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Chi-Ying Chen, Mike Kearney, & Shao-Liang Chang (2021). Belief in or identification of false news according to the elaboration likelihood model. International Journal of Communication, 5(2021), 1263–1285 (SSCI Index). https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/14804/3381


Chi-Ying Chen (2020). Smartphone addiction: psychological and social factors predict the use and abuse of a social mobile application. Information, Communication, and Society, 23(3), 454–467 (SSCI Index). DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2018.1518469


Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2019). Moderating effects of information-oriented versus escapism-oriented motivations on the relationship between psychological well-being and problematic use of videogame live-streaming services. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 8(3), 564-573 (SSCI Index). DOI: 10.1556/2006.8.2019.34


Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2019) A Social Influence Account of Problematic Smartphone Use. In: Hung J., Yen N., Hui L. (eds) Frontier Computing. FC 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 542, p 60-63. Springer, Singapore.


Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2019). Self-presentation and counterstereotypic gender strategies in social media campaigning: An example from Taiwan's presidential election. Journal of Information and Telecommunication, 3(1), 95-114, DOI: 10.1080/24751839.2018.1536365

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2017). User-orientated perspective of social media used by campaigns. Telematics and Informatics, 34(3), 811–820. (SSCI)

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2017). APP campaigning: How presidential candidates present themselves by LINE and the responses of voters in the 2016 Taiwanese presidential election. International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication, 9(1), 51-55. (KSCI)

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2016). Witty or wicked? The predictors and impact of agreement with user-generated political satires. International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication, 8(3), 25-30. (KSCI)

Shao-Liang Chang & Chi-Ying Chen (2015). More than popularity matters: How would voters like to get social networking with candidates? International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology, 3(2), p.50-57.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2014). From blog to microblog:A long term observation of social media in political communication. Journal of Information Communication, 5(1), p.1-24.

Chi-Ying Chen (2013). Is the video game a cultural vehicle?, Games and Culture (SSCI), 8(6), 408-427.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2013). Social networking sites vs. Official websites. Journal of Communication and Culture, 12, p.41-73.

Chi-Ying Chen (2011). Accreditation of website credibility: Concept, discourse, and operational framework. Mass Communication Research (TSSCI), 106, p.249-283.

Chi-Ying Chen (2010). Media Dependency, Motivations and Perceived Credibility of Political Blog. Journal of Information Communication, 1 (1), p.1-25.

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2008). An exploration of the tendency to Online Game Addiction due to user’s liking of designing features, Asian Journal of Health and Information Science, 3(1-4), p. 38-51.

國際會議論文發表

Chi-Ying Chen & Syuan-Yu Chang (2018). Factors predict the sincere and virtual self-presentation on Facebook. The 4th International Conference on Education, Psychology and Society. Tokyo, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2018). A social influence account of problematic smartphone use. The 7th International Conference on Frontier Computing (FC 2018), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Chi-Ying Chen & Ting-Han Shen (2018). Factors predict the addiction to viewing live webcasts. The International Symposium on Social Sciences and Management. Osaka, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2017). SNS vs. App campaigning: Candidate’s self-presentation on Facebook and LINE. The 14th ITS Asia-Pacific Conference, Kyoto, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2016). Self-presentation strategies on candidate Facebook page and the influence on electronic word-of-mouth. The International Symposium on Advanced and Applied Convergence (ISAAC) 2016, Jeju Island, Korea.

Chi-Ying Chen & Hsin-Yen Lin (2016). Strategies to structure the Facebook messages during the 2016 Taiwanese presidential election. The 5th International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences, Okinawa, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen & Tang-Wei Lin (2016). LINE communication in the 2016 Taiwanese presidential election. The 5th International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences, Okinawa, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen & Man-Ting Pan (2016). Explore the impact of satirical user-generated content in 2016 Taiwanese presidential election. The 5th International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences, Okinawa, Japan.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2015). Voters’ preferred mode of social networking with political candidates: Comparison of blogs and Facebook. The 3rd International Symposium on Advanced and Applied Convergence, Seoul, South Korea.

Chi-Ying Chen & Shao-Liang Chang (2011). Is the fad for Japanese culture returning? : Explore the cultural impacts of videogame on the game generation in Taiwan. ITS Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.

Chi-Ying Chen, & Shao-Liang Chang (2008).Relationship between Online Game Addiction and User’s Liking of Design Features. International Conference on Information Technology and Application, Cairns, Australia.

Chi-Ying Chen (2007). Beyond Literacy Ability: Another way to explore media literacy education. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Hawaii, USA.

Chi-Ying Chen (2003). The Influence of Media Literacy Education on Children's Interpretation of TV Commercials. The Conference of American Media Literacy Association, Baltimore USA.

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