The expanding use of social networking sites (SNSs) and their flexible functionalities allow individuals to use these sites in unexpected and unethical ways. SNS users face ethical dilemmas each day and they need to decide how to behave in these cases. The aim of this study was to identify the influential factors that have an impact on individuals' ethical decision-making and propose a model of the factors that are significant in the ethical decision-making process in the SNS context. This study employed the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and included personal normative beliefs, moral intensity, perceived threat of legal punishment to the main constructs of TPB namely attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control to predict the...
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
The purpose of this research is to examine consumer motivations to use social networking sites (SNSs...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...
Abstract This study examines the influence of individual factors (self-monitoring, temporal orientat...
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One of the most important means of communication for young people today is social networking. This s...
Cyberstalking increasingly affects users of Facebook. Users’ risky online behaviour is one reason wh...
Severe abuse of social media has currently become a threat to social sustainability. Although “respo...
In recent years, social networking sites have become the major media by which people develop their p...
The present study examined the influence that social media presentation formats and personality char...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
NoIn light of the growing interest in "ethically questionable" consumer behavior, this study explore...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the role of social and personal dimensions in predict...
The theory of reasoned action originally introduced in the field of Social Psychology has been widel...
The last couple of decades have seen a significant increase in positive attitudes towards ethical pr...
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
The purpose of this research is to examine consumer motivations to use social networking sites (SNSs...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...
Abstract This study examines the influence of individual factors (self-monitoring, temporal orientat...
Abstract: This study examines the participation intention(s) and behavior of individuals on Social N...
One of the most important means of communication for young people today is social networking. This s...
Cyberstalking increasingly affects users of Facebook. Users’ risky online behaviour is one reason wh...
Severe abuse of social media has currently become a threat to social sustainability. Although “respo...
In recent years, social networking sites have become the major media by which people develop their p...
The present study examined the influence that social media presentation formats and personality char...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
NoIn light of the growing interest in "ethically questionable" consumer behavior, this study explore...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the role of social and personal dimensions in predict...
The theory of reasoned action originally introduced in the field of Social Psychology has been widel...
The last couple of decades have seen a significant increase in positive attitudes towards ethical pr...
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
The purpose of this research is to examine consumer motivations to use social networking sites (SNSs...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...