Social media and mindfulness: From the fear of missing out ( FOMO ) to the joy of missing out ( JOMO )

Author:

Chan Steven S.1ORCID,Van Solt Michelle2ORCID,Cruz Ryan E.3ORCID,Philp Matthew4ORCID,Bahl Shalini5,Serin Nuket6ORCID,Amaral Nelson Borges7ORCID,Schindler Robert8ORCID,Bartosiak Abbey9ORCID,Kumar Smriti5,Canbulut Murad10

Affiliation:

1. FOMOtoJOMO.org, Sacramento California USA

2. Department of Marketing, College of Business Valparaiso University Valparaiso Indiana USA

3. Department of Marketing, School of Business Administration Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Marketing Management|Ted Rogers School of Management Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Know Your Mind LLC Amherst Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Marketing, Rubel School of Business Bellarmine University Louisville Kentucky USA

7. Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business and Information Technology Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada

8. Department of Marketing, School of Business–Camden Rutgers University Camden New Jersey USA

9. Fashion and Retail Studies, Department of Human Sciences, College of Education and Human Ecology The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

10. Business Administration, School of Business Administration Altinbas University Istanbul Turkey

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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