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Examining bi-directionality between Fear of Missing Out and problematic smartphone use. A two-wave panel study among adolescents [PDF]
Background: In recent years, the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) construct has been the object of growing attention in digital technology research with previous studies finding support for the relationship between FoMO and problematic smartphone use (PSU ...
Di Blasi M. +5 more
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ABSTRACT The financially lucrative fast‐fashion business strategy is criticised for impacting detrimentally on the environment, with marketing tactics encouraging frequent‐impulsive fashion consumption. This research presents a novel conceptual framework merging fashion involvement values within prospect theory, creating a fashion‐identity‐time‐horizon
Elaine L. Ritch +2 more
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Impact of Fear of Missing Out on Psychological Well-Being Among Emerging Adulthood Aged Social Media Users [PDF]
This study aimed to find out the impact of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) FoMO on psychological well-being especially for social media users at the age of emerging adulthood. This study used a quantitative correlational research.
Savitri, Judithya Anggita
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The Antecedents and Buffer of Social Media Fatigue: A Moderating Role of Dispositional Mindfulness
ABSTRACT Social media fatigue negatively affects users' cognitive, emotional, and behavioral faculties. Therefore, the identification of risk factors associated with this phenomenon is essential for the development of preventative measures against social media fatigue.
Xue Yao +4 more
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The food and beverage industry in Indonesia has stimulated a surge in Indonesian youth's practice of consuming nutritious food, resulting in fierce rivalry among enterprises in the healthy food sector.
Lissa Rosdiana Noer +4 more
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The Role of Self-Confidence and Self-Control in Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) Among High School Students [PDF]
Fear of missing out (FoMO) has become a significant issue experienced by internet users. However, research on FoMO has not been extensively explored. Therefore, the current study examines whether there is a relationship between self-confidence and self ...
Nurfarhanah, Nurfarhanah +1 more
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THE ASSESSMENT OF FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FOMO) AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
As the adaptation of the young to novel technologies is more rapid than people of other ages, it can be said that the use of mobile devices is more common among the young. The constant updating behavior of individuals in social networks has brought about a new behavioral disorder known as Fear of Missing Out (FoMO).
YAZKAN, Güllü +2 more
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This study shows that young adults in Kyrgyzstan who spend more time on social media tend to feel lonelier. Even when gender and daily media use are considered, higher social media addiction is still linked to greater loneliness. The study highlights the social effects of digital behavior.
Niyazi Ayhan, Bedir Eroğlu
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FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FoMo) AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
This research paper aims to study the Fear of Missing Out (FoMo) among high school students. A total sample of 50 high school student (25 boys and 25 girls) were chosen for the study from Rudrapur city. The measurement tool used was Fear of Missing out (FoMo) developed by “Andrew K. Przybylski, Kou Murayama, Cody R. DeHann and Valerie Gladwell” in 2013.
null Aman Kumar Prajapati, null Riyaz
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Abstract Entrepreneurship research has long focused on exceptional, high‐growth, venture‐funded firms while overlooking the everyday and modest ventures that make up most entrepreneurial activity. This Special Issue calls for a recalibration of the field by decolonizing its assumptions and embracing its pluralism.
Robert Nason +5 more
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