| 2009 |
| 21 | EE | Dean Eckles,
Doug Wightman,
Claire Carlson,
Attapol Thamrongrattanarit,
Marcello Bastéa-Forte,
B. J. Fogg:
Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation.
CHI 2009: 1651-1654 |
| 2008 |
| 20 | EE | G. Michael Weiksner,
B. J. Fogg,
Xingxin Liu:
Six Patterns for Persuasion in Online Social Networks.
PERSUASIVE 2008: 151-163 |
| 19 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
Mass Interpersonal Persuasion: An Early View of a New Phenomenon.
PERSUASIVE 2008: 23-34 |
| 18 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Daisuke Iizawa:
Online Persuasion in Facebook and Mixi: A Cross-Cultural Comparison.
PERSUASIVE 2008: 35-46 |
| 2007 |
| 17 | | Yvonne de Kort,
Wijnand IJsselsteijn,
Cees J. H. Midden,
Berry Eggen,
B. J. Fogg:
Persuasive Technology, Second International Conference on Persuasive Technology, PERSUASIVE 2007, Palo Alto, CA, USA, April 26-27, 2007, Revised Selected Papers
Springer 2007 |
| 16 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Dean Eckles:
The Behavior Chain for Online Participation: How Successful Web Services Structure Persuasion.
PERSUASIVE 2007: 199-209 |
| 2006 |
| 15 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
The Six Most Powerful Persuasion Strategies.
PERSUASIVE 2006: 6-6 |
| 2004 |
| 14 | EE | Jonathan Effrat,
Lisa Chan,
B. J. Fogg,
Ling Kong:
What sounds do people love and hate?
Interactions 11(5): 64-66 (2004) |
| 2003 |
| 13 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
Prominence-interpretation theory: explaining how people assess credibility online.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 722-723 |
| 2001 |
| 12 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Jonathan Marshall,
Othman Laraki,
Alex Osipovich,
Chris Varma,
Nicholas Fang,
Jyoti Paul,
Akshay Rangnekar,
John Shon,
Preeti Swani,
Marissa Treinen:
What makes Web sites credible?: a report on a large quantitative study.
CHI 2001: 61-68 |
| 1999 |
| 11 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Hsiang Tseng:
The Elements of Computer Credibility.
CHI 1999: 80-87 |
| 10 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
Persuasive Technologies - Introduction.
Commun. ACM 42(5): 26-29 (1999) |
| 9 | EE | Shawn Tseng,
B. J. Fogg:
Credibility and Computing Technology.
Commun. ACM 42(5): 39-44 (1999) |
| 1998 |
| 8 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
Persuasive Computers: Perspectives and Research Directions.
CHI 1998: 225-232 |
| 7 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Lawrence D. Cutler,
Perry Arnold,
Chris Eisbach:
HandJive: A Device for Interpersonal Haptic Entertainment.
CHI 1998: 57-64 |
| 1997 |
| 6 | EE | B. J. Fogg:
Captology: The Study of Computers as Persuasive Technologies.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 129 |
| 5 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Clifford Nass:
How Users Reciprocate to Computers: An experiment that demonstrates behavior change.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 331-332 |
| 4 | EE | B. J. Fogg,
Clifford Nass:
Silicon sycophants: the effects of computers that flatter.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 46(5): 551-561 (1997) |
| 1996 |
| 3 | EE | Clifford Nass,
B. J. Fogg,
Youngme Moon:
Can computers be teammates?
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 45(6): 669-678 (1996) |
| 1995 |
| 2 | EE | Clifford Nass,
Youngme Moon,
B. J. Fogg,
Byron Reeves,
D. Christopher Dryer:
Can computer personalities be human personalities?
CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 228-229 |
| 1 | EE | Clifford Nass,
Youngme Moon,
B. J. Fogg,
Byron Reeves,
D. Christopher Dryer:
Can computer personalities be human personalities?
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 43(2): 223-239 (1995) |