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Network heterogeneity, social stressors and social media fatigue: a person-environment misfit perspective

International Journal of Conflict Management
Purpose Social media-induced fatigue has received much attention in recent years. Although studies have discussed the association between related stress and fatigue, few studies have analyzed the media characteristics corresponding to social interaction stress and their effects on fatigue from the perspective of social relations and interaction ...
Hongjun Yang
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The role of negative network externalities in SNS fatigue

Data Technologies and Applications, 2018
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore whether negative network externalities would contribute to social networking site (SNS) fatigue and how this mechanism works.Design/methodology/approachA research model was proposed integrating two dimensions of negative network externalities and three dimensions of mediators (impression management concern,
Yun Zhu, Zheshi Bao
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Antecedents and effects of social network fatigue

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2014
Guided by literature on “fatigue” from within the domains of clinical and occupational studies, the present article seeks to define the phenomenon termed social network fatigue in the context of one of the popular uses of social networks, namely, to stay socially connected.
Thara Ravindran   +2 more
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Understanding determinants of social networking service fatigue: an interpretive structural modeling approach

Information Technology & People, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to build a comprehensive structural model to demonstrate the interrelationships of factors influencing social networking service (SNS) fatigue and to identify the varying degrees of influence.Design/methodology/approachA total of 14 factors influencing SNS fatigue are identified through an extensive literature review.
Lin Xiao   +3 more
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Online social networking and subjective well-being: Mediating effects of envy and fatigue

Computers & Education, 2019
Abstract The primary goal in this exploratory study is to test the theoretical relationships between social networking tools (i.e., Wechat), envy, fatigue and emerging adults' well-being. We conducted a survey of 503 Chinese university students who are regular Wechat users. Using structural equation modeling, we found that the extensive use of Wechat
Mingming Zhou, Xiaotian Zhang
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Examining the Role of Social Networking Fatigue toward Discontinuance Intention: The Multigroup Effects of Gender and Age

Journal of Internet Commerce, 2019
As more people want to register a social media presence, ineluctably, this creates a huge amount of content online.
Kishalay Adhikari, Rajeev Kumar Panda
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Why people use social networking sites passively

Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2018
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the underlying mechanism of how passive social networking site (SNS) use happens from aspects of impression management concern, privacy concern, and SNS fatigue, and then examine whether sense of membership can work as a moderator in this process.Design/methodology/approachThe authors proposed a research ...
Xinhua Zhu, Zheshi Bao
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Influence of Controlled Breaks on Mental Fatigue: Physical Activity Break vs. Social Networking Break

AHFE International
Mental Fatigue is a growing concern in many occupations that require extended work hours. Managing mental fatigue is critical for the air traffic control job, considering the complex nature of the task and the recent substantial increase in air traffic.
Manasi Deshpande, Chen Ling, Elena Cheng
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From Addiction to Fatigue: Social Network Fatigue in the Digital Age

In today's conditions, social networking has been adopted by all segments of society. Every age group prefers social networks for different reasons and justifications. In the literature, there are generally studies on the purposes, types and frequencies of social networking use in society.
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