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Does Culture Matter? A Comparative Study on the Motivations for Online Identity Reconstruction Between China and Malaysia

机译:文化素吗?中国与马来西亚在线身份重建动机的比较研究

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On social network platforms, people may reconstruct an identity due to various reasons, such as vanity, disinhibition, bridging social capital, and privacy concerns. This study aims to identify cultural differences in the motivations for online identity reconstruction between China and Malaysia. Data were collected from China and Malaysia using an online survey. A total of 815 respondents (418 Chinese and 397 Malaysians) participated in this study. Differences were found not only between Chinese and Malaysian participants but also among participants from different ethnic groups (e.g., the Malaysian-Malays and the Malaysian-Chinese). This study adds knowledge to the research concerning online identity reconstruction by taking into account national culture. It also extends the cross-cultural research concerning social network platforms and sheds light on the specific differences between Chinese and Malaysian participants. The findings of this study can help service providers to deploy specific strategies to better serve social network platform users from different countries.
机译:在社交网络平台上,人们可能由于各种原因而重建身份,例如虚荣,不安,弥合社会资本和隐私问题。本研究旨在识别中国与马来西亚在线身份重建动机的文化差异。使用在线调查从中国和马来西亚收集数据。共有815名受访者(418名中国和397名马来西亚人)参加了这项研究。不仅有差异,不仅在中国和马来西亚参与者之间,而且发现了来自不同种族群体的参与者(例如,马来西亚 - 马来西亚和马来西亚 - 中文)之间。本研究通过考虑到国家文化,为有关在线身份重建的研究增加了知识。它还扩展了关于社交网络平台的跨文化研究,并阐明了中国和马来西亚参与者之间的具体差异。本研究的调查结果可以帮助服务提供商部署特定的策略,以更好地提供来自不同国家的社交网络平台用户。

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