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Professor Evangelos Moustakas
Professor Evangelos Moustakas
Professor in Digital Transformation
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Topics, trends, and sentiments of tweets about the COVID-19 pandemic: temporal infoveillance study
R Chandrasekaran, V Mehta, T Valkunde, E Moustakas
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (10), e22624, 2020
2302020
Blurring lines between fiction and reality: Perspectives of experts on marketing effectiveness of virtual influencers
E Moustakas, N Lamba, D Mahmoud, C Ranganathan
IEEE Cyber Science 'Advancing Social Media Innovation and Convergence in a …, 2020
1632020
Patterns of use and key predictors for the use of wearable health care devices by US adults: insights from a national survey
R Chandrasekaran, V Katthula, E Moustakas
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (10), e22443, 2020
1472020
E‐mail marketing at the crossroads: A stakeholder analysis of unsolicited commercial e‐mail (spam)
E Moustakas, C Ranganathan, P Duquenoy
Internet research 16 (1), 38-52, 2006
702006
Combating spam through legislation: a comparative analysis of US and European approaches.
E Moustakas, R C.
CEAS, 2005
612005
Too old for technology? Use of wearable healthcare devices by older adults and their willingness to share health data with providers
R Chandrasekaran, V Katthula, E Moustakas
Health Informatics Journal 27 (4), 14604582211058073, 2021
332021
The impact of Social Networking on consumer behaviour
E Moustakas
ERPBSS conference 12 (1), 221-245, 2015
282015
Examining public sentiments and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: infoveillance study using Twitter posts
R Chandrasekaran, R Desai, H Shah, V Kumar, E Moustakas
JMIR infodemiology 2 (1), e33909, 2022
232022
Investigating the determinants of e-banking loyalty for large business customers: Two empirical models
A Fragata, E Moustakas
Journal of Economics, Business and Management 1 (2), 204-208, 2013
152013
Twitter talk on COVID-19: A temporal examination of topics, trends and sentiments
R Chandrasekaran, V Mehta, T Valkunde, E Moustakas
Journal of Medical Internet Research 22 (10), e22624, 2020
52020
Use of wearable healthcare devices by US adults: Patterns of use and key predictors
R Chandrasekaran, V Khattula, E Moustakas
JMIR 22 (1), 2020
42020
Towards the Development of a Mobile Learning Model for Smartphones Using Stakeholders’ Analysis
E Moustakas, IP Oliveira, C Costa, MT Roberto
Middlesex Journal of Educational Technology 2 (1), 41-50, 2012
32012
Using the familiar: How m-Learning (SMS texting) can enhance the student learning experience.
E Moustakas
Middlesex Journal of Educational Technology 1 (1), 2011
22011
Unsolicited commercial email (spam): An exploratory understanding using stakeholder analysis
E Moustakas, C Ranganathan, P Duquenoy
ECIS 2005 Proceedings, 8, 2005
22005
Text-Mining and Video Analytics of COVID-19 Narratives Shared by Patients on YouTube
R Chandrasekaran, K Konaraddi, SS Sharma, E Moustakas
Journal of Medical Systems 48 (1), 1-11, 2024
12024
Exploring disparities in healthcare wearable use among cardiovascular patients: findings from a national survey
R Chandrasekaran, P Sharma, E Moustakas
Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine 24 (11), 307, 2023
12023
Do Patients Assess Physicians Differently in Video Visits as Compared with In-Person Visits? Insights from Text-Mining Online Physician Reviews
R Chandrasekaran, P Bapat, P Jeripity Venkata, E Moustakas
Telemedicine and e-Health 29 (10), 1557-1565, 2023
12023
Face time with physicians: How do patients assess providers in video-visits?
R Chandrasekaran, P Bapat, PJ Venkata, E Moustakas
Heliyon 9 (6), 2023
12023
Virtual Influencers in digital Marketing: Innovative trend or passing fad?
E Moustakas, N Lamba, C Ranganathan
Business issues, competition and Entrepreneurship. Emerging Human and Techno …, 2020
12020
Mobile Banking: evidence from Portugal
A Fragata, E Moustakas, H Teixeira, L Cruz-Lopes
Archives of Business Research 6 (10), 2018
12018
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