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Enterprise social media use and overload: A curvilinear relationship [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Information Technology, 2019
Considerable research has focused on the positive effects of information technology use. However, emerging research and practice commentary highlight the importance of considering the negative side of information technology use. The current study investigates how enterprise social media use (i.e.
Xiayu Chen, Shaobo Wei
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SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE, OVERLOAD AND EXHAUSTION: A PERFORMANCE PERSPECTIVE [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Review of Management and Marketing, 2020
This study is focused on investigating the negative consequences of social media usage at work through overloads that are a cause of exhaustion and ultimately impact performance. Performance of employee is taken as criterion of exhaustion. Three categories of overloads social overload, communication overload and information overloads serve as mechanism
Nida Kamal   +4 more
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The Effect of Social Media Overload, Exhaustion, and Technostress on Student’s Learning Productivity Using Stressor-Strain-Outcome Model

open access: yesInternational Conference on Sustainable Information Engineering and Technology, 2023
The widespread use of social media among Indonesians is evidenced by the increasing use of social media every year. Social media is a resource that can be actively utilized by students for better education and learning. Through social media, students can
Shandra Elvyra Sudarsono Putri   +2 more
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Quantifying Information Overload in Social Media and Its Impact on Social Contagions

open access: yesProceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2014
Information overload has become an ubiquitous problem in modern society. Social media users and microbloggers receive an endless flow of information, often at a rate far higher than their cognitive abilities to process the information.
Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez   +2 more
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“Why Are You Running Away From Social Media?” Analysis of the Factors Influencing Social Media Fatigue: An Empirical Data Study Based on Chinese Youth

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In the digital era, social media is increasingly permeating the fragmented lives of people. While enjoying the convenience and speed of online socializing, people are gradually surrounded by a variety of information.
Yixuan Liu, Jianping He
doaj   +1 more source

Pathway linking health information behaviors to mental health condition during the COVID-19 infodemic: A moderated mediation analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
BackgroundThe COVID-19 outbreak is no longer a pure epidemiological concern but a true digital infodemic. Numerous conflicting information and misinformation occupy online platforms and specifically social media.
Thomas Hongjie Zhang   +6 more
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The influence of social media news overload on news avoidance and filtering in Generation Z: A PLS-SEM study [PDF]

open access: yesWorld of Media
This study examines the influence of social media news overload on the news consumption behaviors of Generation Z users in Vietnam, emphasizing the roles of news efficacy, affective load, and social filtering.
Le Dinh Hai, Xiao Yan Xiong
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Investigating the Role of Perceived Information Overload on COVID-19 Fear: A Moderation Role of Fake News Related to COVID-19

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
During crises and uncertain situations such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, social media plays a key function because it allows people to seek and share news, as well as personal views and ideas with each other in real time globally.
Chong Zhang, Tong Cao, Asad Ali
doaj   +1 more source

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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Work overload and addictive social media use [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Work overload is highly related to mental health issues. Online social media are often used to escape the feelings of overload. In the current study, 291 employees from various job sectors completed an online survey related to work overload, addictive social media use (SMU), and mental health (i.e., depression symptoms, life satisfaction).
Brailovskaia, Julia (PD Dr.)   +2 more
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