Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial relationships. The present research approaches the topic from the perspective of psychology and particularly previous research concerning attachment styles, celebrity interest, and their correlates. Using an online survey ( N = 464), we considered whether psychological variables could predict whether individuals interact with musicians on SNS, and their opinions about doing so. Findings demonstrate that users’ celebrity attitudes and relationship attachment styles are important in predicting the extent to which they utilize SNS to interact with musicians. Therefore, it seems that SNS music fan behaviors have an overtly psychological component, ...
This study explored whether background music on Social Networking Service (SNS) can influence people...
This study examined psychological characteristics of fans associated with self-reported attempts to ...
Research on music information behavior demonstrates that people rely primarily on others to discover...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between musician’s social netwo...
This study examines the relationships between celebrities and their followers through social network...
This study examines the relationships between celebrities and their followers through social network...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
Despite the popularity of social network sites based on common interests, the association between th...
Despite the current prevalence of users performing musical activities on social media, and on Facebo...
Despite the current prevalence of users performing musical activities on social media, and on Facebo...
This study explored whether background music on Social Networking Service (SNS) can influence people...
This study examined psychological characteristics of fans associated with self-reported attempts to ...
Research on music information behavior demonstrates that people rely primarily on others to discover...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Social network sites (SNS) allow for interaction between musicians and fans, including parasocial re...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between musician’s social netwo...
This study examines the relationships between celebrities and their followers through social network...
This study examines the relationships between celebrities and their followers through social network...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
Despite the popularity of social network sites based on common interests, the association between th...
Despite the current prevalence of users performing musical activities on social media, and on Facebo...
Despite the current prevalence of users performing musical activities on social media, and on Facebo...
This study explored whether background music on Social Networking Service (SNS) can influence people...
This study examined psychological characteristics of fans associated with self-reported attempts to ...
Research on music information behavior demonstrates that people rely primarily on others to discover...