Professor Keith Phalp

About Professor Keith Phalp

Professor Keith Phalp, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Bournemouth University, specializes in the field of Software Engineering, Engineering Social Informatics, Digital Addiction.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How Would I Be Perceived If I Challenge Individuals Sharing Misinformation? Exploring Misperceptions in the UK and Arab Samples and the Potential for the Social Norms Approach

Why do we not stand up to misinformation? Factors influencing the likelihood of challenging misinformation on social media and the role of demographics

Usability of Responsible Gambling Information on Gambling Operator’Websites: A Webcam-Based Eye Tracking Study

Challenging others when posting misinformation: a UK vs. Arab cross-cultural comparison on the perception of negative consequences and injunctive norms

Online silence: why do people not challenge others when posting misinformation?

Challenging Misinformation on Social Media: Users' Perceptions and Misperceptions and their Impact on the Willingness to Challenge

Can We Re-design Social Media to Persuade People to Challenge Misinformation? An Exploratory Study

Social norms and goal-setting interventions to promote responsible gambling in low-to-moderate online gamblers: protocol for a four-arm randomised controlled feasibility study

Professor Keith Phalp Information

University

Position

Executive Dean Faculty of Science and Technology

Citations(all)

3705

Citations(since 2020)

1732

Cited By

2598

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

75

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Professor Keith Phalp Skills & Research Interests

Software Engineering

Engineering Social Informatics

Digital Addiction

Top articles of Professor Keith Phalp

How Would I Be Perceived If I Challenge Individuals Sharing Misinformation? Exploring Misperceptions in the UK and Arab Samples and the Potential for the Social Norms Approach

2024/4/10

Why do we not stand up to misinformation? Factors influencing the likelihood of challenging misinformation on social media and the role of demographics

Technology in Society

2024/3/1

Usability of Responsible Gambling Information on Gambling Operator’Websites: A Webcam-Based Eye Tracking Study

2024

Challenging others when posting misinformation: a UK vs. Arab cross-cultural comparison on the perception of negative consequences and injunctive norms

Behaviour & Information Technology

2023/12/29

Online silence: why do people not challenge others when posting misinformation?

Internet Research

2023/11/20

Challenging Misinformation on Social Media: Users' Perceptions and Misperceptions and their Impact on the Willingness to Challenge

Available at SSRN 4440292

2023/5/4

Can We Re-design Social Media to Persuade People to Challenge Misinformation? An Exploratory Study

2023/4/14

Social norms and goal-setting interventions to promote responsible gambling in low-to-moderate online gamblers: protocol for a four-arm randomised controlled feasibility study

BMJ open

2023/3/1

Transparency in persuasive technology, immersive technology, and online marketing: Facilitating users’ informed decision making and practical implications

2022/10/29

Smartphone usage before and after Covid-19: a comparative study based on objective recording of usage data

2022/12/7

Smartphone usage before and during COVID-19: A comparative study based on objective recording of usage data

Informatics

2022/12/7

Detecting physical abilities through smartphone sensors: an assistive technology application

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology

2022/11/17

Health Ability Pass: An Accessible Healthcare Gateway for Patients with Disabilities

2022/10/14

Autonomic Dominant Resource Fairness (A-DRF) in Cloud Computing

2022/6/27

Online social transparency in enterprise information systems: a risk assessment method

Information Technology and Management

2022/6

Procrastination on social media: predictors of types, triggers and acceptance of countermeasures

Social Network Analysis and Mining

2021/12

H-FfMRA: A multi resource fully fair resources allocation algorithm in heterogeneous cloud computing

2021/7/12

Transparency in Responsible Gambling Messaging and Communication: A Content Analysis of the UK’s Gambling Operators’ Websites EROGamb Website Transparency and Responsible …

2021

Transparency in Responsible Gambling: A Systematic Review. EROGamb 2 Systematic Review

2021

Interoperability of the future factory: An overview of concepts and research challenges

2020

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