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Social comparison on social networking sites
Because of the rise of social networking sites (SNSs), social comparisons take place at an unprecedented rate and scale. There is a growing concern that these online social comparisons negatively impact people's subjective well-being (SWB). In this paper, we review research on (a) the antecedents of social comparisons on SNSs, (b) the consequences of ...
Philippe Verduyn +4 more
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Use of Social Networking Sites and Subjective Well-Being [PDF]
The aim of this article is to review the empirical studies on the relationship between the social networking sites use and subjective well-being of its users. Firstly, it has been pointed out that the outcomes of social networking sites use depend on the
Leman Pınar Tosun
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Online Self-Disclosure Through Social Networking Sites Addiction: A Case Study of Pakistani University Students [PDF]
Social networking sites provide a virtual platform for socialization, interaction, and entertainment. The overuse of social networking sites has become a global phenomenon, especially among young generations.
Shamsa Kanwal +3 more
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The role of personality type in overcoming workplace distractions
Excessive usage of social networking sites (SNSs) has permeated individuals’ daily lives, leading to negative outcomes such as reduced cognitive performance and physical problems.
Salman Zulfiqar +3 more
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Social networking sites (in public administrations)
Social Networking Sites (SNS) present certain singularities in the public sector linked to their potential to generate opportunities for innovation in public management. This article focuses on studying the concept of SNS in public administrations. To do
Julián Villodre
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Harnessing stakeholder sentiment on social networking sites
Communicating reputation to stakeholders and assessing whether these messages have been received favourably are essential components of organisations’ overall communication strategies.
Hilke Steenkamp, Ronél Rensburg
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Social Capital on Social Networking Sites: A Social Network Perspective [PDF]
Although social capital has been researched from many approaches and attempts have been made to measure it online, the literature lacks an operational description that would allow its measurement criteria to be established from a social network perspective.
Natalia Sánchez-Arrieta +3 more
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Social Media Use by the Youth and Journalists: Saudi Society
The appearance and development of new media, and the proliferation of social media, reduced distances and removed barriers between sender and receiver. Social networking sites have also made substantial changes to the features and methods of traditional ...
Lotfi Ziadi
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Narrative Identity and Social Networking Sites
The following paper takes on a double hypothesis: (1) that the concept of narrative identity, as developed by Ricoeur, is a strong candidate to account for the consequences of the “emplotment (mise en intrigue)” of our identities on social networking ...
Alberto Romele
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Musician interaction via social networking sites
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial relationships. The present research approaches the topic from the perspective of psychology and particularly previous research concerning attachment styles,
Amanda E. Krause +2 more
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