Belief in dangerous virtual communities as a predictor of continuance intention mediated by general and online social anxiety: The Facebook perspective

Volume: 48, Pages: 663 - 670
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
Despite increased understanding regarding the effects of individual and contextual factors on continuance intention, this study investigated individuals’ beliefs in dangerous virtual communities as a predictor of the related psychological symptoms, general and online social anxiety, in relation to individuals’ continuance intention to sustain participation in the social network of Facebook. Confirmatory factor analysis was applied to 230...
Paper Details
Title
Belief in dangerous virtual communities as a predictor of continuance intention mediated by general and online social anxiety: The Facebook perspective
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
48
Pages
663 - 670
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