2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.007
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How do people use Facebook features to manage social capital?

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“…On the other hand, LCO was both directly and indirectly associated with PIU via co-presence and escapism. Similar to LS, the direct effect of LCO may be explained by social gratifications such as higher bonding social capital (Lee et al 2014) and fear of missing out the recent updates (Blackwell et al 2017). These users may have become problematic Instagram users with the urge to give instant and quick feedback on the posts of individuals they followed out of their need for more engaged social interactions.…”
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“…On the other hand, LCO was both directly and indirectly associated with PIU via co-presence and escapism. Similar to LS, the direct effect of LCO may be explained by social gratifications such as higher bonding social capital (Lee et al 2014) and fear of missing out the recent updates (Blackwell et al 2017). These users may have become problematic Instagram users with the urge to give instant and quick feedback on the posts of individuals they followed out of their need for more engaged social interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Instagram provided its users with the capability to create live stories and to share them with followers. Although, to date, there is no study that has reported on how different Instagram features are related to problematic use, it has been shown that the frequent use of Likes and Wall updates on Facebook is related to bonding social capital (Lee et al 2014), and that using different Facebook features (e.g., likes, shares, comments, and status updates) has different psychophysiological effects on individuals (Alhabash et al 2018). Moreover, Chen (2011) found that tweeting, retweeting, and replying to others' tweets more frequently were positively associated with the gratification of the need to connect to others on Twitter.…”
Section: Problematic Instagram Use and Use Of Different Instagram Feamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid such a scenario, always treat employees equally and encourage them to share their grievances with the company management on platforms convenient to them. (Lee et al, 2014) • Trusting your employees. Employees must be trusted which enable them to perform better towards achieving the business objectives.…”
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“…By overlapping email database and social graph, influencers can be identified and marketing efforts can be directed at them. (Lee, Kim, & Ahn, 2014) Cookie data: Some technology companies analyse cookie data to evaluate relationships between people and direct the ad campaigns at them. If one group of respondents present a favourable attitude towards the ad, then the same ads are targeted at another set of people or to websites or to friends on a similar network.…”
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“…Finally, trust in SNS site and reciprocity were proven to be key determinants of continuous information sharing intention, whereas trust in user was not related to continuous information sharing intention. 즉, SNS는 사회적 자본을 형성하고 유지하는데 가장 중요 한 커뮤니케이션 도구로 활용되고 있으며 [6], SNS를 이용한 커뮤니케이션 방법이 사회적 자본을 형성하고 이용하는 비용 을 줄여 주고 있다 [7].…”
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