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Article Dans Une Revue Systèmes d'Information et Management Année : 2017

Why do we continue using social networking sites? The giving loop that feeds computer-mediated social ties

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This article investigates usage continuance of social networking sites (SNSs). We propose an approach based on an SNS giving loop through the theoretical framework of gift theory (Mauss, 1954). We use mixed data and techniques with a classic grounded-theory (GT) approach. Using both qualitative and quantitative data, we define and model the components of the SNS gift-triptych that are significant in explaining the durability of computer-mediated social ties (CMSTs). We highlight the relationship between the dynamics of reciprocal giving and usage continuance/discontinuance of Facebook. We show that a giving loop defined through the give-receive-return triptych explains Facebook usage continuance: the more complete the giving loop is, the more individuals are inclined to continue using the social networking site. Those users who enter into reciprocal-giving dynamics and develop strong CMSTs are those who will use more frequently and more lastingly the social networking site.
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hal-03419777 , version 1 (08-11-2021)

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Alya Mlaiki, Isabelle Walsh, Michel Kalika. Why do we continue using social networking sites? The giving loop that feeds computer-mediated social ties. Systèmes d'Information et Management, 2017, 22 (2), pp.5. ⟨10.3917/sim.172.0005⟩. ⟨hal-03419777⟩
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