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Does Too Much News on Social Media Discourage News Seeking? Mediating Role of News Efficacy Between Perceived News Overload and News Avoidance on Social Media

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2019
Drawing upon Bandura’s self-efficacy theory, this study conceptualizes “social media news efficacy” and examines how news efficacy connects perceived news overload on social media to news avoidance and social filtering.
Chang Sup Park
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Negative effects of long-lasting media attention to public issues on recipients: Conceptualizing issue fatigue

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2022
A significant amount of political communication research is grounded in the dynamics of the media’s and the public’s attention to public issues, assuming that the news media draw the public’s attention to issues, thereby fostering an informed and ...
Gwendolin Gurr   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Is Topic Fatigue an International Problem? Four Theses [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Media Journal: German Edition, 2018
Topic fatigue is a potential reaction to news topics that the media covers intensively. Recipients experiencing topic fatigue are annoyed and state that they do not want to hear or see anything about such topics anymore. As potential outcome, they strive
Christina Schumann
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When News Topics Annoy—Exploring Issue Fatigue and Subsequent Information Avoidance and Extended Coping Strategies

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2022
This paper scrutinizes the phenomenon of issue fatigue and its consequences. Issue fatigue results from overexposure to a news topic that has been on the media’s agenda for an extended period of time.
Christina Schumann
doaj   +1 more source

Corporate tax minimization and stock price reactions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Tax minimization strategies may lead to significant tax savings, which could, in turn, increase firm value. However, such strategies are also associated with significant costs, such as expected penalties and planning, agency, and reputation costs.
Blaufus, Kay   +2 more
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Investing in times of austerity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
European Member States that have signed the treaties on fiscal consolidation are now experiencing difficulties to finance infrastructure and social services.
Roels, Frank
core   +1 more source

Information Overload: An Overview [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity has been overloaded by it. Concerns about 'too much to read' have been expressed for many centuries, and made more urgent since the arrival of ubiquitous
Bawden, D., Robinson, L.
core   +2 more sources

The Onset of Habituation Effects

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Health Communication (EJHC), 2021
While extraordinary events like pandemics may prompt an increase in information-seeking behaviour, such trends are unlikely to be sustainable. Over time, issue fatigue/overdose is expected to set in. This study employed generalised additive mixed models (
Viorela Dan, Hans-Bernd Brosius
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Risk-Taking Behavior and Its Impact on Treatment, Vaccination and Diagnosing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
We present results from two recent mathematical biology studies that address the effect of risk-taking behavior on epidemic models. We show that when risk-taking prevails over riskavoidance, it is possible to show a detrimental and counterintuitive ...
Maxin, Daniel
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Avoiding new literacies

open access: yes, 2017
Common consequences of a student acquiring the label dyslexic are that the student is selected for some sort of remedial education programme, which takes place away from the mainstream class and curriculum, and that the student’s teachers begin to relate differently to her or him – they lower their expectations when faced with a student who is not ...
openaire   +2 more sources

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