• Title/Summary/Keyword: polychronicity

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A Study on the Impacts of Multitasking Behaviors on Smartphone Addiction (스마트폰 사용자의 멀티태스킹 행동이 스마트폰 중독에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Byun, Hye Sun;Han, Dong Gyun;Lee, Sunro
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.59-80
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    • 2014
  • As usage of smartphone increases, it causes various social issues including smartphone addiction. This study, therefore, examined the impact of smartphone users' multitasking behaviors, satisfaction and flows on the smartphone addiction. Also, this research investigated the impacts of users' characteristics such as their polychronicity, innovativeness, and self-efficacy on their multitasking behaviors. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: users' polychronicity showed positive impact on their multitasking behaviors while innovativeness and self-efficacy did not. In addition, users' multitasking behaviors had significantly positive effects on satisfaction, flow and addiction. Users' satisfaction, however, did not show the direct impact on addiction while the positive impact on the flow, which in turn had direct effects on addiction. In sum, users' polychronicity and their multitasking behavior can be considered one of the most important predictors directly and indirectly through flow explaining smartphone addiction.

Digital Generation's Media Use and Political Participation : Focusing on SNS and Smart Phone Use (디지털 융합 세대의 미디어 이용과 정치참여의 특징 : SNS와 스마트폰을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Young-Soo;Kim, Sung-Joong
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.39-60
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to examine new types of political participation using the new media of digital convergence generation. For this purpose, groups were classified according to age and characteristics of media usage to investigate whether there are differences in media-related tendencies, SNS and characteristics of Smartphone usage political-related characteristics, and political participation by types. The results of the study is that the media usage characteristics by generation showed a difference between groups according to the high and low motivation for using media, and there was a generation differences in politics-related characteristics and types of political participation. Digital generation showed lower political involvement, political efficiency and offline political participation than Web 1.0 generation. In addition, political efficacy showed the moderating effect that had the greatest effect on political participation by types.