): Improving the match between callers and receivers: A study on the effect of contextual information on cell phone interruptions. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 247-259259
Kjelldahl, L. and Schenkman, B. N. (2007): Colour induction on computer displays -- adjacency and shape effects. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 261-272272
Stewart, Tom (2007): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 95-9797
Karn, J. S., Syed-Abdullah, S., Cowling, A. J. and Holcombe, M. (2007): A study into the effects of personality type and methodology on cohesion in software engineering teams. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 99-111111
Trček, Denis, Trobec, Roman, Pavesić, Nikola and Tasič, J. F. (2007): Information systems security and human behaviour. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 113-118118
Serenko, Alexander, Bontis, Nick and Detlor, Brian (2007): End-user adoption of animated interface agents in everyday work applications. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 119-132132
Barendregt, Wolmet, Bekker, Mathilde, Bouwhuis, Don and Baauw, Esther (2007): Predicting effectiveness of children participants in user testing based on personality characteristics. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 133-147147
Ling, Chen, Hwang, Wonil and Salvendy, Gavriel (2007): A survey of what customers want in a cell phone design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 149-163163
Lin, Min and Sears, Andrew (2007): Constructing Chinese characters: keypad design for mobile phones. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 165-178178
Dunphy, Steve (2007): Using Hollywood's greatest film scenes to illustrate concepts of organisational behaviour and management. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 179-185185
Farooq, Umer, Ganoe, Craig H., Xiao, Lu, Merkel, Cecelia B., Rosson, Mary Beth and Carroll, John M. (2007): Supporting community-based learning: case study of a geographical community organization designing its website. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 5-2121
Xiao, Lu and Carroll, John M. (2007): Fostering an informal learning community of computer technologies at school. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 23-3636
Lakkala, M., Ilomäki, L. and Palonen, T. (2007): Implementing virtual collaborative inquiry practises in a middle-school context. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 37-5353
Schellens, T., Keer, H. van, Valcke, M. and Wever, B. de (2007): Learning in asynchronous discussion groups: a multilevel approach to study the influence of student, group and task characteristics. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 55-7171
Kienle, Andrea and Ritterskamp, Carsten (2007): Facilitating asynchronous discussions in learning communities: the impact of moderation strategies. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 73-8080
Rohde, M., Klamma, R., Jarke, M. and Wulf, Volker (2007): Reality is our laboratory: communities of practice in applied computer science. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 81-9494
(2007): Computer support for learning communities. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (1) pp. 1-33