限制使用社交媒体:从时间角度看超负荷变化和突出的偶然性

IF 20.1 1区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Zhongyun Zhou , Taotao Pan , Xixi Li
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摘要

本研究基于 "刺激--机体--反应 "框架,采用时间视角来研究一种相对被忽视的社交媒体行为,即限制使用。我们特别研究了随着时间的推移,社交超载和信息超载的变化是如何起到刺激作用,导致不满这种消极的个人状态,进而导致社交媒体的限制使用。我们采用混合方法来研究这一现象。首先,我们对 664 名中国国内社交媒体用户进行了三波定量调查。结果表明,社交超载变化和信息超载变化都会导致用户不满,进而影响限制使用行为。此外,显著性对社交超载变化与不满之间的关系起负调节作用,但不影响信息超载变化与不满之间的关系。其次,我们通过对 26 位经验丰富的社交媒体用户进行深入访谈,对这些发现进行了三角测量。研究 2 的定性结果有助于解释研究 1 中得到支持和未得到支持的假设。我们的研究为了解社交媒体背景下限制使用行为的动态过程提供了新的视角。
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Restricted use of social media: A temporal view of overload change and the contingency of prominence

This research is based on the stimulus-organism-response framework and adopts a temporal perspective to examine a relatively overlooked social media behavior, namely, restricted use. We specifically investigate how changes in social overload and information overload over time act as stimuli, resulting in dissatisfaction as a negative personal state, which in turn leads to the restricted use of social media. We employ a mixed-methods approach to examine this phenomenon. First, we conduct a quantitative study using a three-wave survey of 664 domestic Chinese social media users. Both social overload change and information overload change contribute to user dissatisfaction, consequently influencing restricted use behavior. Moreover, prominence negatively moderates the relationship between social overload change and dissatisfaction but does not affect the relationship between information overload change and dissatisfaction. Second, we triangulate these findings through in-depth interviews with 26 experienced social media users. The qualitative inputs from Study 2 help explain both the supported and unsupported hypotheses in Study 1. Our study offers new insights into the dynamic processes underlying restricted usage behavior within the context of social media.

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International Journal of Information Management
International Journal of Information Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
53.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
111
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Information Management (IJIM) is a distinguished, international, and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to providing its readers with top-notch analysis and discussions within the evolving field of information management. Key features of the journal include: Comprehensive Coverage: IJIM keeps readers informed with major papers, reports, and reviews. Topical Relevance: The journal remains current and relevant through Viewpoint articles and regular features like Research Notes, Case Studies, and a Reviews section, ensuring readers are updated on contemporary issues. Focus on Quality: IJIM prioritizes high-quality papers that address contemporary issues in information management.
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