This study aims at exploring factors influencing continuance intention to use mobile social networking sites (SNS). Specifically, this study attempts to investigate the effects of stress and regret. [Method /process] 226 valid data from working stuff were collected via questionnaires and further analyzed using SEM. [Result /conclusion] Results show that, stress and regret have significant impacts on continuance intention to use mobile SNS. Also, technology-work conflict and technology-personal conflict have significant influences on stress, and excessive use has a significant effect on regret
[[abstract]]Mobile social networking applications (MSNAs) are readily attractive for supporting inte...
This paper examines the decisive roles of strain and addiction in post-acceptance behavior of social...
This research responds to a current phenomenon that individuals experience fatigue, while using soci...
Mobile social networking sites (SNS) have become one of the most popular means of online social inte...
By integrating the uses and gratifications theory and habit theory, this study develops a theoretica...
Social networking sites (SNS) have transformed the communication systems; along with its positive ef...
Background and aims: Perceived stress has been regarded as a risk factor for problematic social netw...
Social network sites (SNSs) have drawn extensive attention among scholars and practitioners. In this...
This paper investigates under what conditions stress from the use of SNS is linked to addiction to t...
Social Network Service (SNS) has become a buzzword in recent media coverage with the development of ...
Purpose - Social networking sites (SNS) are heavily used by university students for personal and aca...
The issue of social networking sites (SNS) discontinuance has attracted the attention from academia ...
This study explores the factors that contribute to social media fatigue and how it affects users’ in...
The problematic use of mobile social networking apps (SNAs) is an increasing issue in various places...
Social networking services (SNS) provide innovative online platforms for social interactions and com...
[[abstract]]Mobile social networking applications (MSNAs) are readily attractive for supporting inte...
This paper examines the decisive roles of strain and addiction in post-acceptance behavior of social...
This research responds to a current phenomenon that individuals experience fatigue, while using soci...
Mobile social networking sites (SNS) have become one of the most popular means of online social inte...
By integrating the uses and gratifications theory and habit theory, this study develops a theoretica...
Social networking sites (SNS) have transformed the communication systems; along with its positive ef...
Background and aims: Perceived stress has been regarded as a risk factor for problematic social netw...
Social network sites (SNSs) have drawn extensive attention among scholars and practitioners. In this...
This paper investigates under what conditions stress from the use of SNS is linked to addiction to t...
Social Network Service (SNS) has become a buzzword in recent media coverage with the development of ...
Purpose - Social networking sites (SNS) are heavily used by university students for personal and aca...
The issue of social networking sites (SNS) discontinuance has attracted the attention from academia ...
This study explores the factors that contribute to social media fatigue and how it affects users’ in...
The problematic use of mobile social networking apps (SNAs) is an increasing issue in various places...
Social networking services (SNS) provide innovative online platforms for social interactions and com...
[[abstract]]Mobile social networking applications (MSNAs) are readily attractive for supporting inte...
This paper examines the decisive roles of strain and addiction in post-acceptance behavior of social...
This research responds to a current phenomenon that individuals experience fatigue, while using soci...