One of the most important means of communication for young people today is social networking. This study explores social networking behavior using the Ajzen and Fishbein (1980) model of human behavior known as Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). Specifically, findings reveal that both attitude toward social networking and “subjective norm” are positively associated with intention to use social networking (SN). In addition, intention influences use of social networking. The TRA model provides a strong fit with the overall data and can be used to predict and understand the usage of social networking in the target population
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
This study investigated the undergraduates’ embedment with, and embracement of social networking sit...
Copyright © 2013 Guido Moeser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract: This study examines the participation intention(s) and behavior of individuals on Social N...
The theory of reasoned action originally introduced in the field of Social Psychology has been widel...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The expanding use of social networking sites (SNSs) and their flexible functionalities allow individ...
This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of the many potential variables associated with the ...
Social networking sites have transformed interaction and collaboration pattern. Communication and en...
Research related to the impact of individual characteristics in their acceptance of online systems d...
A number of questions remain to be addressed concerning the stability of Social Network Services (SN...
The purpose of this research is to examine consumer motivations to use social networking sites (SNSs...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The objective of the paper is to explore the factors that encourage students to adopt social network...
Instant messaging (IM) as a form of communication offers unique advantages to traditional email comm...
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
This study investigated the undergraduates’ embedment with, and embracement of social networking sit...
Copyright © 2013 Guido Moeser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract: This study examines the participation intention(s) and behavior of individuals on Social N...
The theory of reasoned action originally introduced in the field of Social Psychology has been widel...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The expanding use of social networking sites (SNSs) and their flexible functionalities allow individ...
This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of the many potential variables associated with the ...
Social networking sites have transformed interaction and collaboration pattern. Communication and en...
Research related to the impact of individual characteristics in their acceptance of online systems d...
A number of questions remain to be addressed concerning the stability of Social Network Services (SN...
The purpose of this research is to examine consumer motivations to use social networking sites (SNSs...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The objective of the paper is to explore the factors that encourage students to adopt social network...
Instant messaging (IM) as a form of communication offers unique advantages to traditional email comm...
The use of online social networking continues to increase among Americans, yet there is little resea...
This study investigated the undergraduates’ embedment with, and embracement of social networking sit...
Copyright © 2013 Guido Moeser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...