Impact of excessive use of social media on students learning performance: Gratifications theory perspective

Shardha Nand, Siti Haryani Shaikh Ali
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Social media is a growing field, mostly everyone is availing the benefits of it. It seems that overuse of this technology may cripple academic standards of our next generations. Nevertheless research studies in this direction is limited, and recent information systems scholars has warranted more research in this direction. The motive of this study is to explore how excessive social media use affects students' academic performance and come up with a suggestion to reduce social media usage and increase educational learning of an individual. Using primary data collected from Pakistani university students, 265 entries were analyzed using SPSS tool. Findings suggest that usage of social networking sites has a significant result on undue use of social media. Furthermore, results also indicated that unwarranted use of social media has a detrimental effect on learning performance. Results also supported the idea that student technology self-efficacy diminishes the undesirable association between excessive social media use and academic performance.
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过度使用社交媒体对学生学习成绩的影响:满足理论视角
社交媒体是一个不断发展的领域,几乎每个人都在利用它的好处。似乎过度使用这项技术可能会削弱我们下一代的学术水平。然而,这方面的研究是有限的,最近的信息系统学者保证在这方面进行更多的研究。本研究的动机是探讨过度使用社交媒体对学生学习成绩的影响,并提出减少社交媒体使用,提高个人教育学习的建议。使用收集巴基斯坦大学生的原始数据,使用SPSS工具对265个条目进行分析。研究结果表明,使用社交网站对过度使用社交媒体有显著影响。此外,研究结果还表明,无根据地使用社交媒体对学习成绩有不利影响。研究结果还支持了这样一种观点,即学生的技术自我效能减弱了过度使用社交媒体与学习成绩之间的不良联系。
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