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Effects of narcissism, leisure boredom, and gratifications sought on user-generated content among net-generation users
Date Issued
2011
ISSN
2155-7136
Citation
International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning, Jul. 2011, vol. 1(3), pp. 1-14.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
This research identifies the gratifications sought by the Net-generation when producing user-generated content (UGC) on the internet. Members of the Net-generation want to vent negative feelings, show affection to their friends and relatives, be involved in others’ lives, and fulfill their need to be recognized. These gratifications, to a large degree, were found to be significantly associated with the users’ various levels of participation in UGC (e.g., Facebook, blogs, online forums, etc.). What’s more, narcissism was predictive of content generation in social networking sites, blogs, and personal webpages, while leisure boredom was significantly linked to expressing views in forums, updating personal websites, and participating in consumer reviews. In particular, the results showed that Net-geners who encountered leisure boredom had a higher tendency to seek interaction with friends online. Implications of findings are discussed.
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