Does social media checking-in make me feel good about myself? The effects of influencer endorsement vs. virality on social media check-in intentions
Check-in behavior has become a form of selective self-presentation prevalent among the young generation. By posting check-in photos, users attempt to shape others’ perceptions of their images. Others’ endorsement is an important criterion for users to judge whether a place is worth checking in. What...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1611642023-03-05T16:24:19Z Does social media checking-in make me feel good about myself? The effects of influencer endorsement vs. virality on social media check-in intentions Song, Yufeng Chen Lou Kang Hyunjin Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information hjkang@ntu.edu.sg, chenlou@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication Check-in behavior has become a form of selective self-presentation prevalent among the young generation. By posting check-in photos, users attempt to shape others’ perceptions of their images. Others’ endorsement is an important criterion for users to judge whether a place is worth checking in. What is not yet clear is the impact of others’ endorsement (i.e., influencer & other users) on their check-in behaviors. Drawing on self-enhancement and self-discrepancy theories, the study posits self-enhancement through strategic self-presentation as the significant mediator for checking-in places endorsed by influencers and/or other mass users. I conducted a 2 (influencer endorsement vs. non-influencer endorsement) x 2 (high vs. low virality) between-subjects online experiment (N = 218). Results revealed that influencer (vs. non-influencer) endorsement significantly increased check-in intentions. A significant interaction effect between influencer endorsement and virality was also found: The presence of influencer endorsement enhanced the check-in intentions only when the message had low virality, while the presence of non-influencer endorsement and low virality led to the lowest check-in intentions. The interaction effects were mediated by compensatory self-enhancement. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed. Master of Communication Studies 2022-08-18T07:56:12Z 2022-08-18T07:56:12Z 2022 Thesis-Master by Research Song, Y. (2022). Does social media checking-in make me feel good about myself? The effects of influencer endorsement vs. virality on social media check-in intentions. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161164 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161164 10.32657/10356/161164 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Check-in behavior has become a form of selective self-presentation prevalent among the young generation. By posting check-in photos, users attempt to shape others’ perceptions of their images. Others’ endorsement is an important criterion for users to judge whether a place is worth checking in. What is not yet clear is the impact of others’ endorsement (i.e., influencer & other users) on their check-in behaviors. Drawing on self-enhancement and self-discrepancy theories, the study posits self-enhancement through strategic self-presentation as the significant mediator for checking-in places endorsed by influencers and/or other mass users. I conducted a 2 (influencer endorsement vs. non-influencer endorsement) x 2 (high vs. low virality) between-subjects online experiment (N = 218). Results revealed that influencer (vs. non-influencer) endorsement significantly increased check-in intentions. A significant interaction effect between influencer endorsement and virality was also found: The presence of influencer endorsement enhanced the check-in intentions only when the message had low virality, while the presence of non-influencer endorsement and low virality led to the lowest check-in intentions. The interaction effects were mediated by compensatory self-enhancement. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed. |
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