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Amandeep Dhir
Researcher at North-West University
Publications - 226
Citations - 10636
Amandeep Dhir is an academic researcher from North-West University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 150 publications receiving 3875 citations. Previous affiliations of Amandeep Dhir include University of Helsinki & Ton Duc Thang University.
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Unusual purchasing behavior during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: The stimulus-organism-response approach
Samuli Laato,A. K. M. Najmul Islam,A. K. M. Najmul Islam,Ali Farooq,Amandeep Dhir,Amandeep Dhir,Amandeep Dhir +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a structural model connecting exposure to online information sources (environmental stimuli) to two behavioral responses: unusual purchases and voluntary self-isolation, and found a strong link between self-intention to self isolate and intention to make unusual purchases, providing empirical evidence that the reported consumer behavior was directly linked to anticipated time spent in self isolation.
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Online social media fatigue and psychological wellbeing—A study of compulsive use, fear of missing out, fatigue, anxiety and depression.
TL;DR: The study findings suggest that compulsive media use significantly triggered social media fatigue, which later result in elevated anxiety and depression.
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Uses and Gratifications of digital photo sharing on Facebook
TL;DR: Gender differences were identified among habit and disclosure gratifications; number of photos shared was negatively correlated with habit and information sharing gratifications'; the study's implications can be utilized to refine existing and develop new features and services bridging digital photos and social networking services.
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Why do people share fake news? Associations between the dark side of social media use and fake news sharing behavior
Shalini Talwar,Amandeep Dhir,Amandeep Dhir,Puneet Kaur,Puneet Kaur,Nida Zafar,Melfi Alrasheedy +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the associations of the dark side of social media use and fake news sharing behavior among social media users and found that online trust, self-disclosure, fear of missing out, and social media fatigue are positively associated with the sharing fake news.
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Why do people use food delivery apps (FDA)? A uses and gratification theory perspective
TL;DR: In this article, a psychometrically valid and reliable instrument that measures different uses and gratifications behind the use of food delivery apps (FDAs) was developed and the association between different U&Gs and intentions to use FDAs were investigated.