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2021
DOI: 10.1080/15332861.2021.1966724
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How Many Likes Are Good Enough? An Evaluation of Social Media Performance

Abstract: This paper considers the evaluation of social media performance from a user's perspective using the expectation confirmation theory as the theoretical framework. The interplay between initial expectations and subsequent evaluations of social media performance, in particular, forms the basis of the evaluation. The research focuses on the influence that the performance of brand-related user-generated content is able to exert on a user's brand attitude, self-image, and the development of their personal brand. Thi… Show more

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“…Indeed, quantification is primarily used as an apparently rational way of measuring absolute and relative performance in various domains (Sewell et al., 2012; see also the concept of “performativity,” Ball, 2003). For instance, quantification at work helps determining the extent to which a given employee's performance is “deviant,” “normal,” or “useful” (Sewell et al., 2012); in sport, it is utilized by coaches and athletes in the training and learning process as augmented information to support athletes' development, preparation, and recovery related to competitive performance (McCosker et al., 2022); and in social networks, it is used by social media users as an indicator of their social media performance (Ferreira et al., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, quantification is primarily used as an apparently rational way of measuring absolute and relative performance in various domains (Sewell et al., 2012; see also the concept of “performativity,” Ball, 2003). For instance, quantification at work helps determining the extent to which a given employee's performance is “deviant,” “normal,” or “useful” (Sewell et al., 2012); in sport, it is utilized by coaches and athletes in the training and learning process as augmented information to support athletes' development, preparation, and recovery related to competitive performance (McCosker et al., 2022); and in social networks, it is used by social media users as an indicator of their social media performance (Ferreira et al., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expectations have been used in our field to understand a variety of outcomes, including its impact on satisfaction (Carraher-Wolverton, 2022; Djelassi et al , 2018; Lin et al , 2009; Stayman et al , 1992; Szajna and Scamell, 1993) and perceived performance (Ferreira et al , 2022; Thamrin et al , 2022; Spreng and Chiou, 2002; Staples et al , 2002; Wanous et al , 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses resultados vão ao encontro de outros estudos que apontam que uma das principais funções da publicação de um conteúdo qualquer nas redes sociais por parte das marcas é a criação de Associações Mentais (Fujita, Harrigan & Soutar, 2018& Yang & Hayashi, 2021 e que essas postagens devem ser realizadas de diferentes formas para serem capazes de criar um número cada vez maior de associações (Ferreira, Robertson & Reyneke, 2021).…”
Section: Modelos Estruturais: Significância E Relevânciaunclassified