People often experience strong emotions during public health crises. This study examines how these emotions shape the perception of risk and support for policies to address the risk. In particular, this study explores the moderating effects of social network services (SNS) use in the process, considering that SNS have become a prominent communication platform during crises. Using a nationwide online survey conducted on the issue of fine dust air pollution in South Korea, this study found that feelings of anxiety, anger, and sadness about the risk issue were positively related to risk perception and policy support, while the relative effects of these emotions varied. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that reliance on SNS for learning (i....
The Sewol ferry disaster severely shocked Korean society. The objective of this study was to explore...
Emotion is one of the most important indicators of the stakeholders’ interpretation of crisis situat...
Prior research has often portrayed information technology (IT) as a stressor. In this paper, we prop...
(1) Background: Risk perception is a key factor in motivating people to comply with preventive behav...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions has been profound, affecting the...
The dramatic changes in people's daily lives caused by the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have...
Background: Previous research about use of Social Networking Sites (SNS) use during the COVID-19 loc...
Social Network Services (SNS) such as Twitter play an important role in the way people share their e...
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions has been profound, affecting the...
Social distancing, shutdown, and lockdown policies have recently been implemented worldwide to help ...
The information propagation of emergencies in social networks is often accompanied by the disseminat...
The COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing the way people live. Globally, researchers are just beginn...
In times of emergency, people include social networking sites (SNS) in their search for information ...
Given the rapidly changing social media environment and its influence on crisis communication proces...
This study explores how using social networking sites (SNSs) to cope with stressors induced by a glo...
The Sewol ferry disaster severely shocked Korean society. The objective of this study was to explore...
Emotion is one of the most important indicators of the stakeholders’ interpretation of crisis situat...
Prior research has often portrayed information technology (IT) as a stressor. In this paper, we prop...
(1) Background: Risk perception is a key factor in motivating people to comply with preventive behav...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions has been profound, affecting the...
The dramatic changes in people's daily lives caused by the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have...
Background: Previous research about use of Social Networking Sites (SNS) use during the COVID-19 loc...
Social Network Services (SNS) such as Twitter play an important role in the way people share their e...
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions has been profound, affecting the...
Social distancing, shutdown, and lockdown policies have recently been implemented worldwide to help ...
The information propagation of emergencies in social networks is often accompanied by the disseminat...
The COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing the way people live. Globally, researchers are just beginn...
In times of emergency, people include social networking sites (SNS) in their search for information ...
Given the rapidly changing social media environment and its influence on crisis communication proces...
This study explores how using social networking sites (SNSs) to cope with stressors induced by a glo...
The Sewol ferry disaster severely shocked Korean society. The objective of this study was to explore...
Emotion is one of the most important indicators of the stakeholders’ interpretation of crisis situat...
Prior research has often portrayed information technology (IT) as a stressor. In this paper, we prop...