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Why Following Friends Can Hurt You: An Exploratory Investigation of the Effects of Envy on Social Networking Sites among College-Age Users

机译:为什么追随朋友会伤害您:对大龄用户嫉妒对社交网站的影响的调查研究

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Research findings on how participation in social networking sites (SNSs) affects users' subjective well-being are equivocal. Some studies suggest a positive impact of SNSs on users' life satisfaction and mood, whereas others report undesirable consequences such as depressive symptoms and anxiety. However, whereas the factors behind the positive effects have received significant scholarly attention, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie the unfavorable consequences. To fill this gap, this study uses social comparison theory and the responses of 1,193 college-age Facebook users to investigate the role of envy in the SNS context as a potential contributor to those undesirable outcomes. Arising in response to social information consumption, envy is shown to be associated with reduced cognitive and affective well-being as well as increased reactive self-enhancement. These preliminary findings contribute to the growing body of information systems research investigating the dysfunctional consequences of information technology adoption in general and social media participation in particular.
机译:关于参与社交网站(SNS)如何影响用户的主观幸福感的研究结果是模棱两可的。一些研究表明SNS对用户的生活满意度和情绪有积极影响,而另一些研究则报告了不良后果,如抑郁症状和焦虑。然而,尽管积极作用背后的因素已受到学术界的广泛关注,但对于造成不良后果的机制却知之甚少。为了填补这一空白,本研究使用社会比较理论和1,193名大学生Facebook用户的回答,研究了嫉妒在SNS情境中作为那些不良结果的潜在原因的作用。对社交信息的消费产生反应后,嫉妒与减少的认知和情感幸福以及增加的反应性自我增强相关。这些初步发现促进了越来越多的信息系统研究机构的研究,这些研究调查了信息技术在一般情况下以及特别是在社交媒体参与中功能失调的后果。

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