The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications

In the ever-changing global context, the need to understand why users discontinue using social media platforms is rapidly rising. Comprehending the backdrop of such decisions and factors governing the effects, as mentioned earlier, may help users to make such decisions and help service providers to...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem, Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid, Arshad, Farhan, Hashem E., Alharthi Rami, Channar, Zahid Ali, Parmar, Vishnu, Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir
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spelling my.utm.1043842024-02-04T09:44:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/104384/ The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid Arshad, Farhan Hashem E., Alharthi Rami Channar, Zahid Ali Parmar, Vishnu Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems In the ever-changing global context, the need to understand why users discontinue using social media platforms is rapidly rising. Comprehending the backdrop of such decisions and factors governing the effects, as mentioned earlier, may help users to make such decisions and help service providers to mitigate them. There is a need to enrich the theoretical account of the phenomenon of social media discontinuation. Other authors focused on different social media platforms, but we have mainly used Facebook with sound justification to select its users as participants. We applied a quantitative study to survey 384 Facebook users, selecting the convenience sampling method. We integrated the 'Stimulus-Organism-Response' (S-O-R) framework and applied the Smart-PLS technique and software. The results support this framework and indicate that information overload, communication overload, social media self-efficacy, privacy concern, social media helpfulness, and annoyance (as stimuli). Results demonstrate that increase the fatigue feelings integrated with perceived relevance (i.e., organism) of social media users, which in turn, increases their social media discontinuance intentions and ad avoidance behavior (i.e., response). This research sheds light on the antecedents of social networking services (SNS) fatigue that influences overall Facebook fatigue and suggests practical implications for the ever-expanding SNS market. Our findings offer valuable insights to marketers, entrepreneurs, and organizations in every sector regarding the social media usage and break-up issues of individual users. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104384/1/NorZafirMdSalleh2022_TheSocialMediaBreakUpPsycho.pdf Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem and Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid and Arshad, Farhan and Hashem E., Alharthi Rami and Channar, Zahid Ali and Parmar, Vishnu and Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir (2022) The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications. IEEE Access, 10 (NA). pp. 58116-58135. ISSN 2169-3536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3178839 DOI : 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3178839
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spellingShingle HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems
Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem
Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid
Arshad, Farhan
Hashem E., Alharthi Rami
Channar, Zahid Ali
Parmar, Vishnu
Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir
The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
description In the ever-changing global context, the need to understand why users discontinue using social media platforms is rapidly rising. Comprehending the backdrop of such decisions and factors governing the effects, as mentioned earlier, may help users to make such decisions and help service providers to mitigate them. There is a need to enrich the theoretical account of the phenomenon of social media discontinuation. Other authors focused on different social media platforms, but we have mainly used Facebook with sound justification to select its users as participants. We applied a quantitative study to survey 384 Facebook users, selecting the convenience sampling method. We integrated the 'Stimulus-Organism-Response' (S-O-R) framework and applied the Smart-PLS technique and software. The results support this framework and indicate that information overload, communication overload, social media self-efficacy, privacy concern, social media helpfulness, and annoyance (as stimuli). Results demonstrate that increase the fatigue feelings integrated with perceived relevance (i.e., organism) of social media users, which in turn, increases their social media discontinuance intentions and ad avoidance behavior (i.e., response). This research sheds light on the antecedents of social networking services (SNS) fatigue that influences overall Facebook fatigue and suggests practical implications for the ever-expanding SNS market. Our findings offer valuable insights to marketers, entrepreneurs, and organizations in every sector regarding the social media usage and break-up issues of individual users.
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author Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem
Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid
Arshad, Farhan
Hashem E., Alharthi Rami
Channar, Zahid Ali
Parmar, Vishnu
Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir
author_facet Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem
Ahmed Qureshi, Jawaid
Arshad, Farhan
Hashem E., Alharthi Rami
Channar, Zahid Ali
Parmar, Vishnu
Md. Salleh, Nor Zafir
author_sort Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem
title The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
title_short The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
title_full The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
title_fullStr The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
title_full_unstemmed The social media break-up: Psycho-behavioral measures and implications
title_sort social media break-up: psycho-behavioral measures and implications
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104384/1/NorZafirMdSalleh2022_TheSocialMediaBreakUpPsycho.pdf
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