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An Empirical Examination of Continuance Intention of Social Network Sites

Chan, T.K.H.; Cheung, C.M.K.; Shi, N.; Lee, M.K.O.; Lee, Z.W.Y.

Authors

T.K.H. Chan

C.M.K. Cheung

N. Shi

M.K.O. Lee

Z.W.Y. Lee



Abstract

Social network sites (SNSs) have drawn extensive attention among scholars and practitioners. In this study, we aim at explaining the continuance of SNSs. Specifically, we propose and empirically test a research model of continuance intention to use SNSs. We also examine the relative impacts of SNS-specific motivation factors and social factors derived from the SNS environment on continuance intention to use SNSs. Building upon expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT), our research model was empirically tested with 204 Facebook users through an online survey. While prior studies focus mostly on the SNS-specific motivations, our results demonstrated that social factors derived from the SNS environment play a dominant role in explaining the continuance intention to use SNSs. In particular, this study suggested that perceived critical mass, social presence, and social norms are influential and major factors that determine continuance intention. We believe that this study provides significant contributions to both researchers and practitioners in the context of SNSs.

Citation

Chan, T., Cheung, C., Shi, N., Lee, M., & Lee, Z. (2016). An Empirical Examination of Continuance Intention of Social Network Sites. Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 8(4), 69-90

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Dec 1, 2016
Publication Date Dec 1, 2016
Deposit Date Jan 15, 2018
Journal Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information Systems.
Electronic ISSN 1943-7544
Publisher Association for Information Systems
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 8
Issue 4
Article Number 5
Pages 69-90
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1341666
Publisher URL http://aisel.aisnet.org/pajais/vol8/iss4/5/