J51. Senadheera, S., Tan, Y., Desouza, K., Mossberger, K., Corchado., J., Mehmood, R., Li, R. & Cheong, P.H. (2024, online first) Understanding Chatbot Adoption in Local Governments: A Review and Framework. Journal of Urban Technology, https://doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2023.2297665
J50. Mossberger, K., Cho, S., Cheong P.H., & Kuznetsova, D. (2023). The public good and public attitudes toward data sharing through IoT. Policy & Internet, 15(3), 370-396, https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.343
J49. David, A., Tan, Y., Li, R., Corchado, J.M., Cheong, P.H., Mossberger, K. & Mehmood R. (2023). Understanding local government digital technology adoption strategies: A PRISMA review. Sustainability, 15 (12), 9645-9681. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129645
J48. Cheong, P.H. & Nyaupane, P. (2022). Smart campus communication, Internet of things and data governance: Understanding student tensions and imaginaries. Big Data & Society, 9(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221092656
J47.Cheong, P.H. (2021). Bounded religious automation at work: Communicating human authority in Artificial Intelligence networks. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 45(1), 5-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/0196859920977133. Lead Article.
J46. Hu, Q. & Cheong, P.H. (2021). Understanding digital generations: Social media habitus, memetic engagements and digital social inequalities in China. International Journal of Communication, 15, 22, 4503-4524.
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/17313/3577
J45. Cheong, P.H. (2020). Religion, Robots and Rectitude: Communicative affordances for spiritual knowledge and community. Applied Artificial Intelligence - An International Journal, 34 (5), 412-431. https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2020.1723869k
J44. Brummans, H.J.M., Hwang, J.M. & Cheong, P.H. (2020). Recycling stories: Mantras, communication, and organizational materialization. Organization Studies, 41(1), 103-126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840618819033
J43. Chen, Y. & Cheong, P.H. (2019). ‘Airpocalyse’ and the China smog crisis: Examining online and offline civic engagement motives, attention and actions. International Journal of Communication, 13, 693-714. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/8738
J42. Yang, A. & Cheong, P.H. (2019). Building a cross-sectoral interorganizational network to advance nonprofits: NGO incubators as relationship brokers in China. Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 48 (4), 784-813. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764018819869
J41. Dutta, U., Cheong, P.H. & Shuter, R. (2018). Contemporary gurus in Indian classrooms: Changing professorial authority and cultural tensions in managing digital connectivity. International Journal of Communication, 12, 1369-1388.
J40. Cheong, P.H. & Yang, A. (2017). Chinese non-governmental organizations, media, and culture: communication perspectives, practices, and provocations. Chinese Journal of Communication, 10 (1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1080/17544750.2017.1275084
J39. Cheong, P.H. (2017). The vitality of new media and religion: Communicative perspectives, practices and changing authority in spiritual organizing. New Media and Society, 19 (1), 25-33. https://doi.org/10.1177/146144481664991
J38. Shuter, R., Dutta, U., Cheong, P.H., Chen, Y. & Shuter, J. (2017). Digital Behavior of University Students in India and the U.S.: Cultural Values and Communication Technologies in the Classroom. Western Journal of Communication, 82 (2), 160-180.
J37. Cheong, P.H., Shuter, R. & Jittaporn, T. (2016). Managing student digital distractions and hyperconnectivity: Communication strategies and challenges for professorial authority. Communication Education, 65 (3), 272-289. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2016.1159317
J36. Shuter, R., Cheong, P.H., & Chen, Y. (2016). The influence of cultural values on US and Danish students' digital behavior: Exploring culture, new media, and social context. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 9 (2), 161-178.
J35. Brummans, H.J.M., Cheong, P.H. & Hwang, J.M. (2016). Faith-based non-governmental environmental organizing in action: Veroes' campaigning for vegetarianism and mindful food consumption. International Journal of Communication, 4807-4829.
J34. Cheong, P.H. (2014). Tweet the Message? Religious authority and social media innovation. Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 3 (3), 1-19. Lead Article.
J33. Cheong, P.H., Hwang, J.M. & Brummans, H.J.M. (2014). Transnational immanence: The autopoietic co-constitution of a Chinese spiritual organization through mediated communication. Information, Communication & Society, 17 (1), 7-25. Lead Article.
J32. Brummans, H.J.M., Hwang, J.M. & Cheong, P.H. (2013). Mindful authoring through invocation: Leaders’ constitution of a spiritual organization. Management Communication Quarterly, 27(3), 346-372.
J31. Poon, J.P.H., Huang, S.H. & Cheong, P.H. (2012). Media, religion and the marketplace in the information economy: evidence from Singapore. Environment and Planning A, 44(8), 1969-1985.
J30. Cheong, P.H. & Lundry, C. (2012). Prosumption, transmediation and resistance: Terrorism and man-hunting in Southeast Asia, American Behavioral Scientist, 56(4), 488-510.
J29. Goodall H.L., Cheong, P.H., Fleischer, K. & Corman, S. (2012). Rhetorical charms: The promise and pitfalls of humor and ridicule as strategies to counter extremist narratives. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(1). Special issue on Terrorism & the Internet.
J28. Cheong, P.H., Huang, S.H., & Poon, J.P.H. (2011). Religious communication and epistemic authority of leaders in wired faith organizations. Journal of Communication, 61 (5), 938-958.
J27. Cheong, P.H. (2011). Religious leaders, mediated authority and social change. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 39 (4), 452-454.
J26. Cheong, P.H., Huang, S.H., & Poon, J.P.H (2011). Cultivating online and offline pathways to enlightenment: Religious authority in wired Buddhist organizations. Information, Communication & Society, 14 (8), 1160-1180.
J25. Cheong, P.H. & Gray, K. (2011). Mediated intercultural dialectics: Identity perceptions and performances in virtual worlds. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 4(4), 265-271.
J24. Cheong, P.H., & Halverson, J. F. (2010). Youths in violent extremist discourse: Mediated identifications and interventions. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 33(12), 1104-1123.
J23. Cheong, P.H. & Gong, J. (2010). Cyber vigilantism, transmedia collective intelligence, and civic participation. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(4), 471-487.
J22. Sanderson, J. & Cheong, P.H. (2010). Tweeting prayers and communicating grief over Michael Jackson online. Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society, 30 (5), 328-340.
J21. Lin, W.Y., Cheong, P.H., Kim, Y.C & Jung, J.Y. (2010). Becoming citizens: Youths’ civic uses of new media in five East Asian cities. Journal of Adolescent Research, 25 (6), 839-857.
J20. Cheong, P.H. (2010). Faith tweets: Ambient religious communication and microblogging rituals. M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture, 13(2), http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/viewArticle/223
J19. Hwang, J., Cheong, P.H. & Feeley, T.H. (2009). Being young and feeling blue in Taiwan: Examining adolescent depressive mood and online and offline activities. New Media & Society, 11(7), 1101-1121.
J18. Cheong, P.H., Poon, J.P.H., Huang, S.H., Casas, I. (2009). The Internet highway and religious communities: Mapping and contesting spaces in religion-online. The Information Society, 25(5), 291-302. Lead Article.
J17. Cheong, P.H. & Poon, J.P.H. (2009). Weaving webs of faith: Examining Internet use and religious communication among Chinese Protestant transmigrants. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2(3), 189-207. Lead Article. Top Research Paper.
J16. Poon, J.P.H. & Cheong, P.H. (2009). Objectivity, subjectivity and intersubjectivity in critical geography: Evidence from Internet and the blogosphere. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(3), 590-603.
J15. Cheong, P.H. & Poon, J.P.H. (2008). ‘WWW.Faith.Org’: (Re)structuring communication and social capital building among religious organizations. Information, Communication and Society, 11 (1), 89-110.
J14. Cheong, P.H., Halavis, A. & Kwon, K. (2008). The chronicles of me: Understanding blogging as a religious practice. Journal of Media and Religion, 7 (3), 107-131. Lead Article.
J13. Lackaff, D. & Cheong, P.H. (2008) Communicating authority online: Perceptions and interpretations of Internet credibility among college students. The Open Communication Journal, 2, 143-155.
J12. Cheong, P.H. (2008). The young and techless? Internet use and problem solving behaviors among young adults in Singapore. New Media and Society, 10 (5), 771-791.
J11. Cheong, P.H., Edwards, R., Goulbourne, H. & Solomos, J. (2007) Immigration, social capital, and social cohesion: A critical review. Critical Social Policy, 27 (1), 24- 49.
J10. Cheong, P.H. (2007) Gender and perceived Internet efficacy: Examining secondary digital divides issues in Singapore. Women’s Studies in Communication, 30 (2), 205-229.
J9. Park, N., Lee, K.-M., & Cheong, P.H. (2007). User acceptance of electronic courseware in higher education: An application of the technology acceptance model, Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication, 13 (1), 163-186.
J8. Kluver, R. & Cheong, P.H. (2007). Technological modernization, the Internet, and religion in Singapore. Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication, 12 (3), 1122-1142, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue3/kluver.html
J7. Cheong, P.H. (2007). Health communication resources for uninsured and insured Hispanics. Health Communication, 21 (2), 153-163.
J6. Cheong, P.H., Feeley, T. H., & Servoss, T.J. (2007) Understanding health inequalities for uninsured Americans: A population-wide survey. Journal of Health Communication, 12 (3), 285-300.
J5. Wilkin, H.A., Ball-Rokeach, S.J, Matsaganis, M, D. & Cheong, P.H. (2007). Comparing the communication ecologies of geo-ethnic communities: How peoples stay on top of their community. Electronic Journal of Communication, 17 (1), http://www.cios.org/www/ejc/v17n12.htm
J4. Cheong, P.H. (2006). Communication context, social cohesion, and social capital building among Hispanic immigrant families. Community, Work & Family, 9 (3), 367-387.
J3. Jung, J.Y., Kim, Y.C., Lin, W.Y., & Cheong, P. H. (2005). The influence of social environment on Internet connectedness of adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei. New Media & Society 7 (1), 64-88. Top Research Paper.
J2. Dutton, W.H., Cheong, P.H. & Park, N. (2004). The social shaping of virtual learning environments: A case study of a university-wide course management system. Electronic Journal of E-learning, 2,1. http://www.ejel.org/volume-2/vol2-issue1/issue1-art3.htm
J1. Dutton, W.H, Cheong, P.H., Park, N. (2004). An ecology of constraints on e-Learning in higher education: The case of a virtual learning environment. Prometheus, 22 (2) 131-149. Lead Article.
J50. Mossberger, K., Cho, S., Cheong P.H., & Kuznetsova, D. (2023). The public good and public attitudes toward data sharing through IoT. Policy & Internet, 15(3), 370-396, https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.343
J49. David, A., Tan, Y., Li, R., Corchado, J.M., Cheong, P.H., Mossberger, K. & Mehmood R. (2023). Understanding local government digital technology adoption strategies: A PRISMA review. Sustainability, 15 (12), 9645-9681. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129645
J48. Cheong, P.H. & Nyaupane, P. (2022). Smart campus communication, Internet of things and data governance: Understanding student tensions and imaginaries. Big Data & Society, 9(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221092656
J47.Cheong, P.H. (2021). Bounded religious automation at work: Communicating human authority in Artificial Intelligence networks. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 45(1), 5-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/0196859920977133. Lead Article.
J46. Hu, Q. & Cheong, P.H. (2021). Understanding digital generations: Social media habitus, memetic engagements and digital social inequalities in China. International Journal of Communication, 15, 22, 4503-4524.
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/17313/3577
J45. Cheong, P.H. (2020). Religion, Robots and Rectitude: Communicative affordances for spiritual knowledge and community. Applied Artificial Intelligence - An International Journal, 34 (5), 412-431. https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2020.1723869k
J44. Brummans, H.J.M., Hwang, J.M. & Cheong, P.H. (2020). Recycling stories: Mantras, communication, and organizational materialization. Organization Studies, 41(1), 103-126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840618819033
J43. Chen, Y. & Cheong, P.H. (2019). ‘Airpocalyse’ and the China smog crisis: Examining online and offline civic engagement motives, attention and actions. International Journal of Communication, 13, 693-714. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/8738
J42. Yang, A. & Cheong, P.H. (2019). Building a cross-sectoral interorganizational network to advance nonprofits: NGO incubators as relationship brokers in China. Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 48 (4), 784-813. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764018819869
J41. Dutta, U., Cheong, P.H. & Shuter, R. (2018). Contemporary gurus in Indian classrooms: Changing professorial authority and cultural tensions in managing digital connectivity. International Journal of Communication, 12, 1369-1388.
J40. Cheong, P.H. & Yang, A. (2017). Chinese non-governmental organizations, media, and culture: communication perspectives, practices, and provocations. Chinese Journal of Communication, 10 (1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1080/17544750.2017.1275084
J39. Cheong, P.H. (2017). The vitality of new media and religion: Communicative perspectives, practices and changing authority in spiritual organizing. New Media and Society, 19 (1), 25-33. https://doi.org/10.1177/146144481664991
J38. Shuter, R., Dutta, U., Cheong, P.H., Chen, Y. & Shuter, J. (2017). Digital Behavior of University Students in India and the U.S.: Cultural Values and Communication Technologies in the Classroom. Western Journal of Communication, 82 (2), 160-180.
J37. Cheong, P.H., Shuter, R. & Jittaporn, T. (2016). Managing student digital distractions and hyperconnectivity: Communication strategies and challenges for professorial authority. Communication Education, 65 (3), 272-289. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2016.1159317
J36. Shuter, R., Cheong, P.H., & Chen, Y. (2016). The influence of cultural values on US and Danish students' digital behavior: Exploring culture, new media, and social context. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 9 (2), 161-178.
J35. Brummans, H.J.M., Cheong, P.H. & Hwang, J.M. (2016). Faith-based non-governmental environmental organizing in action: Veroes' campaigning for vegetarianism and mindful food consumption. International Journal of Communication, 4807-4829.
J34. Cheong, P.H. (2014). Tweet the Message? Religious authority and social media innovation. Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 3 (3), 1-19. Lead Article.
J33. Cheong, P.H., Hwang, J.M. & Brummans, H.J.M. (2014). Transnational immanence: The autopoietic co-constitution of a Chinese spiritual organization through mediated communication. Information, Communication & Society, 17 (1), 7-25. Lead Article.
J32. Brummans, H.J.M., Hwang, J.M. & Cheong, P.H. (2013). Mindful authoring through invocation: Leaders’ constitution of a spiritual organization. Management Communication Quarterly, 27(3), 346-372.
J31. Poon, J.P.H., Huang, S.H. & Cheong, P.H. (2012). Media, religion and the marketplace in the information economy: evidence from Singapore. Environment and Planning A, 44(8), 1969-1985.
J30. Cheong, P.H. & Lundry, C. (2012). Prosumption, transmediation and resistance: Terrorism and man-hunting in Southeast Asia, American Behavioral Scientist, 56(4), 488-510.
J29. Goodall H.L., Cheong, P.H., Fleischer, K. & Corman, S. (2012). Rhetorical charms: The promise and pitfalls of humor and ridicule as strategies to counter extremist narratives. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(1). Special issue on Terrorism & the Internet.
J28. Cheong, P.H., Huang, S.H., & Poon, J.P.H. (2011). Religious communication and epistemic authority of leaders in wired faith organizations. Journal of Communication, 61 (5), 938-958.
J27. Cheong, P.H. (2011). Religious leaders, mediated authority and social change. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 39 (4), 452-454.
J26. Cheong, P.H., Huang, S.H., & Poon, J.P.H (2011). Cultivating online and offline pathways to enlightenment: Religious authority in wired Buddhist organizations. Information, Communication & Society, 14 (8), 1160-1180.
J25. Cheong, P.H. & Gray, K. (2011). Mediated intercultural dialectics: Identity perceptions and performances in virtual worlds. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 4(4), 265-271.
J24. Cheong, P.H., & Halverson, J. F. (2010). Youths in violent extremist discourse: Mediated identifications and interventions. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 33(12), 1104-1123.
J23. Cheong, P.H. & Gong, J. (2010). Cyber vigilantism, transmedia collective intelligence, and civic participation. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(4), 471-487.
J22. Sanderson, J. & Cheong, P.H. (2010). Tweeting prayers and communicating grief over Michael Jackson online. Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society, 30 (5), 328-340.
J21. Lin, W.Y., Cheong, P.H., Kim, Y.C & Jung, J.Y. (2010). Becoming citizens: Youths’ civic uses of new media in five East Asian cities. Journal of Adolescent Research, 25 (6), 839-857.
J20. Cheong, P.H. (2010). Faith tweets: Ambient religious communication and microblogging rituals. M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture, 13(2), http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/viewArticle/223
J19. Hwang, J., Cheong, P.H. & Feeley, T.H. (2009). Being young and feeling blue in Taiwan: Examining adolescent depressive mood and online and offline activities. New Media & Society, 11(7), 1101-1121.
J18. Cheong, P.H., Poon, J.P.H., Huang, S.H., Casas, I. (2009). The Internet highway and religious communities: Mapping and contesting spaces in religion-online. The Information Society, 25(5), 291-302. Lead Article.
J17. Cheong, P.H. & Poon, J.P.H. (2009). Weaving webs of faith: Examining Internet use and religious communication among Chinese Protestant transmigrants. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2(3), 189-207. Lead Article. Top Research Paper.
J16. Poon, J.P.H. & Cheong, P.H. (2009). Objectivity, subjectivity and intersubjectivity in critical geography: Evidence from Internet and the blogosphere. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(3), 590-603.
J15. Cheong, P.H. & Poon, J.P.H. (2008). ‘WWW.Faith.Org’: (Re)structuring communication and social capital building among religious organizations. Information, Communication and Society, 11 (1), 89-110.
J14. Cheong, P.H., Halavis, A. & Kwon, K. (2008). The chronicles of me: Understanding blogging as a religious practice. Journal of Media and Religion, 7 (3), 107-131. Lead Article.
J13. Lackaff, D. & Cheong, P.H. (2008) Communicating authority online: Perceptions and interpretations of Internet credibility among college students. The Open Communication Journal, 2, 143-155.
J12. Cheong, P.H. (2008). The young and techless? Internet use and problem solving behaviors among young adults in Singapore. New Media and Society, 10 (5), 771-791.
J11. Cheong, P.H., Edwards, R., Goulbourne, H. & Solomos, J. (2007) Immigration, social capital, and social cohesion: A critical review. Critical Social Policy, 27 (1), 24- 49.
J10. Cheong, P.H. (2007) Gender and perceived Internet efficacy: Examining secondary digital divides issues in Singapore. Women’s Studies in Communication, 30 (2), 205-229.
J9. Park, N., Lee, K.-M., & Cheong, P.H. (2007). User acceptance of electronic courseware in higher education: An application of the technology acceptance model, Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication, 13 (1), 163-186.
J8. Kluver, R. & Cheong, P.H. (2007). Technological modernization, the Internet, and religion in Singapore. Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication, 12 (3), 1122-1142, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue3/kluver.html
J7. Cheong, P.H. (2007). Health communication resources for uninsured and insured Hispanics. Health Communication, 21 (2), 153-163.
J6. Cheong, P.H., Feeley, T. H., & Servoss, T.J. (2007) Understanding health inequalities for uninsured Americans: A population-wide survey. Journal of Health Communication, 12 (3), 285-300.
J5. Wilkin, H.A., Ball-Rokeach, S.J, Matsaganis, M, D. & Cheong, P.H. (2007). Comparing the communication ecologies of geo-ethnic communities: How peoples stay on top of their community. Electronic Journal of Communication, 17 (1), http://www.cios.org/www/ejc/v17n12.htm
J4. Cheong, P.H. (2006). Communication context, social cohesion, and social capital building among Hispanic immigrant families. Community, Work & Family, 9 (3), 367-387.
J3. Jung, J.Y., Kim, Y.C., Lin, W.Y., & Cheong, P. H. (2005). The influence of social environment on Internet connectedness of adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei. New Media & Society 7 (1), 64-88. Top Research Paper.
J2. Dutton, W.H., Cheong, P.H. & Park, N. (2004). The social shaping of virtual learning environments: A case study of a university-wide course management system. Electronic Journal of E-learning, 2,1. http://www.ejel.org/volume-2/vol2-issue1/issue1-art3.htm
J1. Dutton, W.H, Cheong, P.H., Park, N. (2004). An ecology of constraints on e-Learning in higher education: The case of a virtual learning environment. Prometheus, 22 (2) 131-149. Lead Article.