The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn
This research investigated how subjective norm and motives from Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) affected continuance participation intention. In addition, this research examined the role of gender as a moderating variable in the relationship. A moderated regression analysis was conducted on a s...
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doaj-aa53fafbd528471aa9a9397b0e41dbac2020-11-25T01:33:54ZengBina Nusantara UniversityBinus Business Review2087-12282476-90532018-11-019320721710.21512/bbr.v9i3.47223386The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedInReiza Bani Paftalika0Arga Hananto1Universitas Indonesia Jl. Prof. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, Kampus Universitas Indonesia Depok, Indonesia 16424Universitas Indonesia Jl. Prof. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, Kampus Universitas Indonesia Depok, Indonesia 16424This research investigated how subjective norm and motives from Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) affected continuance participation intention. In addition, this research examined the role of gender as a moderating variable in the relationship. A moderated regression analysis was conducted on a sample of 246 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. The result indicates that subjective norm, all uses, and gratifications motives in the model (information seeking, self-discovery, maintaining interpersonal connectivity, social enhancement, and entertainment value) affect continuance participation intention of female students. For male students, information seeking does not significantly affect continuance participation intention. Subjective norm affects male students more strongly than female students. Then, information seeking affects female students more than male students. This research adds more insights into the literature on continuance participation intention, particularly on the role of gender.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/BBR/article/view/4722Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT)subjective norm, gendercontinuance participation intention |
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The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn |
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The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn |
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The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn |
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The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn |
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The Uses and Gratifications Theory, Subjective Norm, and Gender in Influencing Students’ Continuance Participation Intention in LinkedIn |
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uses and gratifications theory, subjective norm, and gender in influencing students’ continuance participation intention in linkedin |
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This research investigated how subjective norm and motives from Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) affected continuance participation intention. In addition, this research examined the role of gender as a moderating variable in the relationship. A moderated regression analysis was conducted on a sample of 246 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. The result indicates that subjective norm, all uses, and gratifications motives in the model (information seeking, self-discovery, maintaining interpersonal connectivity, social enhancement, and entertainment value) affect continuance participation intention of female students. For male students, information seeking does not significantly affect continuance participation intention. Subjective norm affects male students more strongly than female students. Then, information seeking affects female students more than male students. This research adds more insights into the literature on continuance participation intention, particularly on the role of gender. |
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Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) subjective norm, gender continuance participation intention |
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