Mohammad Salehan

Mohammad Salehan

Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems, College of Business Administration

Recent Publications

Research Interests:

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data

Recent Publications:

  • Kim, D., Salvacion, M., Salehan, M. and Kim, D. (2022) An empirical study of community cohesiveness, community attachment, and their roles in virtual community participation, European Journal of Information Systems.
  • Mousavizadeh, M., Koohikamali, M., Salehan M., and Kim, D. (2020). “The effect of central and peripheral cues on online review helpfulness: A comparison between functional and expressive products,” Information Systems Frontiers.
  • Al-Beitawi, Z., Salehan, M., and Zhang, S. (2020). “What Makes a Song Trend? Cluster Analysis of Musical Attributes for Spotify Top Trending Songs.” Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, 14(3), 79-91.
  • Salehan, M., Kim, D. J., and Lee, J. N. (2018). Are there any relationships between technology and cultural values? A country-level trend study of the association between information communication technology and cultural values. Information & Management, 55(6), 725-745.
  • Aghakhani, N., Karimi, J., and Salehan, M. (2018). A Unified Model for the Adoption of Electronic Word of Mouth on Social Network Sites: Facebook as the Exemplar. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 22(2), 202-231.
  • Salehan, M. Kim, D. J., & Koo, C. (2018). A study of the effect of social trust, trust in social networking services, and sharing attitude, on two dimensions of personal information sharing behavior. The Journal of Supercomputing, 74(8), 1-24.
  • Salehan, M., Kim, D. J., and Kim, C. (2017) “Use of online social networking services from a theoretical perspective of motivation-participation-performance framework,” Journal of The Association for Information Systems 18(2), 1.
  • Salehan, M. and Kim, D. J., (2016) “Predicting the performance of online consumer reviews: A sentiment mining approach to big data analytics, Decision Support Systems, 81, 30-40.
  • Mai, B., Kulkarni, S., & Salehan, M. (2016). Vulnerability enhancement vs. loss mitigation: Optimal information security investment. Journal of Information System Security, 12(2), 75-90.
  • Salehan, M. and Negahban, A. (2013). Social networking on smartphones: When mobile phones become addictive. Computers in Human Behavior, 29(6), 2632-2639.