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Are Loneliness and Fear of Missing Out Linked to Social Media Addiction? Insights From a Cross-Sectional Study Among Young Adults in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Hooked and Distracted? A Network Analysis on the Interplay of Social Media Addiction, Fear of Missing Out, Cyberloafing, Work Engagement and Organizational Commitment. [PDF]
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Exploring the relationship between boredom proneness and short-form videos addiction among Chinese college students through a moderated mediation model. [PDF]
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Penggunaan media sosial TikTok secara berlebihan berisiko memberikan dampak negatif terhadap mahasiswa seperti kecanduan dan mengalami Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi dan mengkonstruksi alat ukur tingkat distraksi akibat media sosial TikTok pada mahasiswa pengguna TikTok di Fakultas Psikologi ...
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Is fear of missing out (FOMO) a cultural construct? Investigating FOMO from a marketing perspective
Journal of Cultural Marketing Strategy, 2021Fear of missing out (FOMO) is an ongoing phenomenon. It is particularly important in the field of marketing as it is linked to impulsive shopping behaviour and other consequences that can affect the brand–consumer relationship. Existing literature suggests that FOMO is influenced by social media consumption, the level of collectivism versus ...
Faren Karimkhan, Sindy Chapa
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
This study examines the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) sentiment as a motivation for retail investors to own ICOs. In the extant literature, this sentiment is suggested to be a possible factor explaining ICO investing. This study examines this empirically.
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This study examines the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) sentiment as a motivation for retail investors to own ICOs. In the extant literature, this sentiment is suggested to be a possible factor explaining ICO investing. This study examines this empirically.
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