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Problematic Use of Social Networking Sites: Antecedents and Consequence from a Dual-System Theory Perspective

机译:社交网站的问题使用:双系统理论视角下的前因和后果

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Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) and its adverse consequences have become prevalent, yet little is known about the conceptualization and etiology of problematic use of SNS. This study draws on dual-system theory (DST), borrowed from cognitive neuroscience (also known as reflective-impulsive theory of the mind and fast and slow thinking) to investigate what drives this phenomenon. The statistical analyses of time-lagged data collected from 341 Facebook users implicate an imbalance between two systems in the human mind, involving strong cognitive-emotional preoccupation with using the SNS (System 1, impulsive) and weak cognitive-behavioral control over using the SNS (System 2, reflective), as the driver of problematic SNS use behaviors. Problematic use of SNS, in turn, diminishes users' academic performance. This study contributes to research on the dark side of information systems (IS) use by conceptualizing problematic use and explaining its drivers and consequences. It demonstrates that the dual-system theory is an appropriate theoretical perspective for explaining problematic IS use, superior to planned-behavior-based models. It also explains some of the precursors of the dual system factors and offers practical implications to information technology artifact designers and users.
机译:社交网站(SNS)的有问题的使用及其不良后果已变得普遍,但对有问题的SNS使用的概念和病因知之甚少。这项研究借鉴了认知神经科学(也称为思维的反射冲动理论以及快慢思维)的双重系统理论(DST),来研究造成这种现象的原因。对从341个Facebook用户收集的时间滞后数据的统计分析表明,人类大脑中的两个系统之间存在不平衡,这涉及使用SNS(系统1,冲动)时强烈的认知-情绪关注和对使用SNS的较弱的认知行为控制(系统2,反射性),作为有问题的SNS使用行为的驱动程序。反过来,使用SNS的问题会降低用户的学习成绩。这项研究通过将有问题的使用概念化并解释其动因和后果,为信息系统(IS)使用的黑暗面做出了贡献。它表明,双系统理论是解释有问题的信息系统使用的适当理论视角,优于基于计划行为的模型。它还说明了双重系统因素的一些先驱,并为信息技术工件设计人员和用户提供了实际的启示。

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