Business and Entrepreneurial Review
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): April

Mitigating Social Fatigue

Calista Luhur (Sampoerna University)
Id'hayani Shavana Haqi Putri (a:1:{s:5:"en_US"
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Christian Haposan Pangaribuan (Sampoerna University)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jun 2023

Abstract

With the increasing technology adoption across all ages throughout the population, number of social media users increases and shows no stopping. Positive benefits of social media are widely reported with increased in well-being and life satisfaction. On the other hand, many users have decided to take a social media detox or even discontinue to use social media as they feel fatigued by it. This research aims to study what factors that may lead users to social media fatigue as well as provide possible solutions to help users derived more positive benefits compared to negative ones. This study is conducted through an online survey with 115 samples with most coming from Gen- Z and millennials, the samples are then analyzed with the SMART PLS 4 software. The study findings are that the three variables: boredom proneness, information overload and depression have correlation to social media fatigue with information overload being the most significant as seen from p value (0,0000). The study concludes that these three variables have positive significance to social media fatigue.

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Journal Info

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ber

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

Description

Business and Entrepreneurial Review is published by Program Pascasarjana Universitas Trisakti. The editorial receives general writing, management and entrepreneurship areas in which no other media has ever been published and reviews of new management books and marketing services. Preferred writing ...