User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication

Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative needs, and personal integrative needs might influence email satisfactory communication among South-East Nigerian academic staff. The study was proposed because empirical evidence has proven these user...

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Main Authors: Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia, Yasin, Megat Al Imran, Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati, AlSagoff, Syed Agil
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Published: Penerbit UKM 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93504/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.935042023-01-13T03:38:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93504/ User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia Yasin, Megat Al Imran Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati AlSagoff, Syed Agil Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative needs, and personal integrative needs might influence email satisfactory communication among South-East Nigerian academic staff. The study was proposed because empirical evidence has proven these user motive factors as effective elements of the uses and gratification theory; capable of influencing satisfactory communication on other virtual communication media. However, past studies appeared little or no consideration has been explicitly given towards integrating them on email interaction related-study to attest them. Therefore, this study was conducted via a quantitative research method because it required hypotheses testing to infer the outcomes and generalize them to the targeted population. Regarding the key findings of the study, it showed that South-East Nigerian academic staff email usage patterns differed from one another. However, the salient email usage pattern established that almost the majority of them mostly prefer using their email addresses to the official ones. Furthermore, the direct effects relationships demonstrated that only two dimensions of user motive construct had significant direct effects on email satisfactory communication. Whilst the social integrative needs had no significant direct effects. Nonetheless, personal integrative needs contributed most to email satisfactory communication. Conclusively, it is recommended that SouthEast Nigerian academic staff and other email users should mostly consider personal integrative needs and cognitive needs if they intend to achieve email satisfactory communication. The outcomes of our study further contributed to the virtual media satisfactory communication domain, especially the asynchronous ones. Penerbit UKM 2021 Article PeerReviewed Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia and Yasin, Megat Al Imran and Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati and AlSagoff, Syed Agil (2021) User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 37 (1). 396 - 418. ISSN 2289-1528 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/article/view/47207 10.17576/JKMJC-2021-3701-23
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description Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative needs, and personal integrative needs might influence email satisfactory communication among South-East Nigerian academic staff. The study was proposed because empirical evidence has proven these user motive factors as effective elements of the uses and gratification theory; capable of influencing satisfactory communication on other virtual communication media. However, past studies appeared little or no consideration has been explicitly given towards integrating them on email interaction related-study to attest them. Therefore, this study was conducted via a quantitative research method because it required hypotheses testing to infer the outcomes and generalize them to the targeted population. Regarding the key findings of the study, it showed that South-East Nigerian academic staff email usage patterns differed from one another. However, the salient email usage pattern established that almost the majority of them mostly prefer using their email addresses to the official ones. Furthermore, the direct effects relationships demonstrated that only two dimensions of user motive construct had significant direct effects on email satisfactory communication. Whilst the social integrative needs had no significant direct effects. Nonetheless, personal integrative needs contributed most to email satisfactory communication. Conclusively, it is recommended that SouthEast Nigerian academic staff and other email users should mostly consider personal integrative needs and cognitive needs if they intend to achieve email satisfactory communication. The outcomes of our study further contributed to the virtual media satisfactory communication domain, especially the asynchronous ones.
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author Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati
AlSagoff, Syed Agil
spellingShingle Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati
AlSagoff, Syed Agil
User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
author_facet Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati
AlSagoff, Syed Agil
author_sort Anumudu, Chinedu Eugenia
title User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
title_short User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
title_full User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
title_fullStr User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
title_full_unstemmed User motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
title_sort user motive factors: the rudiments to email satisfactory communication
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93504/
https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/article/view/47207
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