DocumentCode
735125
Title
Determinants of use intensity in social networking sites: A cross-cultural study of Korea and USA
Author
Cheol Park ; Jongkun Jun ; Thaemin Lee
Author_Institution
Div. of Bus. Adm., Korea Univ., Sejong, South Korea
fYear
2013
fDate
29-31 July 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This study examined the antecedents and consequences of intensity of SNS use in a cross-cultural context. A survey of 977 SNS users was performed in Korea and USA, and the causal relationship was tested using structural equation modelling. Consumer innovativeness, propensity to share information, and privacy concern affected intensity of SNS use and the usage of SNS enabled social capital. In addition, the effects of innovativeness and privacy concern on intensity of SNS use were greater in the U.S. sample than in the Korean sample. This moderation effects come from the differences of collectivism and individualism and the implications and further researches were suggested.
Keywords
cultural aspects; data privacy; social networking (online); statistical analysis; Korea; SNS; USA; causal relationship; consumer innovativeness; cross-cultural context; cross-cultural study; moderation effects; privacy concern; social networking sites; structural equation modelling; use intensity; Context; Correlation; Cultural differences; Facebook; Indexes; Privacy; Cross-culture; Innovativeness; Korea; Privacy Concern; Propensity to Share Information; Social Networking Sites; USA;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
e-Business (ICE-B), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Reykjavik
Type
conf
Filename
7230617
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