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Information avoidance behavior on social network sites: Information irrelevance, overload, and the moderating role of time pressure

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The analysis of data collected from 341 users of WeChat Moments suggests that information irrelevance directly leads to information avoidance behavior, and social media fatigue as a mediator partially mediates the impact of information overload on information avoidance Behavior.
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This article is published in International Journal of Information Management.The article was published on 2020-06-01. It has received 117 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social network & Information overload.

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From information seeking to information avoidance: Understanding the health information behavior during a global health crisis

TL;DR: A model to understand the effect of information seeking, information sources, and information overload (Stimuli) on information anxiety (psychological organism), and consequent behavioral response, information avoidance during the global health crisis (COVID-19) is proposed.
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The dynamic effect of interactivity on customer engagement behavior through tie strength: Evidence from live streaming commerce platforms

TL;DR: A text mining method to quantify constructs using a large-scale sample of 3,500,445 online review texts found that interactivity has a curvilinear relationship with customer engagement behavior.
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COVID-19 information overload and generation Z's social media discontinuance intention during the pandemic lockdown

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the potential dark side of social media use among Generation Z (Gen Z) in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown between March and May 2020, and reveal that information overload through social media had a negative impact on Gen Z social media users' psychological well-being.
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The challenges of entering the metaverse: An experiment on the effect of extended reality on workload

TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a 2 × 2 between-subject experiment where participants faced a shopping-related task (including navigating, movement, hand-interaction, information processing, information searching, storing, decision making, and simple calculation).
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Barriers and paradoxical recommendation behaviour in online to offline (O2O) services. A convergent mixed-method study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the barriers that existing food delivery apps (FDAs) face and how these impinge on their trust and valence of recommendation behavior (positive and negative word of mouth).
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The moderator–mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations.

TL;DR: This article seeks to make theorists and researchers aware of the importance of not using the terms moderator and mediator interchangeably by carefully elaborating the many ways in which moderators and mediators differ, and delineates the conceptual and strategic implications of making use of such distinctions with regard to a wide range of phenomena.
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Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies.

TL;DR: The extent to which method biases influence behavioral research results is examined, potential sources of method biases are identified, the cognitive processes through which method bias influence responses to measures are discussed, the many different procedural and statistical techniques that can be used to control method biases is evaluated, and recommendations for how to select appropriate procedural and Statistical remedies are provided.
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SPSS and SAS procedures for estimating indirect effects in simple mediation models.

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Estimating Nonresponse Bias in Mail Surveys

TL;DR: This article used subjective estimates and extrapolations in an analysis of mail survey data from published studies for estimates of the magnitude of bias and found that the use of extrapolation led to substantial improvements over a strategy of not using extrapolation.
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