Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no research has been done specifically to social networking sites such as Facebook. This study investigates how factors such as personality, gender, procrastination, boredom and ones values may affect the amount of time they spend on Facebook, further concluding that they are either overly obsessive or not about the usage thereof. Further, this study tests whether those same factors influence and individuals likelihood of facing Facebook withdrawal or Facebook devotion. Prior research was conducted using scholarly articles that focused on personality types and Internet addiction. A clear framework was designed prior to this study to outline the ma...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Background and Aims There is an emerging literature base on the relationship between maladaptive tr...
The high increase of usage rates of Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook are a worldwide p...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Background and aims: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
This study draws upon the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory and past studies on Fac...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
Abstract The study examined the consumption habits of self- confessed Facebook addicts, especially t...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between Facebook involvement and internet a...
Facebook is one of the most popular social networking website for female university students to inte...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
This study examined the influence of self-monitoring and the amount of Facebook use on Facebook addi...
The goal of this study is to identify, out of a sample size of 100 students from a university in Nor...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Background and Aims There is an emerging literature base on the relationship between maladaptive tr...
The high increase of usage rates of Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook are a worldwide p...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Background and aims: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
This study draws upon the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory and past studies on Fac...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
Abstract The study examined the consumption habits of self- confessed Facebook addicts, especially t...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between Facebook involvement and internet a...
Facebook is one of the most popular social networking website for female university students to inte...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
This study examined the influence of self-monitoring and the amount of Facebook use on Facebook addi...
The goal of this study is to identify, out of a sample size of 100 students from a university in Nor...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Background and Aims There is an emerging literature base on the relationship between maladaptive tr...
The high increase of usage rates of Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook are a worldwide p...