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Trends of Pathogen Overload and the Influence on Social Behavior
Dylan Wall
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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.
Shaoxiong Fu, Hongxiu Li, Yong Liu
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The influences of information overload and social overload on intention to switch in social media
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2020Switching behaviour among social media users is increasing nowadays. It is necessary and urgent to investigate the mechanism of intention to switch in order to help social media prevent user loss.
Xin Zhang 0072, Xiaoyan Ding, Liang Ma
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Social media overload, gender differences and knowledge withholding
Kybernetes, 2021PurposeDrawing on the stress and coping theory, conservation of resources (COR) theory and social role theory, this study aims to investigate the impact of social media overload on knowledge withholding behavior and examine the gender differences in social media overload, engendering knowledge withholding.Design/methodology/approachBy hiring a ...
Dongming Wu, Junjun Zheng
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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.
Xiayu Chen, Shaobo Wei
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Rearrange Social Overloaded Posts to Prevent Social Overload
Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining 2017, 2017According to the latest investigation, there are 1.7 million active social network users in Taiwan. Previous researches indicated social network posts have a great impact on users, and mostly, the negative impact is from the rising demands of social support, which further lead to heavier social overload.
Yun-Yen Chuang +3 more
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Residential density, social overload, and social withdrawal
Human Ecology, 1978A number of recent studies of the effects of high densities on people have suggested that it is not density per se that results in perceptions of crowding and negative social and affective responses. Rather these responses are related to the experience of excessive social encounters and exposure to more social information than a person can handle cogni-
Dennis P. McCarthy, Susan Saegert
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Giving too much social support: social overload on social networking sites
European Journal of Information Systems, 2015As the number of messages and social relationships embedded in social networking sites (SNS) increases, the amount of social information demanding a reaction from individuals increases as well.
Maier, Christian +3 more
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Internet Research, 2020
PurposeRecently, both practitioners and researchers are beginning to recognize the great potential of social gamification in green information technology (IT) services. This study focuses on the roles of three social gamification affordances (interactivity, cooperation and competition) in gamified green IT services use, from the perspectives of ...
Jialiang Huang, Liyun Zhou
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PurposeRecently, both practitioners and researchers are beginning to recognize the great potential of social gamification in green information technology (IT) services. This study focuses on the roles of three social gamification affordances (interactivity, cooperation and competition) in gamified green IT services use, from the perspectives of ...
Jialiang Huang, Liyun Zhou
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