In this study, we examine chronic materialism as a possible motive for Facebook usage. We test an explanatory mediation model predicting that materialists use Facebook more frequently, because they compare themselves to others, they objectify and instrumentalize others, and they accumulate friends. For this, we conducted two online surveys (N1 = 242, N2 = 289) assessing demographic variables, Facebook use, social comparison, materialism, objectification and instrumentalization. Results confirm the predicted mediation model. Our findings suggest that Facebook can be used as a means to an end in a way of self-regulatory processes, like satisfying of materialistic goals. The findings are the first evidence for our Social Online Self-regulation...
Posting consumption items on social media has become a common consumer behavior. It represents a new...
This study examined the relationship between Machiavellianism and self-monitoring on Facebook. In ad...
This study examined the correlations between Facebook usage and body image concerns. The focus of th...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The study examines the effect of an external factor (i.e. celebrity posts on social media), internal...
This research investigates how materialism as a personality trait can impact consumers’ intention to...
This study examines how materialism can affect the intention to create brand-related user-generated ...
Facebook use is very popular among young people, but many open issues remain regarding the individua...
This study sought to examine whether interpersonal goals can help us understand who engages in socia...
In face-to-face contexts, individuals typically make one social comparison per day and make more sel...
Background and aims: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
Individuals adjust their behavior on social media to varying extent, and commonly in their idealized...
A survey on 143 university students was conducted to examine what motives young adults have for Face...
In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the motivation for Facebook use. In ...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceSelf-presentation is a major preoccup...
Posting consumption items on social media has become a common consumer behavior. It represents a new...
This study examined the relationship between Machiavellianism and self-monitoring on Facebook. In ad...
This study examined the correlations between Facebook usage and body image concerns. The focus of th...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The study examines the effect of an external factor (i.e. celebrity posts on social media), internal...
This research investigates how materialism as a personality trait can impact consumers’ intention to...
This study examines how materialism can affect the intention to create brand-related user-generated ...
Facebook use is very popular among young people, but many open issues remain regarding the individua...
This study sought to examine whether interpersonal goals can help us understand who engages in socia...
In face-to-face contexts, individuals typically make one social comparison per day and make more sel...
Background and aims: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
Individuals adjust their behavior on social media to varying extent, and commonly in their idealized...
A survey on 143 university students was conducted to examine what motives young adults have for Face...
In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the motivation for Facebook use. In ...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceSelf-presentation is a major preoccup...
Posting consumption items on social media has become a common consumer behavior. It represents a new...
This study examined the relationship between Machiavellianism and self-monitoring on Facebook. In ad...
This study examined the correlations between Facebook usage and body image concerns. The focus of th...