Will W. K. Ma

Will W. K. MaWill W. K. Ma received his PhD in Educational Technology from the University of Hong Kong in 2010. He is currently an Associate Professor and Associate Head for the Department of Journalism and Communication of Hong Kong Shue Yan University. He is also the CEO of the Online Communication Research Centre at the Department. His research focuses on the use of information systems for communication, knowledge sharing and knowledge creation. He has papers in Computers & Education, Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, International Journal of Communications, Law, and Policy, and Information & Management. He is served as Co-editor of the Journal of Communication and Education (JCE). He is also the President of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology (HKAECT)(2016-18).

Publications

Theory and Practice of Online Knowledge Sharing
Will W. K. Ma. © 2019. 11 pages.
The concept of knowledge sharing finds historical support in theories on the acquisition and creation of knowledge. While the key to knowledge sharing depends on frequent and...
Theory and Practice of Online Knowledge Sharing
Will W. K. Ma. © 2018. 10 pages.
The concept of knowledge sharing finds historical support in theories on the acquisition and creation of knowledge. While the key to knowledge sharing depends on frequent and...
Online Knowledge Sharing
Will W.K. Ma. © 2012. 9 pages.
The concept of knowledge sharing finds historical support in theories on the acquisition and creation of knowledge. While the key to knowledge sharing depends on frequent and...
Gender Differences in Information Technology Acceptance
Will Wai-kit Ma, Allan Hio-Kau Yuen. © 2009. 9 pages.
Gender differences in computer use has been always a topic of research interest. The understanding of the patterns among gender, including beliefs, intention and use behavior of...
Gender Differences in Information Technology Acceptance
Will Wai-Kit Ma, Allan Hoi-Kau Yuen. © 2006. 7 pages.
Gender differences in computer use has been always a topic of research interest. The understanding of the patterns among gender, including beliefs, intention and use behavior of...