2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10796-018-9848-5
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Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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“…Additionally, although survey items can capture collective intentions in terms of "we-intentions" (Bagozzi 2000;Shen et al 2011), new technologies in general and social media in particular have been hypothesized to raise new challenges and opportunities for TAM and its extensions (Günther et al 2009). For example, it has been argued that, compared with traditional objects of analysis in TAM research, social media use entails data security and privacy concerns, self-disclosure, social interactions and a higher degree of collaboration (Chiu et al 2011;Dwivedi et al 2018). Hence, TAM and its extensions have been modified to account for the specific challenges and opportunities raised by social media use.…”
Section: Theoretical Background: the Post-adoption Model Of Adaptive mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, although survey items can capture collective intentions in terms of "we-intentions" (Bagozzi 2000;Shen et al 2011), new technologies in general and social media in particular have been hypothesized to raise new challenges and opportunities for TAM and its extensions (Günther et al 2009). For example, it has been argued that, compared with traditional objects of analysis in TAM research, social media use entails data security and privacy concerns, self-disclosure, social interactions and a higher degree of collaboration (Chiu et al 2011;Dwivedi et al 2018). Hence, TAM and its extensions have been modified to account for the specific challenges and opportunities raised by social media use.…”
Section: Theoretical Background: the Post-adoption Model Of Adaptive mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ubiquity of social networks has drastically changed the manner humans share information, resulting in new fields of research [25]. The popularity of social network services is increasing year after year.…”
Section: Social Network and Crimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mídias sociais contribuíram para superar as barreiras geográficas entre indivíduos e facilitar a comunicação. Regularmente os indivíduos alimentam suas redes sociais e muitas vezes preferem a comunicação virtual do que a comunicação presencial (DWIVEDI et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mídias Sociaisunclassified