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Is fear of missing out (FOMO) a cultural construct? Investigating FOMO from a marketing perspective

Journal of Cultural Marketing Strategy, 2021
Fear 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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FOMO in Digital Assets

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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The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)

2022
Competitiveness, innovation, and constant change have become indispensable elements in today's transition from an industrial society to information society. Internet technologies, which are constantly renewing themselves depending on globalization, have increased the tendency of promotion, sharing, and following.
Evren Dinçer   +2 more
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Konstruksi Skala K13 FoMO

Indonesian Journal of Behavioral Studies, 2023
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 ...
Jhoni Wijaya   +4 more
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FoMO

2022
Szymon Zylinski, Charles H. Davis
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Fomo in de financiële markten

Tijdschrift voor Bijzonder Strafrecht & Handhaving
De laatste maanden is het verschijnsel van ‘pump and dump’ in de financiële markten wederom regelmatig in het nieuws. In deze bijdrage wordt kort ingegaan op de mogelijke oorzaken voor de hernieuwde belangstelling en een gepaste reactie.
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FOMO and Regret for Non-Doings

Social Theory and Practice, 2019
An important but underexplored aspect of our negative agency is that it is fitting to regret only a limited subset of our non-doings even though there are many things that we fail to do. This paper examines why it is ill-fitting to regret certain non-doings, arguing that abilities form the primary constraint on the fittingness of this regret. There are
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Interaction of Internet Addiction with FoMO

2022
This study shows that digital media increases internet addiction and FoMO due to the impact of digitalization. As digitalization expands day by day and becomes a platform that can be addressed in its needs such as socialization, people's dependence on the internet is also increasing.
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