Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors associated with user satisfaction in the social network sites (SNSs), and to explore the moderating effects of gender on user satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach-A research model was built upon the expectation disconfirmation model (EDM) with a focus on SNSs specific motivations (i.e. relationship maintenance and entertainment). The model was tested empirically with 221 experienced Facebook users using an online survey. Findings-The research model explained 40.5 percent of the variance in user satisfaction. In addition, the results showed that entertainment plays a more important role in determining user satisfaction with SNSs for male users, while relationship maintenance is...
Social network sites have become essential for managing relationships in today's life. Therefore, it...
Social networking sites have increased the way individuals across the globe relate and connect to ea...
Social networking sites (SNS), and especially Facebook, have revolutionised patterns of language and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors associated with user satisfaction in t...
Social network sites (SNS) have become increasingly popular in the past few years benefiting from th...
Social Networking Sites have become a part of our daily lifestyle as well as a universal aspect of i...
This chapter investigates gender differences in motivations to use social networking sites (SNS), a ...
© 2019 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. This chapter investigates gender differences in motivatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in the relationship between optimism...
This study predicts end-user satisfaction on Facebook through two constructs: perceived ease-of-use ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in the relationship between optimism...
As one of the most popular psychological topics in business, satisfaction has recently drawn meticul...
Information systems research provides increasing evidence that women and men differ in their use of ...
Through the rapid expansion of information and communication technologies, social networking sites h...
In the present study the use and experience of using social media was examined in men and women in o...
Social network sites have become essential for managing relationships in today's life. Therefore, it...
Social networking sites have increased the way individuals across the globe relate and connect to ea...
Social networking sites (SNS), and especially Facebook, have revolutionised patterns of language and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors associated with user satisfaction in t...
Social network sites (SNS) have become increasingly popular in the past few years benefiting from th...
Social Networking Sites have become a part of our daily lifestyle as well as a universal aspect of i...
This chapter investigates gender differences in motivations to use social networking sites (SNS), a ...
© 2019 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. This chapter investigates gender differences in motivatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in the relationship between optimism...
This study predicts end-user satisfaction on Facebook through two constructs: perceived ease-of-use ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in the relationship between optimism...
As one of the most popular psychological topics in business, satisfaction has recently drawn meticul...
Information systems research provides increasing evidence that women and men differ in their use of ...
Through the rapid expansion of information and communication technologies, social networking sites h...
In the present study the use and experience of using social media was examined in men and women in o...
Social network sites have become essential for managing relationships in today's life. Therefore, it...
Social networking sites have increased the way individuals across the globe relate and connect to ea...
Social networking sites (SNS), and especially Facebook, have revolutionised patterns of language and...