Understanding social media users' information avoidance intention: a C-A-C perspective

Author:

Zhou TaoORCID,Xie YingyingORCID

Abstract

PurposeBased on the C-A-C framework, this article examined users' information avoidance intention in social media platforms.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted data analysis using a mixed method of the SEM and fsQCA.FindingsThe results indicated that information overload, functional overload and social overload influence fatigue and dissatisfaction, both of which further determine users' information avoidance intention. The results of the fsQCA identified two paths that trigger users' information avoidance intention.Originality/valueExtant studies have examined the information avoidance in the contexts of healthcare, academics and e-commerce, but have seldom explored the mechanism underlying users' information avoidance in social media. To fill this gap, this article will empirically investigate users' information avoidance in social media platforms based on the C-A-C framework.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

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