Mechanism study of social media overload on health self-efficacy and anxiety
Previous studies have found that people's excessive use of social media may have a negative impact on their crisis coping skills. This study focuses on the effects of social media overload (information overload, communication overload and social overload)
Kai Li +3 more
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The impact of social media overload on learning engagement: a moderated mediation model [PDF]
This research aims to investigate the mechanisms through which social media overload affects learning engagement among university students. A moderated mediation model was constructed to examine the mediating role of ego depletion between social media ...
Ninggui Duan +4 more
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Abstract While users’ discontinuance of use has posed a challenge for social media in recent years, there is a paucity of knowledge on the relationships between different dimensions of overload and how overload adversely affects users’ social media discontinuance behaviors.
Markus Salo, Yong Liu, Shaoxiong Fu
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The influence of information similarity overload on users’ withdrawal behaviour from social communities on SNSs [PDF]
Excessive and repetitive information is a common experience in online communities. While prior research has focused on general information overload, the effects of similarity overload, where content is redundant rather than voluminous, remain less clear.
Thac Dang-Van, Linh T. M. Doan
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Procrastination and online social anxiety: the mediating role of cognitive overload and the moderating influence of mindfulness [PDF]
In an era of ubiquitous digital communication, online social anxiety has become an increasingly salient issue in the context of digital wellbeing. While procrastination is a known risk factor for psychological distress, the cognitive pathways linking it ...
Shaolei Chen +3 more
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Enterprise social media use and overload: A curvilinear relationship [PDF]
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.
Shaobo Wei, Xiayu Chen
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Inferring mechanisms of response prioritization on social media under information overload [PDF]
Human decision-making is subject to the biological limits of cognition. The fluidity of information propagation over online social media often leads users to experience information overload.
Chathika Gunaratne +2 more
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Overloaded yet addicted? A meta-analysis of the outcomes of social media overload
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Markus Salo +2 more
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Objectives: The increase in the intensity of social media use during the COVID-19 lockdown has affected mental health. Therefore, it is of practical implications to explore the association between social media overload and anxiety and the underlying ...
Yangyang Wang +4 more
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Understanding the Airbnb user continuation intention: The moderating role of perceived risk
This study evaluates the relationship between diversified relationships established under the umbrella of the Stimuli-Organism-Response (SOR) framework to study the consumer continuation intention of the Airbnb platform from a Malaysian perspective.
Ahsan Zubair +4 more
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