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A Cross-Cultural Examination of SNS Usage Intensity and Managing Interpersonal Relationships Online: The Role of Culture and the Autonomous-Related Self-Construal

机译:SNS使用强度的跨文化检查和在线人际关系管理:文化和自治相关的自我建构的作用

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Perception of the autonomy and relatedness of the self may be influenced by one's experiences and social expectations within a particular cultural setting. The present research examined the role of culture and the Autonomous-Related self-construal in predicting for different aspects of Social Networking Sites (SNS) usage in three Asian countries, especially focusing on those aspects serving interpersonal goals. Participants in this cross-cultural study included 305 university students from Malaysia (n = 105), South Korea (n = 113), and China (n = 87). The study explored specific social and interpersonal behaviors on SNS, such as browsing the contacts' profiles, checking for updates, and improving contact with SNS contacts, as well as the intensity of SNS use, hypothesizing that those with high intensity of use in the Asian context may be doing so to achieve the social goal of maintaining contact and keeping updated with friends. Two scales measuring activities on other users' profiles and contact with friends' profiles were developed and validated. As predicted, some cross-cultural differences were found. Koreans were more likely to use SNS to increase contact but tended to spend less time browsing contacts' profiles than the Malaysians and Chinese. The intensity of SNS use differed between the countries as well, where Malaysians reported higher intensity than Koreans and Chinese. Consistent with study predictions, Koreans were found with the highest Autonomous-Related self-construal scores. The Autonomous-Related self-construal predicted SNS intensity. The findings suggest that cultural contexts, along with the way the self is construed in different cultures, may encourage different types of SNS usage. The authors discuss study implications and suggest future research directions.
机译:在一个特定的文化环境中,自我的自治和与他人的关联性的感知可能会受​​到一个人的经历和社会期望的影响。本研究研究了文化和自治相关的自我建构在预测亚洲三个国家社交网站(SNS)使用的不同方面的作用,尤其着重于为人际目标服务的那些方面。这项跨文化研究的参与者包括来自马来西亚(n = 105),韩国(n = 113)和中国(n = 87)的305名大学生。这项研究探索了SNS上的特定社交和人际行为,例如浏览联系人的个人资料,检查更新并改善与SNS联系人的联系以及SNS的使用强度,并假设在亚洲人中使用强度很高的人情境可能是为了达成维持联系并与朋友保持联系的社会目标。制定并验证了两个量表,用于衡量其他用户个人资料上的活动以及与朋友个人资料上的联系。如所预测的,发现了一些跨文化差异。韩国人更可能使用SNS来增加联系,但与马来西亚人和中国人相比,他们花费更少的时间浏览联系人的个人资料。各国之间SNS的使用强度也有所不同,马来西亚人报告的强度高于韩国人和中国人。与研究预测一致,韩国人被发现具有最高的自主相关自我建构得分。自主相关的自我构造预测的SNS强度。研究结果表明,文化背景以及自我在不同文化中的解释方式,可能会鼓励使用不同类型的SNS。作者讨论了研究意义并提出了未来的研究方向。

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